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Product test

Tula Mic review: a small microphone packing quite a punch

Philipp Rüegg
26/5/2021
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Tula has been positioned as the all-rounder among microphones. It can be used with computers, on the go, and even as a lapel mic. But is the quality sound?

You can hear Tula in action in episode 45 of the digitec podcast, available in Swiss German only.

A whole lot of microphone crammed into a tiny space

The audio quality is surprising. An extremely potent microphone is hidden behind the hip design. Tula sounds pleasantly clear and powerful at the same time. I’ve used more expensive devices that sound worse and don’t have any additional features. However, a pop filter is practically mandatory for short distances.

My verdict: does what it says on the tin

The Tula is an amazing device. It fits in your pocket, and thanks to the internal memory function, you can do interviews or other recordings on the go. It’s even compatible with a lapel microphone. The microphone, which costs 280 Swiss francs, has a strong sound on PC and is suitable for podcasting or live-streaming – as long as noise cancelling is deactivated.

I see room for improvement in the particularly unintuitive operation, the limited monitoring and the rather aggressive noise cancelling function. But these are only slight blemishes. If you’re looking for a microphone that lets you record easily both on your computer and on the go, you can’t go wrong with the Tula.

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