Alll gimmickry aside, the specs on this mic are at least 'on par' with other leading podcast - streaming mics on the market right now. There are a few that are on the level, of course I didn't see any with the big dial adjustment at the base. The look and feel is very nice. Comes with a sturdy desktop stand and woven nylon USB-C to A cable (recommend having a USB CtoC connection available.) Also, the sold separately HyperX Shield Pop Filter makes the setup even more impressive.
As far as improvements, there could be a mobile app for adjusting the mic settings while connected to a smart device - currently there is not. Or perhaps there could be some Bluetooth connectivity. Also, the polar pattern selector knob came loose, but it snapped back on. Totally fine now. Camera quality seems pretty good. Still trying to get it to work as an aux mic with my Bluetooth mic receiver input. It works, but not while attached to the USB on my camera. Although it works while connected directly with USB, I think I'd like to find a solution that can power and connect mic to camera to PC with a single cable. The mic does drain the battery quite a bit with the lights running especially.