Maono has released its P Series hybrid audio interfaces, the P1 and P2, designed to bridge the gap between studio-grade recording and mobile-first content creation. Available now on Amazon and the Maono website, these units offer up to 70dB of gain and 24-bit/192kHz resolution, catering to creators who balance livestreaming, podcasting, and mobile production across multiple devices.
Bridging Mobile and Studio Workflows
The core challenge for modern creators is the friction between professional hardware and mobile devices. Maono’s P Series addresses this through USB OTG connectivity, allowing direct integration with smartphones and tablets. According to the company, this design supports the current shift toward hybrid workflows where creators move fluidly between desk-based streaming and field recording.

The hardware is differentiated by its input capacity. The P1 is built for solo creators, featuring a single microphone preamp with an Auto Gain function that automates recording levels. The P2, conversely, offers dual microphone preamps and dual combo inputs, providing the flexibility needed for multi-person interviews or complex streaming setups.
Pro Tip: When using the P2 for mobile recording, take advantage of the independent USB power input. This allows for auxiliary power, ensuring stable performance when your smartphone or tablet cannot provide sufficient bus power.
Technical Specifications and Performance
Reliability in audio recording often comes down to the noise floor. The P1 interface provides up to 70dB of gain with an equivalent input noise (EIN) of -130.6dB, which is designed to handle gain-hungry dynamic microphones without adding unwanted hiss. The P2 provides 56dB of gain with an EIN of -129.5dB.
Both models utilize stereo loopback with three channels. This feature is essential for streamers who need to capture system audio—such as game sounds or music—alongside their microphone input. By separating headphone and monitor controls, Maono allows users to manage their mix independently, a standard requirement for professional broadcasting.
Market Positioning and Future Trends
By integrating camera and mobile outputs directly into the P Series, Maono is targeting a segment of the market that prioritizes portability alongside high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz audio.
Did you know?
Stereo loopback is the primary technology that allows streamers to capture audio from their computer’s software (like Discord or Spotify) and broadcast it to their viewers while still speaking into their own microphone.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between the P1 and P2?
- The P1 is a single-input interface for solo creators, while the P2 features dual inputs and dual headphone outputs for multi-person setups.
- Can these interfaces connect to smartphones?
- Yes, both models feature USB OTG connectivity for direct integration with tablets and smartphones, as well as dedicated 3.5mm outputs for cameras.
- Does the P Series require external power?
- The P2 includes an additional USB power input for auxiliary power, which is useful for mobile recording or complex setups where bus power is insufficient.
Are you currently using a standalone interface for your mobile streaming setup? Share your experience in the comments below, or explore our latest guides on optimizing audio for social media to get the most out of your gear.
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