It is entirely round-similar to a grapefruit-and comes with a neat tripod table stand, which makes it look slightly like a spaceship. In terms of what you may picture in your head when we say 'microphone,' this may be a little out there.
It is compact, so there are not a lot of little pieces that could catch or snap. Its shape also makes it easy to pack and fit in most places without worrying about breaking it. While this mic may be sturdy enough to handle the fall, it will be frustrating to constantly edit out all the rolling around. However, it is also easy to knock over if you are not careful. Ergonomically, it is more durable than the design of the Yeti or other models. The round design of this model gives it some pros and cons. We would say this is a good back-up mic or travel mic, or a starter for beginners because it is simple to use and it is definitely miles ahead of a standard microphone. We cannot knock it too hard though, because it's not like the quality is bad and for an on the go option, this is a great travel microphone. However, you do get what you pay for with this mic. It does its job for podcasting and voice-overs, and if you are on a budget, this is definitely a good mic to look into. What this means is that you may not be getting the crispest vocals out of it.
The Snowball is a condenser type microphone with a frequency response of 40Hz to 18kHz.