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A Look at the Latest App That Has Everyone Talking: Clubhouse

The social media app Clubhouse has taken over the tech world by storm.
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The social media app Clubhouse has taken over the tech world by storm.

The social media app Clubhouse has taken over the tech world by storm.
Glitter Magazine

Clubhouse, a private, only audio-based social media app, has garnered the attention of millions of people ranging from those in the tech world to A-list celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher, Drake, Jared Leto, and Oprah.

Clubhouse was created by Paul Davison and Rohan Seth with a mission to provide its users with an unforgettable experience. The popular app is invite-only, and once invited, users can enter and participate in any chat room using only their voice. Anyone who owns an iPhone can download the Clubhouse app in the App Store and reserve a username of their choice. Once a username is reserved, one must wait for an invite message.

Being that Clubhouse is a voice-based app, it is essential to sound your very best when having the stage to speak and lead the conversation. If you are the person who makes the chat room, the responsibility falls on you to make sure you are speaking loud and clear enough to those choosing to enter the chat.

The social media app Clubhouse has taken over the tech world by storm.
Glitter Magazine

The best option for those wishing to use Clubhouse is the Tula Mic, a portable hand-held recorder. Other than its retro aesthetic, Tula Mic is appealing for its ability to convert to both cardioid and Omni pattern. Cardioid is used for capturing audio from someone directly speaking into the microphone; Omni is used for recording room pickup. Omni pattern works best for someone who is conducting an interview. Anyone can use Tula Mic on their computer or cell phone. Even better, Tula Mic has a built-in battery that can last up to 14 hours of recording. Tula works great with or without headphones.

Clubhouse certainly will continue to make waves in the tech industry; it is not going away.