







🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your voice deserves the spotlight.
This 2-pack windscreen combo by ChromLives offers foam and furry covers compatible with a wide range of Rode microphones including Podmic, Procaster, and NT series. Designed to reduce wind noise, plosives, and breath sounds, the foam cover excels indoors with washable durability, while the furry cover ensures pristine outdoor recordings. Lightweight and elastic, these covers provide professional-grade audio clarity for podcasts, field recordings, interviews, and live casting.






| ASIN | B0BJZT5DJZ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Date First Available | 27 January 2025 |
| Item Weight | 41 g |
| Item model number | Pop Filter for Rode Podmic |
| Package Dimensions | 13.31 x 9.4 x 3.61 cm; 41 g |
| Size | Mic cover for podmic |
H**R
The windscreen works exactly the way you want it to. It fits snugly on mics like the PodMic, NT1, and NT1‑A without feeling loose or stretched, and the material is thick enough to cut down plosives and breath noise without muffling your voice. It’s a simple upgrade, but it makes a noticeable difference for close‑up talking, streaming, or voiceover work. The foam quality feels durable, not the thin, cheap kind that tears easily. Once it’s on, it stays put, and it doesn’t add bulk or get in the way of your setup. Paired with a pop filter or even on its own, it smooths out harsh consonants and keeps recordings cleaner. If you want an inexpensive way to improve vocal clarity and reduce unwanted noise on your Rode mic, this windscreen does the job well.
J**E
This is a great kit, the foam filter works great and the dead cat is much better quality than others I have seen.
S**H
These filters work really well. I have the fuzzy one on my Rode NT1. It fits like a glove. Definitely sounds better than the flat pop filter that came w the mic. It is an excellent value.
B**S
basic windscreeans. Work fine.
K**E
Before buying this set of pop filters, I saw a few comments of people who said they were having difficulty fitting the foam one on their mic. Sometimes, these come squished and a little tap water and some dry time can bring them back to life. Soak them under water like a sponge, then gently wring out and let dry before trying to put it on. They're a tight fit, but it never felt like it was going to tear. I've taken it off and on a few times since then and have had no problems.
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