Gooseneck Headset Microphone Arm is made for headset and wearable microphone routing. Chuanghong can adjust the tube length, outside diameter, bend force, connector and finish around the product the buyer is building, instead of forcing a stock arm into the design.
Gooseneck Headset Microphone Arm product image for bend structure, connector style, finish and quotation review.
What this part is used for
Use this style when the microphone cable needs a short, repeatable bend near a headset, podium or compact audio device. In real RFQ work, the most useful details are not just the product name. We normally need the visible length, tube diameter, end fitting, surface finish, expected bend feel and whether the cable passes through the gooseneck.
Gooseneck Headset Microphone Arm Specification Checks
Check point
What to confirm
Why it matters
Audio application
Headset, podium, conference unit, desktop stand, PA system or broadcast desk
The use case changes the bend force, tube length and connector choice.
Tube structure
Outside diameter, visible length, bending radius and repeated adjustment frequency
A microphone arm must stay in position without feeling difficult to move.
Connection details
Thread, sleeve, cable path, base mount or custom end fitting
Most sample delays come from unclear connector drawings.
Finish and packing
Black coating, plating, stainless finish, logo packing or bulk cartons
Surface finish affects both appearance and corrosion resistance.
Buying Notes
Send the product context
Tell us where the microphone arm will be installed and how often it will be adjusted.
Share drawings early
A simple photo with dimensions is often enough for the first engineering review.
Confirm sample quantity
Sample quantity, finish and connector details help us quote a realistic production path.
Need a custom Gooseneck Headset Microphone Arm?
Send application details, drawing, target length, fitting, finish and quantity. We will review whether the gooseneck structure fits the final audio product.
For microphone projects, the tube should feel stable when positioned but quiet enough for conference, podium or headset use. The connector and microphone-end structure usually matter as much as the visible tube length.
What to confirm before a sample order
Check whether the microphone is used on a podium, desktop base, headset or broadcast console.
Confirm cable routing, connector type and microphone capsule end space.
Review noise, rebound and finish before approving the sample.
Can gooseneck microphone arms be customized for different audio products?
Yes. Length, diameter, stiffness, color, connector style and microphone-end fittings can be adjusted for conference systems, headset microphones, podium microphones and OEM audio devices.
A microphone gooseneck has to do more than bend. It needs to stay where the speaker places it, avoid a loose or cheap feel, and fit the microphone housing without creating assembly trouble.
For OEM audio projects, the useful starting details are arm length, microphone weight, end connection, outside diameter, finish, bend feel and sample quantity. If the current boom feels too loose or too stiff, that feedback helps us tune the structure.
Questions buyers usually ask
What matters most in a gooseneck microphone arm?
Holding force, bend smoothness, noise during adjustment, end connection strength and finish consistency are usually the most important points.
Can you make headset microphone booms?
Yes. Headset booms and conference microphone goosenecks can be developed from samples or drawings.
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