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Which HyperX Microphone Is Right For Your Broadcast

by Emma Hamill 22 Apr 2026

You’re in the market for a new microphone, but still on the fence about what sort you need. That’s understandable, there’s tons of options when it comes to mics. But if you’ve narrowed your choice down to the HyperX SoloCast 2, FlipCast, QuadCast 2, QuadCast 2 S, or ProCast, then you’re doing well so far. 

To help you make that final decision, here’s a breakdown of who each microphone is best suited for, what makes them shine, and how to get set up once you’ve picked your new audio sidekick.

Quick Lineup Comparison

Microphone Best For Connection Polar Patterns Key Features
SoloCast 2 Students, new streamers USB‑C Cardioid Tap‑to‑mute, LED status, compact stand
FlipCast Gamers, hybrid workers, creators USB‑C & XLR Cardioid Flip‑to‑mute boom arm, onboard controls, LED meter
QuadCast 2 Streamers, gamers, creators USB‑C 4 patterns Hi‑res audio, tap‑to‑mute, multifunction knob
QuadCast 2 S Streamers, podcasters, RGB fans USB‑C 4 patterns RGB lighting, shock mount, multifunction knob
ProCast Voice actors, pro podcasters XLR Cardioid Gold‑sputtered diaphragm, pop filter, shock mount

SoloCast 2

HyperX SoloCast microphone on a desk setup with a laptop and gaming headset in the background.HyperX SoloCast

Great for: Students, first‑time streamers, plug‑and‑play creators

The HyperX SoloCast 2 keeps everything people loved about the original SoloCast but levels up the experience with cleaner audio, a modern USB‑C connection, and a refreshed design that fits tighter setups.

Why it’s awesome

  • Plug‑and‑play simplicity
  • Compact stand that fits under monitors or on shelves
  • Tap‑to‑mute with LED status indicator
  • Cardioid pattern that focuses on your voice
  • Great for dorm rooms, small desks, and quick calls

FlipCast

Person recording music with a HyperX FlipCast microphone while playing a small wind instrument in a home studio setup.HyperX FlipCast Microphone

Great for: Gamers, hybrid workers, streamers, creators who want broadcast‑quality audio with flexible setup options

The HyperX FlipCast is a dynamic microphone built for creators who want professional‑grade sound without the complexity of a full studio rig. With dual connectivity — USB‑C and XLR — it adapts to your setup whether you’re plugging straight into your PC or integrating into a more advanced audio chain.

Its standout feature is the flip‑to‑mute boom arm, giving you instant, intuitive control over your mic without fumbling for buttons mid‑stream or mid‑meeting.

Why it’s awesome

  • Broadcast‑quality dynamic microphone
  • USB‑C and XLR connectivity
  • Intuitive onboard controls, including:
    • Multi‑function knob for gain, headphone volume, and monitor mix
    • Raised LED meter for easy level monitoring
    • Tap‑to‑mute button
  • PC compatibility
  • Clean, compact design that keeps your desk aesthetic sharp

QuadCast 2

Streamer speaking into a HyperX QuadCast 2 microphone mounted on a boom arm in a red‑lit gaming setup.HyperX QuadCast 2

Great for: Streamers, gamers, creators who want hi‑res audio and intuitive control without the RGB focus of the 2 S

The HyperX QuadCast 2 delivers hi‑res, studio‑quality recording with simple, tactile controls that make on‑the‑fly adjustments effortless. It’s the modern evolution of the classic QuadCast line — refined, creator‑friendly, and ready for any content workflow.

Why it’s awesome

  • Hi‑Res studio‑quality recording for detailed, nuanced voice capture
  • Tap‑to‑mute sensor
  • Multi‑function control knob for:
    • Microphone gain
    • Playback volume
    • Monitoring volume
    • Polar pattern selection
  • Four selectable polar patterns
  • Mic status LED indicator
  • Removable vibration‑dampening shock mount with spring‑loaded pins
  • 3/8” and 5/8” threading compatibility
  • USB‑C connectivity
  • Works with: PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck
  • Software support: HyperX NGENUITY

QuadCast 2 S

Person wearing headphones and eating while using a HyperX RGB QuadCast 2 S microphone in a warm, ambient streaming setup.HyperX QuadCast 2 S

Great for: Streamers, podcasters, multi‑role creators, RGB enjoyers

The HyperX QuadCast 2 S is the all‑rounder powerhouse of the lineup — packed with features, patterns, and lighting options for creators who want flexibility and flair.

Why it’s awesome

  • 24‑bit recording for richer, cleaner audio
  • Four polar patterns
  • Multi‑function control knob
  • Built‑in shock mount
  • Customizable RGB lighting with 100+ LEDs
  • USB‑C connection
  • LED indicators for mic status and control mode

ProCast

Streamer speaking into a HyperX ProCast microphone on a boom arm in a sound‑treated gaming setup with RGB peripherals.HyperX ProCast

Great for: Voice actors, professional podcasters, creators who want studio‑grade sound

The ProCast remains the top‑tier choice for creators who need broadcast‑quality audio and prefer an XLR setup.

Why pros love it

  • Gold‑sputtered large‑diaphragm condenser capsule
  • XLR connection for pro interfaces
  • Switchable 80Hz high‑pass filter
  • Elastic‑suspension shock mount
  • Included metal pop filter
  • Clean, elegant, studio‑ready design

Which HyperX Mic Should You Choose?

  • On a budget or just starting out?
    SoloCast 2
  • Want a clean desk and tactile mute control?
    FlipCast
  • Want hi‑res audio and intuitive hardware controls?
    QuadCast 2
  • Want RGB flair and full creator flexibility?
    QuadCast 2 S
  • Going full pro with an XLR setup?
    ProCast

Microphone Q&A

What’s the best HyperX microphone for streaming?

QuadCast 2 S offers the most flexibility with four polar patterns, RGB lighting, and onboard controls.

Is the SoloCast 2 good for beginners?

Yes — it’s plug‑and‑play, compact, and designed for first‑time creators.

What’s the difference between USB and XLR microphones?

USB mics are plug‑and‑play. XLR mics like ProCast require an interface but offer more control and higher‑end audio.

Which HyperX mic is best for podcasting?

  • For solo podcasts: SoloCast 2 or FlipCast.
  • For multi‑host podcasts: QuadCast 2 or QuadCast 2 S.
  • For professional studio podcasts: ProCast.
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