If you're using Windows 10, there's a bug in your microphone settings that causes input to contain 0 decimals no matter what you do, causing your microphone to pick up puff. The ONLY way to fix this, which sounds counterproductive and illogical, is to legally remove the driver on the device. So go to Search -> Device Manager -> Scroll down to find the device in Sound, video and game controllers -> Right click on Jouinivo JV603 (this microphone) -> Uninstall device - > By default it reverts to the Realtek driver or something else. They had before (which worked) and like magic the mic works. A little frustrating but finally works. Very happy with it. Skype and Zoom calls to work. Sounds amazing. You can hear my command clearly. Looks neat with pulsing rainbow lights. Please.
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