ENDORFY's new microphone arms, the Broadcast Low Profile Boom Arm and the RGB variant, offer exceptional comfort, compatibility, and sleek designs with smart features, making them a must-have for any content creator, gamer, or podcaster looking to elevate their setup.
- Exceptional comfort and compatibility
- Sleek designs with smart features
- Perfect for every setup
Introducing ENDORFY’s Latest Microphone Arms
If you’re a content creator, gamer, or podcaster, you know how crucial the right gear is to elevate your setup. Well, ENDORFY is stepping up its game with two exciting additions to their product lineup: the ENDORFY Broadcast Low Profile Boom ARM and the ENDORFY Broadcast Low Profile RGB Boom Arm. These microphone arms are crafted with both professionals and tech enthusiasts in mind, blending functional design with a sleek aesthetic. Let’s dive in and see what makes these products a must-have for your workspace.
Comfort and Compatibility at Its Best
One of the standout features of both microphone arms is their exceptional comfort and compatibility. With a minimalist yet sturdy design, they fit seamlessly on any desk or table, saving you valuable space while keeping your equipment stable. Imagine being able to position your microphone just below your monitor for the perfect angle—sounds ideal, right? Both the ENDORFY Broadcast Low Profile Boom Arm and the RGB variant can be locked in almost any position, giving you complete freedom while you create.
What about those pesky adjustments? No worries! These arms come with a ball-head that rotates a full 360°, allowing you to fine-tune the positioning of your microphone or camera with ease. Plus, the included 82 mm and 157 mm extensions mean you can easily adjust the height to suit your needs. And for those of us who dread complicated setups, the Quick Mount system makes it a breeze to assemble your microphone, camera, or even lighting without any tools. Just clamp it onto surfaces between 15 to 105 mm thick, and you’re good to go—no scratches, thanks to the soft protective coating on the clamp.
Sleek Designs with Smart Features
Let’s talk aesthetics. The ENDORFY Broadcast Low Profile Boom Arm isn’t just functional; it also includes a built-in, XLR-compatible channel for cable management. This clever design keeps your workspace tidy by hiding those annoying tangled wires. If you’re looking for something with a bit more flair, the ENDORFY Broadcast Low Profile RGB Boom Arm has you covered. It features a built-in USB cable with both USB-C and USB-A connectors, making installation a snap—no additional wires cluttering your space!
But the real showstopper? The RGB LED backlight on the RGB Boom Arm. This feature isn’t just for looks; it’s designed to create a unique atmosphere, whether you’re gaming or recording in your studio. You can easily control the lighting with a discreet touch button, giving you the flexibility to set the mood just right.
Perfect for Every Setup
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, the ENDORFY microphone arms cater to users who appreciate both functionality and aesthetics. Their robust design, straightforward assembly, and compatibility with multiple devices make them versatile enough for any setup. And let’s not forget the RGB option, which adds that extra wow factor for those who want to impress.
Get Yours Today!
Ready to upgrade your workspace? The new Broadcast Low Profile Boom Arm Series is available now. You can check out product images and data sheets on their respective product pages. Don’t miss out on the chance to enhance your content creation experience with ENDORFY’s latest products!

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