The Rode XLRID Colored XLR Rings are a must - have for audio enthusiasts. In complex audio setups with multiple microphones and cables, these eight color - coded rings offer an easy way to identify cables. Each ring can be easily attached to any XLR plug, so you'll never have to guess which cable goes to which channel again. The colors of the rings match the microphone channels on the RODECaster Pro, making it super efficient for sound engineers, musicians, and content creators. The convenient color - coding streamlines device connection and reduces confusion during live events or recording sessions. The bright and distinct colors let you quickly spot the corresponding microphone or device, minimizing errors and boosting workflow. Whether you're in a home studio or on a big stage, these rings will upgrade your audio setup. Built with durable and reliable high - quality resilient plastic, the rings can withstand daily wear and tear. They fit securely on XLR plugs, so you don't have to worry about them slipping off during a performance, ensuring your audio connections stay stable. Key features include eight vibrant color - coded rings for easy cable ID, compatibility with all standard XLR plugs, colors matching RODECaster Pro channels, long - lasting durability, and improved workflow. The set comes with 8 Rode XLRID Color Rings.

Using the Rode XLRID Colored XLR Rings is a breeze. Just take a ring and slide it onto the XLR plug of your microphone or cable. The rings are designed to fit all standard XLR plugs, so they should go on smoothly. When setting up your audio equipment, match the color of the ring to the corresponding microphone channel on the RODECaster Pro. This will help you quickly identify which cable is connected to which channel. As for maintenance, these rings are made of high - quality resilient plastic, so they're pretty tough. But try to keep them away from sharp objects that could scratch or damage them. Also, don't expose them to extreme temperatures as this might affect their shape and fit. If they get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth. When not in use, you can keep the rings in a safe place, like a small storage box, to prevent them from getting lost.