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REVIEW: Comica VM40 Combo Kit - A Budget Friendly Audio Beast!

As a self-employed videographer and content creator, finding the right tools for professional audio capture without breaking the bank can often feel like an uphill battle. Whether you’re shooting commercial videos, podcasts, or YouTube content, reliable audio gear is as essential as a good camera. Enter the Comica VM40 Microphone Combo Kit, a product promising high-quality audio at a relatively affordable price point. But does it live up to expectations?

 

As a self-employed videographer and content creator, finding the right tools for professional audio capture without breaking the bank can often feel like an uphill battle. Whether you’re shooting commercial videos, podcasts, or YouTube content, reliable audio gear is as essential as a good camera. Enter the Comica VM40 Microphone Combo Kit, a product promising high-quality audio at a relatively affordable price point. But does it live up to expectations?

PLEASE NOTE: I WAS SENT THIS ITEM FOR REVIEW BUT NO OTHER PAYMENT OR CONTROL WAS EXCHANGED FOR PUBLISHING THIS UNBIASED REVIEW

Unboxing and First Impressions

Out of the box, the Comica VM40 Microphone Combo Kit comes across as a thoughtfully packaged product. The kit includes the VM40 condenser microphone, a sturdy shock mount, a pop filter, a foam windscreen, and necessary cables to connect it to most devices - Well actually there are TWO of each of those items! It also comes with a single wireless receiver that can pick up both mics! The kit is fully packed for a two mic setup that is ideal for video or podcast setups as well as a host of other use cases.

The build quality is solid, with the microphone’s metal body exuding durability and professionalism. The sleek black finish feels modern, and the overall design suggests that this kit is targeted towards semi-professionals and hobbyists alike. If you are working with commercial clients, the looks will certainly not give away the budget-friendly price! 

For someone who juggles between recording interviews for clients and creating social media content, the included accessories provide a comprehensive setup for various use cases. The kit thoughtfully consists of all the things you need to get you started and it’s nice to see the inclusion of items like the shock mounts for both microphones - it would have been easy for Comica to skimp on these items but they have you covered! 

Audio Quality

At the heart of any microphone review lies the question of audio quality, and the VM40 doesn’t disappoint. The microphone features a cardioid polar pattern, which is excellent for capturing sound from the front while minimising background noise. This makes it ideal for recording in less-than-ideal environments – something many self-employed creators can appreciate.

Testing the VM40 in multiple scenarios, from a quiet home studio to a moderately noisy office, yielded consistently impressive results. For voiceovers and podcasts, the microphone captured rich, clear audio with a warm tone, lending a professional quality to the recordings. When used for YouTube content, such as tutorials or vlogs, the clarity and directional focus significantly reduced the need for extensive post-production work to clean up background noise - though a little is usually required regardless of your given setup.

AUDIO SAMPLE

I will soon be adding a YouTube review which I will link to where I conduct my own audio tests and you will be able to hear audio samples from this microphone :)

However, while the VM40 excels in controlled environments, its sensitivity can pick up unwanted sounds in noisier spaces, even with the cardioid pattern. The pop filter and foam windscreen do a decent job of reducing plosive sounds and minor wind interference, but they’re not a substitute for a properly treated recording space. Outdoor recording is certainly possible with these mics and the provided windscreens but avoiding wind is always the best prevention. 

Source: YouTube - Dale Cambell

Usability

The Comica VM40 scores high on usability. Setting it up is straightforward, even for those with minimal technical expertise. The microphone connects via a 3.5mm jack, making it compatible with most cameras, laptops, and audio interfaces. Alternatively, the kit comes with the wireless receiver and even more, both microphones have internal 32-bit recording - making capturing audio an absolute breeze in almost any scenario, regardless of your camera setup. 

For those not in-the-know, 32-bit internal recording is an incredible feature to have at this pricepoint and in particular, on a shotgun mic. 32-bit is effectively a wide-dynamic range for audio allowing users to capture very quiet noise, through to very loud and be able to restore them in post-production, saving the all-important content. It is still possible to ‘overwhelm’ the microphone in extreme circumstances but for 99% of use cases(not an accurate stat but you get the point), 32-bit float can save misgained audio. With around 40 hours internal storage, these mics truly have you covered.

Another feature is the microphone’s gain control knob, conveniently located on the body. This allows for on-the-fly adjustments without needing to access software or external mixers. Whether you’re recording a soft-spoken podcast or narrating a high-energy video, having this level of control at your fingertips is invaluable. Some may be tempted to ignore this and just rely on the aforementioned 32-bit float - but best practice is always to set your gain appropriately! 

In addition, users have access to the Comica Audio App - ideal for conveniently checking gain settings and recording status. The app, whilst fairly basic in it’s layout has the majority of features that users would need. I personally found that I didn’t need to use the app (I mean, 32-bit internal recording, that has you covered in most circumstances!) but having access to the app is a welcome addition. The presence of high and low cut filters are also welcome in particular for recording in more challenging environments.

