







🎧 Elevate your voice, block the noise — stay heard, stay ahead!
The Sunmns 10 Pack Mini Lapel Headset Microphone Windscreen Foam Covers are compact, black foam accessories designed to fit most standard lapel and headset microphones. Each cover measures 1.06 x 0.87 inches and features breathable material that reduces wind and ambient noise, enhancing voice clarity for both indoor and outdoor use. This pack of 10 ensures you have reliable, professional-grade audio protection for all your speaking engagements.


| ASIN | B0718THT3F |
| Antenna Location | Video Conference |
| Best Sellers Rank | #582 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #6 in Microphone Windscreens |
| Brand | Sunmns |
| Built-In Media | 10 pieces mini fome cover |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computer headset, headset with microphone, lapel headset |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, USB |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,044 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Foam |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705409785809 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.06 x 0.87 x 0.87 inches |
| Item Height | 2.2 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Manufacturer | SunmnDirect |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Model Name | lapel foam cover |
| Model Number | ch05-cover |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Video Conference |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | Fit for lapel headset microphone, Good effect for voice |
| UPC | 705409785809 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
C**H
Basic, but tough
Just a basic mic cover, but great quality. Even on slightly oversized mics, I had no issues with tearing. I bought a big pack just in case they tore easy, but so far I've only needed one!
R**R
Works well on Jabra Evolve 40 and Plantronics EncorePro HW720 Headsets
I put these on 2 headsets I use daily. The Jabra Evolve 40 (for PC use with Webex, Zoom, etc.) and the Plantronics EncorePro HW720 (connected to my office desk phone). Neither one came with a windscreen originally. The Jabra was particularly sensitive to even the slightest breath sounds during normal breathing, usually from exhaling via my nose. It was tricky to position the mic such that it didn't pickup "wind noise" from my own breathing. This is not something I normally have an issue with using many other headsets. The Plantronics was less susceptible to this but sometimes had the issue also. These windscreens cured this issue immediately. - I estimate the opening in this windscreen is about 1/4" (6.3mm). If you place it on a mic this diameter, it will fit with a minimum of friction. My Plantronics is about this size and it seems to stay on with no issue. If you use it on something about 3/8" diameter (9.5mm), it will fit more snugly and stay in place quite nicely. This is how it fits on my Jabra headset (although the mic is square-ish, it approximates this size). I expect you could likely stretch it over a 1/2" diameter mic (12.7mm) but I did not try that. In one of my pictures you can see one on the end of grease pencil that is about 3/8". - Let me say something for people who are asking if they cancel background noise. THEY DO NOT. This is never the purpose or intent of any windscreen. The purpose of a windscreen is to reduce the velocity of airflow across the microphone such that the airflow does not vibrate the pick up element in the microphone. This is the cause of wind noise. Vibrations in the air from sound (most often from speech) are still conveyed accurately to the microphone element. Background sounds will still be heard unaltered. If you have had other windscreens that ever altered the level of background sounds, then they are actually too thick or dense and are attenuating all sounds, including your voice. - Windscreens can also be helpful for people who's speech will "pop" the microphone on plosive sounds such as words with the letters B and P (in English). This is caused by a sudden burst of air used to form these sounds. This small wind burst does not actually contribute to the intelligibility of the sound or the pronunciation of the letters. As with the other breath sounds, the issue is the velocity of the air across the microphone pick up element, not the frequency or intensity that it vibrates at (the actual sound).
C**E
Great mic cover replacements
Bought this as a replacement for the one my headset came with. Compared to the original one my headset had, these are thicker and feel sturdier. There have been no changes in how I sound whenever I use the microphone. Slips on perfectly. For reference I have a corsair headset
A**7
Buena compra
Son muy buenos y se ajustan al micrófono. En mi caso, yo tengo un amplificador de voz para dar mis clases y necesitaba reemplazar la funda anterior. La única observación es que el material es un poco grueso lo que hace que tenga que acercar más el micrófono para que la voz se escuche mejor, esto no me pasaba con la funda anterior.
J**Y
Replacement windscreen for motorcycle intercom
It fit my motorcycle intercom mic. The Fodsports one
J**N
Good fit
I bought this as a replacement for my blue parrot 450 Bluetooth. Fits it just fine and will work nicely. Many replacements if it should wear out.
F**5
Tiny Windscreen
Read carefully! Little bitty windscreen for lapel mics .. returning them costs more then keeping them!
P**R
Perfect for gaming headsets
I used this on my mic for my Corsair HS70 SE headset with removable mic. It fit a little bit loose on the microphone but seemed to stay put well enough. It would only fall off the mic when I would set the headset down and pick it up too fast. This could be fixed with some small black rubber bands though. Good product that gets the job done.
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