Shure’s MVX2U Gen 2 interface transforms XLR mics into travel-friendly, high-fidelity USB-C audio solutions
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. For nearly a century, Shure microphones have shown true grit. Sometimes it’s capturing the grit of performers on stage. Sometimes it’s capturing the grit of the stage. All those (in)famous Roger Daltrey microphone twirls? A Shure SM58/Beta 58A. Point being, Shure microphones have graced dive bars to broadcast studios to presidential podiums, bringing reliability. But some recording/streaming setups have shrunk from rackmounts and road crews to backpacks and even back pockets, so Shure addressed how to bring a full-bodied XLR microphone into a USB-C world without sacrificing depth or clarity or durability. The second-generation single-channel Shure MVX2U is a compact, road-ready $139 digital audio interface that runs inline between your mic and laptop, tablet, or phone, drawing clean bus power from your device to deliver rich, broadcast-grade audio minus the breakout boxes. See It Despite its pocketable 100g build, this MVX2U Gen. 2 is no …


