OH I remember now, intec I think is the make. they're white, have long cables, the mic themselves have a (wrongly wired) xlr connector, and the usb connector has a dual 1/8" mic input jack so you can add a second mic of your own choice into the same input if you ever want to (although it'll show up as the same mic, the game won't be aware of a second mic). for hte money spent ($40 for two of these total) I can't complain.
I bought something similar off eBay which arrived yesterday - and it sounds like it works in the same way. A USB dongle with 2 1/8" mic input jacks. It claims to let 2 people sing at the same time, which it does, but like yours the Wii only recognises them as 1 mic [ clearly, unlike Rock Band 2 and GH:WT, the dongle doesn't also contain a usb hub ]. Other than that the quality of the mics is fine. I've also got, off eBay, an official "singstar usb dongle" (which looks remarkably similar to the dongle on my mics) in the hope that it will act as a "mic input jack to usb adaptor" for my 2nd mic -- at least it was cheaper than buying a logitch vantage mic [ which wouldn't have matched with the existing mics
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QUOTE(dkelley @ Jan 9 2009, 06:25 PM) But then I just bought the entire set of rockband instruments for the wii from a clearance outlet for $40, that's the strat, the drums, the logitec mic,
the usb hub (a working one!), drum sticks, wireless guitar hub, batteries, everything except the game disc. so compared to that deal the cheap mics were a ripoff. but I'm keeping at least one of them anyway, for games like karaoke revolution (which is REALLY FUN, the judging part is great!) that support true duets with correct parts and harmonies, having two mics on separate usb inputs is a requirement and makes the game super fun for my wife and me (she's a real singer and I'm a session musician). total blast.