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product_id: 441791104
title: "Vocaster Two — Podcasting Interface for Recording Host and Guest. 2 Mic Inputs and Headphone Outputs, with Auto Gain, Enhance, and Mute. Small, Lightweight, and Powered by Computer"
brand: "focusrite"
price: "€ 223.31"
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category: "Focusrite"
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# 70dB gain with Auto Gain tech USB-C powered & connected 2 premium XLR mic inputs Vocaster Two — Podcasting Interface for Recording Host and Guest. 2 Mic Inputs and Headphone Outputs, with Auto Gain, Enhance, and Mute. Small, Lightweight, and Powered by Computer

**Brand:** focusrite
**Price:** € 223.31
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your podcast game—pro sound, zero stress, total flex.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vocaster Two — Podcasting Interface for Recording Host and Guest. 2 Mic Inputs and Headphone Outputs, with Auto Gain, Enhance, and Mute. Small, Lightweight, and Powered by Computer by focusrite
- **How much does it cost?** € 223.31 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.it](https://www.desertcart.it/products/441791104-vocaster-two-podcasting-interface-for-recording-host-and-guest-2)

## Best For

- focusrite enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted focusrite brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Host & Guest Setup:** Two mic inputs and headphone outputs for seamless, professional conversations.
- • **Smart Auto Gain Control:** Instantly perfect your levels with one button—no audio expertise needed.
- • **Bluetooth & Camera Integration:** Wirelessly capture phone calls or send pristine audio directly to your camera.
- • **Broadcast-Ready Sound in Seconds:** Studio-quality audio with zero hassle—just plug in and start recording.
- • **Compact, Portable & Eco-Friendly:** Lightweight recycled plastic design powered by USB-C—podcast anywhere, sustainably.

## Overview

The Focusrite Vocaster Two is a compact, USB-C powered podcasting interface featuring two premium XLR mic inputs and headphone outputs, delivering broadcast-quality sound with over 70dB gain. It includes smart Auto Gain and Enhance presets for instant vocal clarity, Bluetooth phone connectivity, and direct camera audio output. Designed for portability and ease, its recycled plastic body supports Mac, Windows, and iOS, making it the ultimate tool for professional podcasters and content creators seeking studio-grade audio on the go.

## Description

How do you get the broadcast sound your podcast deserves? The answer has never been clearer. Get incredible sound with more than enough gain for any XLR mic – for you and a guest. Capture the conversation in the studio, over the phone or online. Set levels, enhance your sound with one click, and stand out with Vocaster Two in seconds. Get your podcast sounding pro with Auto Gain, Enhance, two mic and two headphone connectors, Bluetooth audio from your phone, and more.

