Our Gear Recommendations
A resource hub for optional equipment for online lessons
Check out Lessonface gear reviews, equipment recommendations from teachers, & more!
What's Needed for Online Lessons?
At Lessonface, we’ve seen that online lessons only require three things: (1) a computer or tablet, (2) a webcam, and (3) a good internet connection. However, if you’re looking to to upgrade or curious about what others are using, we’re happy to share our recommendations for equipment tested and used by those on Lessonface.
Depending on your enthusiasm for tech or the subject you're teaching, you may find you want to step up your game.
While we’ve been connecting teachers and students together for online lessons since 2012, dedicated gear recommendations is a new area of our site. Please reach out [email protected] if you have recommendations or ideas to add.
Audio Recommendations
Understanding Zoom’s audio settings goes a long way to getting the best sound out of any microphone, whether built-in, an external USB microphone, or an XLR microphone running through an audio interface. Zoom even has a new Live Performance Audio mode that can be used for some applications.
Review: Sennheiser Profile USB Microphone & Sennheiser HD 400 Pro Headphones
Using an external microphone and headphones is the first step towards improving your audio for any form of video conferencing. We had the chance test the Sennheiser USB Profile Mic and Sennheiser HD 400 Pro Headphones to see what we thought.
Our take on the Sennhesier Profile Mic & HD 400 Pro Headphones
Review: ADAM Audio T5V Nearfield Monitors
When picking a pair of studio monitors, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the variety of choice, and if music production is new to you, reading a spec sheet or looking at the response profile of a set of monitors may simply not be that helpful.
Music Technology Recommendations
Review: Novation Launchkey MK3
For those interested in writing or performing music electronically, the world of MIDI opens up all sorts of possibilities. What's needed in a MIDI controller? It all depends on your workflow and what features would be most helpful to you.
Video Recommendations
Regardless of whether you are using a built-in camera on your computer or tablet, or using an external USB webcam, the proper placement and sufficient light (hint: it’s usually more than you think) will make any camera look better.
Current teachers on Lessonface are known to use a variety of webcams including the Hue HD Document Camera (favored for its flexible gooseneck), the OIEXI 4k Video Camera, and the Logitech Brio.
Teachers Recommend:
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