I think this is an utterly competitive mic in terms of sound quality per price point. No need to set up, which makes it much more versatile for those that prefer a plug-and-play model as it should be. I have used the Neo for a month or so and overall has exceeded expectations in performance....however, it should be noted that one of its biggest issues is the mute "button." While it is convenient to have a touch-sensitive mute button to prevent feedback of a tactile press, I find it to be way too sensitive. Often I would find the mic muting by itself, which is an absolute frustration as I wouldn't even notice until someone tells me. I've had multiple instances where I've needed to mute quickly, only for the button to not even work completely, further making my experience much more of an annoyance than it should be. I really wanted to enjoy this product, but the mute button in itself is ridiculously annoying and needs to be re-engineered or software updated to prevent accidental muting.