







🎧 Elevate your voice, banish the noise — sound like the pro you are!
The PROAR Pop Filter features a thick dual-layer sponge to eliminate plosives and wind noise, paired with a robust 360° flexible carbon steel gooseneck for precise mic positioning. Its secure, scratch-proof clamp fits most mic stands up to 1.96 inches, making it ideal for podcasters, singers, and content creators seeking crystal-clear, professional audio. Durable and easy to install, this pop filter is a must-have for anyone serious about vocal clarity.






| ASIN | B0BBL7TL2K |
| Base Type | Tripod |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,001 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #51 in Microphone Pop Filters |
| Body Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Brand Name | PROAR |
| Color | Black Pop Filter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Finish Type | Glossy (Metal), Smooth (Plastic) |
| Included Components | Pop Filter |
| Item Type Name | Microphone Pop Filter |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | PROAR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PROAR |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | Pop Filter |
| Model Number | Pop Filter |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Warranty Description | 1 year wattanty. |
N**S
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Excellent Pop Filter — Great Quality and Performance!”
This pop filter is exactly what I needed to clean up my vocal recordings. The dual-layer sponge design really helps reduce harsh “P” and “B” sounds, giving my audio a smoother, more professional tone without muffling the clarity. The flexible 360° gooseneck is sturdy and easy to adjust — it stays in place once positioned and fits perfectly on my mic stand. Installation was quick and secure thanks to the strong clamp, and it feels solidly built, not flimsy like cheaper ones I’ve tried. I use it for both music and voice-over work, and it makes a noticeable difference in sound quality. It also looks sleek and professional, which is a nice bonus for my setup. For the price, this pop filter delivers excellent value — durable, effective, and essential for anyone recording vocals or streaming. Highly recommended!
S**S
Best $20 Pop Filter on the Market
No one is paying me to write this review nor am I associated in any way with the makers! Period! I am a professional singer/songwriter, producer/engineer that’s just trying to pay it forward. First: Anyone who says this pop filter is too small is talking nonsense. Large microphone capsules are generally around 1 in. The largest I have ever seen/heard of/used is 38mm (Lauten Audio Atlantis) which is 1.49 inches. I have used this with my Soyuz 017 Tube which has a capsule of 34mm (1.33 in.) and obviously it works great. I saw a pic of the exact measurement in a different review and I’m 99% sure no human has a mouth bigger than that. Second: This does change the sound of your recordings, but that’s literally it’s job! Pretty sure the point is that you don’t want plosives etc. Where it matters - articulation, presence, clarity etc. - there’s no discernible difference, especially compared to typical mesh pop filters that take out too much high frequency content IMO, and especially when your recordings have been processed or treated (mixed etc.) in a professional manner ie. after compression, EQ etc. Third: The fact that the arm is bolted to the attachment base is a good thing IMHO (especially compared to the cheap welds you get on other filters).. means it’s easily swappable should it fail and also you can tighten it. The video review showing someone touching it and it drooping didn’t tighten this filter to the stand hard enough. Mine.. I really didn’t have to tighten it too, too hard, but it did droop on me when I didn’t get it tight enough at first. Fourth: All-around it’s well thought out, does it’s job and is affordable! Handles plosives better than your typical metal filter and is more transparent than your typical nylon/cloth filter. I have gone through dozens of pop filters (including the one this is “cloning”) throughout my career ranging from $20-300, this one is probably top 2 and the other one costs $237. I will update should anything change!
F**K
Overall good except thhat the gooseneck is abit inflexible
This is supposed to be clone of the Hakan P110 pop filter. On youtube, you’ll see that people claim the Hakan us made out of an aquarium biofilter sponge. This Proar is likely using the same material. Testing it out against my other pop filters, this is the best so far to my ears. It reduces plosives & yet is pretty transparent sounding with minimal sound coloration. My only issue is that the gooseneck isn’t as flexible as I like. So it’s not as easy to work with. Last thing: On youtube, they recommend pairing the following sponge with this proar holder. I never got it as I’m happy with the proar sponge. But one might want to try it out: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PDMQF8H/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_9?smid=A1AE07NH5TJLPD&psc=1
T**H
Don't overpay for an aquarium filter pop screen. Get this one! (or make your own)
Among the best reviewed microphone pop screens of all time is the Hakan p110. It's small profile, excellent plosive rejection and apparent acoustic transparency gave it a reputation arguably even better than the venerable Steadman metal mesh pop screen. The secret was in it's mysterious ultra porous sponge/screen. The only catch...it cost $100! Steep yes, but the results were undeniable. Still, all the while there was something naggingly familiar about that mysterious filter material. Then, a resourceful YouTube cat with a channel called Dracomies figured it out. It was Aquarium Biofilter material. And you can get a bunch of it right here on Amazon for like ten bucks or so. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PDMQF8H/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=A1AE07NH5TJLPD&psc=1 Dracomies fashioned his own out the biofilter sponge and an older nylon style pop screen with great results. I was about to do the same and was looking for a 4" screen to cannibalize when I found this. A clone of the Harkan P110 from PROAR for a quarter of the price. I do not have direct experience with the Harkan but from what I can determine, the is a one to one clone of it. In my voiceover booth it's a faultless plosive killer and completely acoustically transparent on the recording. And if I ever need to replace the filter I'll pick some up from on amazon or just go to my local aquarium supply. At the end of the day, this one might be a few bucks more than the DIY option, but it's still a fair price for what it is and it outperforms virtually any other pop screen on the market at or near it's price point. Well played PROAR! Edit: Since I purchased this the price has come down almost $10 making this a great value proposition as well as a great plosive killer.
H**A
Gets the job done. Small and sleek. No issue
F**E
Surprisingly good. I’ve used cheap pop filters from the generic ones to stedmans. This is supposed to be a knock off of the more pricier HAKAN pop filter. After doing some research on Google. Decide to try these.. it’s very good!!
L**N
This is a great value, no nonsense pop filter. Some windscreens fail to do the job but this works. Very happy with it.
R**N
la pieza del antipop genial, el ajuste es terrible, barato, frágil y duro de maniobrar, creo que es caro para ser así, si el solo antipop cuesta eso, bueno, esta bien, pero lo dudo. aclaro que pasando ese tema de la instalación el Antipop funciona muy bien.
L**S
Compared to the metal mesh pop filter I was using before, Proar's pop filter tremendously helps mitigate plosives. Functionality: it does its job 110%, however, the only downside is the locking system. The screw-on-lock is too flimsy combined with the stiff gooseneck, the lock barely holds on and requires you to fully engage/screw on the lock. But I wonder how long it will last if I have to have it on really tight as I am consistently switch between the pop filter and the windscreen.
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