Review: Great Sound, Easy Setup, and Packed With Useful Features - I recently picked up the Vocaster Two, and I’m genuinely impressed. The sound is smooth and clear, noticeably better than I expected, especially since I had been using the Podcaster Duo before this. This little box surprised me in the best way. Setup & Layout Everything on the Vocaster Two is easy to find and well-labeled. The XLR jacks are clearly marked “Host” and “Guest,” which keeps setup simple. The left and right outputs for speakers or monitors are straightforward and clean. There’s also a 48V phantom power button for mics that need it, a TRRS input so you can plug your phone directly in, and even a line-out for your camera, which gives you clean audio straight into your footage with no syncing needed later. That alone saves a ton of time. The Bluetooth pairing is effortless—hold the button, connect, and the clarity on phone calls is surprisingly good. The USB-C port handles both power and computer connection, and the companion software is easy to use. It also has a physical power button, which seems small but matters when you’re managing multiple devices. Smart Features The controls are simple to navigate. There are separate mic mute buttons for host and guest, and the Auto Gain button is a standout feature. You talk for about 10 seconds, and it sets the level perfectly. This makes it extremely beginner-friendly, even for someone not familiar with audio equipment. Build Quality The body is plastic but feels rugged and solid. The top surface looks nice but is definitely a fingerprint magnet. The only design choice I’m not thrilled about is the headphone jacks in the front. Because of the angle, the plug sticks out slightly. Not a deal breaker, just something to note. Portability One of my favorite features is that it can be powered from an iPhone or iPad with USB-C. That makes it very portable and handy for recording away from the studio. Price I purchased mine for $59, but I’ve noticed the price on desertcart fluctuates a lot. Sometimes it climbs to around $99, and I’ve seen notes that the original retail was around $200. My suggestion: Check back often. The price drops come and go, and catching it on sale is worth it. Even at $99, I’d still say it’s worth the money. Bottom Line This isn’t meant to replace something like the Rodecaster, but it doesn’t have to. The Vocaster Two is excellent at what it is: a clean, easy, reliable audio interface with smart features and great sound quality. I would definitely recommend it.
Review: Honestly, great value and amazing audio interface. - Great audio interface! I recently decided to upgrade my mic setup, and I needed a cheap audio interface that was also good quality. Ended up finding this one for 39.99, so pretty much an absolute steal. I absolutely love the quality of this interface. First of all, it was bigger than I was expecting it to be, but that wasn't a big deal. It was really simple to just plug it into my computer and plug my XLR from my mic to the interface. Controlling the gain this is super much easier, as it has color indicators that allow you to see if it's the perfect level or if it's too loud and needs adjusting. The only downside I would say about this is that if you are using a condenser microphone, the 48V phantom power setting turns off every time you power the audio interface off. Honestly, not a big deal. With the click of a button it can be activated again. One other that's amazing about this interface is that it uses a 6.3 mm headphone jack rather than a standard 3.5 mm jack. For a lot of people this might be a downside, but tbh for me it was not. I have the beyardynamic dt990 pros, and those headphones have the option of either using the 3.5 mm jack or it comes with a 6.3 mm jack accessory. Id prefer to use the 6.3 mm jack because it's more durable and overall I believe provides a more stable connection. I also have a mixer that I use with a set of dj turntables, and those also use a 6.3 mm headphone jack. It's really nice to be able to easily switch between using my headset for the audio interface and connecting to the mixer for my dj system rather than having to constantly screw on and off the 6.3 mm jack accessory that came with my headset. Overall I love this audio interface, I would recommend buying RIGHT NOW if you are tight on a budget.

## Features

- Broadcast quality sound – Get studio sound in seconds from Vocaster’s premium mic input
- Over 70dB of gain – Get the best out of any mic, no booster needed
- Auto Gain – Set your level in seconds, just push the button, start talking, and let Auto Gain do the rest
- Enhance – Select one of four podcaster-approved presets and reveal the true quality of your voice
- Two mics, two headphones – Vocaster Two gives both presenters their own headphone output and Show Mix
- Mute – Just hit the button and cut out coughs, sneezes and any other unwanted interruptions
- Bluetooth Phone Connectivity – Connect your phone via Bluetooth or with a single TRRS cable and capture the whole conversation, or play music and other premium audio from your device straight onto your show
- Camera Connectivity – Send Vocaster’s premium audio straight to your camera with a single TRS cable and level-up your vlog

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09ZGT64RV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,953 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #27 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Body Material | Recycled Plastic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Microphone, Personal Computer, Tablet, Headphones, Smartphone, Studio Monitors, Camera, Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | 2-in / 2-out, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (786) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2022 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Hardware Platform | Audio Interface |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
| Item model number | AMS-VOCASTER-TWO |
| Material Type | Recycled Plastic |
| Operating System | Mac OS, Windows OS, iOS |
| Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 8.84 x 1.99 inches |
| Supported Software | All audio recording software |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Focusrite
- **Compatible Devices:** Microphone, Personal Computer, Tablet, Headphones, Smartphone, Studio Monitors, Camera, Bluetooth
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Number of Channels:** 2
- **Supported Software:** All audio recording software

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Sound, Easy Setup, and Packed With Useful Features
*by J***B on January 24, 2026*