The mics have a very useful OLED screen for quickly checking details. Another great feature is the reported 200m range - however, I haven’t personally tested the range as in most use cases, you would never be that far away from the subject. Also, with internal recording, the mic could be practically anywhere and as long as it’s recording, range is not an issue. 

Portability

As a self-employed videographer who often shoots on location, portability is a significant consideration. The VM40’s compact design and included accessories make it a practical choice for creators on the go. Everything fits neatly into a small carry bag that is padded and allows you to conveniently carry all accessories. Personally, I just add what I need to my current backpack but always take care to protect the microphones from any shock or water damage.

Durability and Build Quality

Durability is another area where the VM40 shines. The metal body feels robust and capable of withstanding the wear and tear of regular use. The included shock mount and tabletop stand, while not top-tier in terms of materials, perform adequately for stationary setups. For more demanding shoots, you might want to invest in a heavier-duty stand or boom arm. Battery life is good at 32 hours when wired or around 10 hours when used wirelessly. 

Source: Youtube - Comica

Personal Experience

One thing that I didn’t mention in the ‘usability’ section was the controls for the mics and wireless receiver. When not ‘wired’ to a camera or transmitting to the wireless receiver, the microphones can be set to record internally. However, setting to record and using certain functions on the microphones requires some button combinations that are not always intuitive. Likewise, I personally had a few issues with the wireless receiver seemingly not connecting but this was almost certainly user error. 

With that in mind, I’m a bit loathed to ‘knock’ the usability of the mics because some users may pick up the button combinations quickly, others may find them confusing but ultimately, there is a learning curve. I would have liked to have seen an easier setup or maybe more dedicated buttons but this really is just personal opinion and I’m sure others won’t have any issues with the usability of these mics. I would love to see some auto-recording options that can be set to user preference - like internal recording being triggered when the camera starts recording but in truth, I’m not even sure that is technically possible.

What I can say confidently though is that these microphones are almost ideal for people like me, who have to operate on their own or have the additional strains of producing YouTube content etc. The speed of set up and ease of use (once you’ve got the button combinations locked in!) is fantastic. The safety net that 32-bit float and onboard recording offer is almost priceless when you live in constant fear of missing a crucial piece of audio or having a file corrupt. 

Who Is This Kit For?

The Comica VM40 Microphone Combo Kit is an excellent option for:

  1. Aspiring Podcasters: If you’re just starting a podcast and want professional-sounding audio without investing in high-end equipment, the VM40 is a solid choice.

  2. YouTube Content Creators: Whether you’re filming tutorials, vlogs, or product reviews, the VM40’s clarity and directional focus will enhance the audio quality of your videos.

  3. Self-Employed Videographers: For those who need an affordable yet reliable microphone for client projects or personal ventures, this kit ticks many boxes.

  4. Remote Workers and Online Educators: If you frequently host webinars or record online courses, the VM40’s user-friendly setup and sound quality will elevate your presentations.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • 32-bit float and internal recording (approx 40hours) - these are top-tier features!

  • Wireless transmission for both mics - ideal for video, podcasts and much more!

  • Affordable price point without compromising quality.

  • Excellent audio clarity and warmth, particularly for voice recording.

  • Includes all necessary accessories for a complete setup.

  • Compact and portable design.

  • Easy to use, with a convenient gain control knob.

  • Durable metal construction.

  • USB-C Charging with approximately 10 hours battery life in wireless mode

Cons:

  • The included tabletop stand could be more robust.

  • Sensitivity to ambient noise in less controlled environments.

  • Fiddly controls and the wireless receiver seemed a little temperamental

  • Wireless receivers in particular feel very plasticky - functions fine but not great build quality.

  • Would love to see an XLR version but this would be a more ‘pro’ level model

Final Verdict

The Comica VM40 Microphone Combo Kit is a versatile and budget-friendly solution for self-employed videographers and content creators. Its balance of affordability, durability, and impressive audio quality makes it an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate users alike. While it may not replace higher-end microphones in a professional studio setup, it’s more than capable of delivering quality results for podcasts, YouTube videos, and client projects.

If you’re looking to invest in a microphone that delivers solid performance without costing a fortune, the Comica VM40 should be high on your list. With a few minor upgrades – such as a sturdier stand and a dedicated carrying case – this kit could easily become a staple in any content creator’s arsenal.


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About the Author - Ross Jukes is a professional Photographer and Videographer with over a decade of experience. Working in both Digital and Analogue formats, Ross has worked with international clients, had his worked published numerous times and exhibited his work extensively. With a passion for all things photographic, Ross combines his experience, enthusiasm and dedication to his art form to create engaging and educational content for the photographic community.


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