
At PCBuilder, we’ve made personal computing simpler. We took the desktop PC and made it easier to shop for, easier to afford, and easier to own. Now, with expanded configuration options and ready-to-go prebuilts, getting the right setup is just a click away.
The PC may be the heart of any battlestation, but stepping into something new – like content creation – takes more than just the right machine. A few key accessories can make all the difference. That’s why PCBuilder offers a growing range of essential gear at leading retailers. Today, we’re focusing on the must-haves for anyone looking to start a podcast.
The Push He’s Been Waiting For
This holiday season feels like the right moment to finally pull the trigger on that podcast idea. Most people reach a point where they realise they have something worth saying – and podcasting remains one of the most accessible ways to say it. From multi-million-rand productions to weekend passion projects, there’s room for every kind of podcast.
Never felt the urge to hit record? We’re willing to bet at least one uncle – or your dad – has mentioned it in passing. Whether it’s for Christmas, the New Year, or just a thoughtful surprise, this could be the push they need to start something new.
Start With a Mic
Every podcast starts with a microphone, and PCBuilder has plenty to choose from. If you’re looking for a great entry-level option that won’t break the bank, the CAST CORE USB Gaming Microphone is a solid place to begin. Plug-and-play USB makes setup quick and easy, while the audio quality is a clear step up from headset or built-in mics. It even includes dynamic lighting and a noise-reducing jacket to help keep recordings clean.
If you – or the person you’re buying for – already have some recording experience, or simply want to step things up a notch, the CAST ULTRA USB Gaming Microphone is worth a look. It offers far more control over your sound, with four interchangeable polar patterns and three diaphragm pickups to suit different recording styles. You still get the signature dynamic lighting too, just with more flexibility under the hood.
Where a Setup Starts to Feel Serious
Both microphones include their own desktop stands, but it doesn’t take long to realise that desk-mounted mics can get in the way – and they tend to pick up vibrations, knocks, and unwanted noise from the tabletop. Things start to feel like a proper podcast setup once you add a boom arm, and PCBuilder has that covered as well. The CAST STEADY Microphone Boom Arm provides a sturdy, reliable mount for most microphones, thanks to its solid aluminium alloy and ABS construction.
That solid construction isn’t just for show – it helps absorb vibrations and keeps the microphone exactly where you place it. That stability helps reduce unwanted noise and stops the mic from drifting or sagging mid-session. At the same time, flexibility is just as important, letting you position your microphone exactly where it feels most natural.
Once it’s in place, it stays put. The quick-release mount works with most microphones and accessories, and the strong desk clamp holds everything securely, giving you a stable, clutter-free recording space you don’t have to think about.
Hear It Like Your Listeners Will
From recording audio to listening back, PCBuilder also offers speakers that slot neatly into a podcasting setup. The SONIC BOOM Bluetooth Gaming Speaker takes its design cues from modern soundbars, delivering a single, clean bar of sound instead of the separate satellite speakers that have cluttered desks for decades. The result is a tidier workspace and more flexible audio placement thanks to Bluetooth connectivity. With an internal 3600mAh battery offering up to five hours of playback, it works just as well as a portable option – or can stay plugged in for a more permanent setup.
Dual 10W speakers deliver more than enough audio quality, not just for gaming as the name suggests, but for everyday use too. In a podcasting workflow, clear, balanced sound is essential for listening back to recordings and making sure your audio is ready before hitting publish.
Comfort Counts
The final piece of any podcast setup isn’t found on your desk, but behind it. A comfortable chair makes all the difference during long recording sessions – and let’s be honest, the right look matters too.
The NAVIGATOR X Gaming Chair is designed for long sessions, featuring high-density, cold-moulded foam in the seat base for lasting comfort. Support is handled by a magnetic velvet neck pillow, paired with a separate lumbar support pillow to keep posture in check during extended recording or editing sessions.
Comfort doesn’t stop at the seat. The armrests offer full multi-directional adjustment, letting you fine-tune their position so they support you properly instead of getting in the way – a common frustration with more limited designs.
All of this is wrapped in a familiar, racing-inspired bucket seat design. A thick metal base provides stability, while large castor wheels make moving around effortless. Finished in a clean, go-with-anything black colourway, with a smooth gas lift, scratch-resistant PU leather, and honeycomb stitching, it’s a solid final piece for any serious setup.