I recently picked up the Vocaster Two, and I’m genuinely impressed. The sound is smooth and clear, noticeably better than I expected, especially since I had been using the Podcaster Duo before this. This little box surprised me in the best way. Setup & Layout Everything on the Vocaster Two is easy to find and well-labeled. The XLR jacks are clearly marked “Host” and “Guest,” which keeps setup simple. The left and right outputs for speakers or monitors are straightforward and clean. There’s also a 48V phantom power button for mics that need it, a TRRS input so you can plug your phone directly in, and even a line-out for your camera, which gives you clean audio straight into your footage with no syncing needed later. That alone saves a ton of time. The Bluetooth pairing is effortless—hold the button, connect, and the clarity on phone calls is surprisingly good. The USB-C port handles both power and computer connection, and the companion software is easy to use. It also has a physical power button, which seems small but matters when you’re managing multiple devices. Smart Features The controls are simple to navigate. There are separate mic mute buttons for host and guest, and the Auto Gain button is a standout feature. You talk for about 10 seconds, and it sets the level perfectly. This makes it extremely beginner-friendly, even for someone not familiar with audio equipment. Build Quality The body is plastic but feels rugged and solid. The top surface looks nice but is definitely a fingerprint magnet. The only design choice I’m not thrilled about is the headphone jacks in the front. Because of the angle, the plug sticks out slightly. Not a deal breaker, just something to note. Portability One of my favorite features is that it can be powered from an iPhone or iPad with USB-C. That makes it very portable and handy for recording away from the studio. Price I purchased mine for $59, but I’ve noticed the price on Amazon fluctuates a lot. Sometimes it climbs to around $99, and I’ve seen notes that the original retail was around $200. My suggestion: Check back often. The price drops come and go, and catching it on sale is worth it. Even at $99, I’d still say it’s worth the money. Bottom Line This isn’t meant to replace something like the Rodecaster, but it doesn’t have to. The Vocaster Two is excellent at what it is: a clean, easy, reliable audio interface with smart features and great sound quality. I would definitely recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Honestly, great value and amazing audio interface.
*by A***K on December 7, 2025*

Great audio interface! I recently decided to upgrade my mic setup, and I needed a cheap audio interface that was also good quality. Ended up finding this one for 39.99, so pretty much an absolute steal. I absolutely love the quality of this interface. First of all, it was bigger than I was expecting it to be, but that wasn't a big deal. It was really simple to just plug it into my computer and plug my XLR from my mic to the interface. Controlling the gain this is super much easier, as it has color indicators that allow you to see if it's the perfect level or if it's too loud and needs adjusting. The only downside I would say about this is that if you are using a condenser microphone, the 48V phantom power setting turns off every time you power the audio interface off. Honestly, not a big deal. With the click of a button it can be activated again. One other that's amazing about this interface is that it uses a 6.3 mm headphone jack rather than a standard 3.5 mm jack. For a lot of people this might be a downside, but tbh for me it was not. I have the beyardynamic dt990 pros, and those headphones have the option of either using the 3.5 mm jack or it comes with a 6.3 mm jack accessory. Id prefer to use the 6.3 mm jack because it's more durable and overall I believe provides a more stable connection. I also have a mixer that I use with a set of dj turntables, and those also use a 6.3 mm headphone jack. It's really nice to be able to easily switch between using my headset for the audio interface and connecting to the mixer for my dj system rather than having to constantly screw on and off the 6.3 mm jack accessory that came with my headset. Overall I love this audio interface, I would recommend buying RIGHT NOW if you are tight on a budget.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you want to connect mic to tablet or phone or…
*by I***N on February 21, 2026*

This thing is awesome for streaming setups with phone or tablets! I needed a means to connect a condenser mic (which takes phantom power) to my iPad for recording and streaming purposes. This was the answer and a good value for the cost. I’m not saying that it’s full featured but it gets the job done! Perfect for podcasts or music creation.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-09*