That’s the goal ofAVerMedia’s latest microphone, the VERSATI go (AM310G2).

This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by AVerMedia.

The company had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.

The AVerMedia VERSATI go (AM310G2) microphone on a desk with its tripod and swivel mount installed, in front of its packaging.

There’s a lot of versatility in this tiny package.

By comparison, the VERSATI go targets a more accessible price range and a more modest, compact design.

This is a USB microphone, meaning it doesn’t require an XLR audio interface to work.

There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack for connecting a wired headset.

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The AM310G2 should be covered by AVerMedia’s 36-month limited warranty.

This is an all-black, all-metal cylinder with tasteful cutouts and embedded red LEDs.

It’s clean, and the AM310G2’s build quality is reassuring in the best way.

The AVerMedia VERSATI go (AM310G2) microphone on a desk without its tripod or swivel mount.

It’s a clean, understated design that feels like it could take a beating.

It’s practical, too, for the most part.

That swivel mount provides a good deal of flexibility, even if making adjustments is extremely… manual.

No drivers, no necessary software just power on and begin recording.

The AVerMedia VERSATI go (AM310G2) microphone on a desk with its tripod and swivel mount installed, in front of its packaging and showing the rear mute button, 3.5mm audio jack, volume dial, and LED indicator.

The rear placement of that mute button is certainly a little awkward.

It’s another highlight of the VERSATI go and its design ethos.

It’s a full suite, giving you a decent amount of control over the AM310G2’s sound profile.

On the other hand, you have to install AVerMedia’s Streaming Center app.

The AVerMedia VERSATI go (AM310G2) microphone turned on and attached to the AVerMedia FLEXI go microphone boom arm.

Especially when combined with the FLEXI go mic arm, this is an excellent budget microphone.

It’s frankly overkill if the AM310G2 is your only AVerMedia content creation gadget.

On top of that, the menus to configure your microphone the way you want are hidden and buried.

Hit that, go to “Audio configs,” and configure it to your heart’s content.

Render of the AVerMedia VERSATI go (AM310G2) microphone on a white background.

The features are there; the way to them is just plagued with inconveniences.

Using the Streaming Center software, you have a fair number of tweaks you could customize.

It’s as easy to use as it is to buy.

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