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Four Microphones that Make Videoconferencing Sound GreatPut an end to the audio problems that plague your conference calls with these stylish microphones.

ByJonathan Blum

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Thanks to atechboost, videoconferencing is sounding better than ever. Connect one of these high-quality microphones to your computer's USB port and dial up the call using business telephony software. The only sound ringing in your ears will be that of business moving forward.

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1. Marshall Electronics MXL Studio 24 USB ($170)
MXL borrows technology from its professional-level USB mics, like the .009, for the more reasonably priced Studio 24. Business users will feel--and hear--the quality of this mic's true 24-bit recording technology and travel-friendly design and construction.

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