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2 Pcs Durable Microphone Clip, Adjustable Microphone Holder for Handheld and Large Diameter Microphones, Suitable for Stage, Church, and Studio

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$5.98

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  • Anti Slip Design: This microphone clip is made of hard plastic with non slip sponge inlaid inside, which can effectively take care of the microphone from scratches
  • Wide Application: With excellent elasticity, the microphone clip can be adjusted to fit large microphones with diameters ranging from 32mm to 60mm, and small microphones with diameters ranging from 25mm to 46mm
  • Easy To Use: Easy to install and easily adjust to the ideal angle, saving you time and effort
  • Screw Adapter: This 5/8-inches male to 3/8-inches female thread adapter is customized for most microphones and microphone stands on the market
  • Package Include: You will receive 2 upgraded microphone clips in different sizes and 2 adapters from 5/8 inches to 3/8 inches



Product Description

microphone clip
microphone clip

Oldporkchops
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
This mic clip is very tight and clips on to mics very well without much slippage. Here are some thoughts on this set of two microphone clips.Pros:- Very tight grip. Definitely prioritizes functionality over looks.- Grip is foam lined to increase friction and to enable foam lining to be padded.- Overall build quality of the clip itself is eight out of ten.Cons:- Some thinner mics might be a little too thin for this type of mic clip.Overall, I am able to recommend this pair of mic clips because it is a good fit for my set of mics.
WontPontificate
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
These clips are serviceable, and the springs are strong, especially in the larger one. Smaller one accommodates a wired SM58 shaped object, and the larger one will be more comfortable with a SM58 Wireless shaped object. The smaller one would accommodate a wireless as well, but not as comfortably.These clips are entirely plastic, with no brass inserts for the stand. These should be fine if you're installing them permanently or semi-permanently, but even if you are extremely careful, repeated assembly and disassembly is going to wear the threads out extremely quickly. With the inclusion of (also plastic) the 5/8" to 3/8" bushing, I think these are really intended to be used with either a permanent 5/8" mounting, or use of the bushing. The 3/8" threads in the bushing are MUCH more sturdy than the 5/8" in the body of the clip, and can be replaced if destroyed.The large clip has what seems to be a fairly sturdy hinge, but the small one isn't nearly as beefy. Longevity might be an issue here.The springs tend to ring when the clip is tapped, and depending on your choice of mic, this could cause some issues.For the asking price, these clips are worth keeping around for emergency use, if you find yourself in a jam with the wrong clip for the wrong mic, but I wouldn't rely on them as a primary support.
Elizabeth R. Brooks
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
These are perfect! Bigger grip with soft cushion on the inside to keep mic safe from scratches! Quick shipping as always and just over all great experience! The Wide clip microphone holder is exactly what I needed.
Tomakin
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
These are exactly what I expected! The plastic is a durable not too brittle type and the spring tension is more than adequate to provide adequate holding power of the microphone. The two sizes are ideal for a broad variance of microphone diameters although the larger one has the thumb adjustment screw that simplifies positioning the microphone. Both have a soft grippy material inside that won’t scratch the finish but holds tightly. The only negative is the stand adapters are plastic vs brass or stainless steel. Recommended!
Suelzle
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Got these because you can never have enough mic stands. I never seem to find the one I want when I want it, so having extras is always necessary. These ones work well in a pinch.Pros+ Strong. The springs on these are strong. Hold pretty much any mic that it can fit.+ Versatile. The ability to angle the mic clip allows you to use these clips for pretty much any mic stand. Even comes with an adapter if you want to use it with a podcast mic stand.+ Size. These clips fit most mic sizes. From an instrument mic to a cordless handheld. The two sizes get you set for most situations.Cons+ These don't have brass insets for screwing onto mic stands. So they are probably not your go-to clips for long-term use since they will loosen as the plastic wears. That's why I wouldn't be able to give them 5 stars.
Big Homely Guy
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Finding mic clips for wireless microphones can be a real frustration. While I don't 'love' the way these clips look, they are very functional and hold the microphone in place really well.Performers intuitively know how to operate these clips, so on festival stages these are a real no-brainer.
Michael L Snyder
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I wasn't sure what to expect for just under $5 but these microphone holders blew me away for the price. They hold just about any size/style mic you can think of and hold them in place nicely.I was recently using them with a large wireless mic and it came in and out of the holder easily when needed.They use the larger size fitting and don't come with the smaller mic stand adapter so keep that in mind when you order them. These are worth twice the asking price in my view.
Drowsy in Dallas
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
They are plastic, but considering the very low price, and the fact that you get two of them, these mic holders are a good value. They are two different sizes, one for standard mics like an SM58, and one for larger mics, like a studio condenser mic. The springs are strong enough to hold mics securely. You could probably hold a standard mic with the large one, but just not as securely.One thing to be careful of is that the threads are plastic. So if you are screwing them onto a metal stud, you have to be gentle and make sure you are not cross-threading, because the metal stud will destroy the plastic threads. If you want something that will last and withstand lots of abuse and disassembling and reassembling, you may want to look for a mic holder with metal threads.If you're on a budget and won't see a ton of action, this is a good option.