Cheapest I have ever seen.
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Bad for USB, EQ switches are useless, which leaves you with a poor XLR mic for the price.
If you want a good value USB mic, right now you've got the HyperX Duocast for about $140, and the Razer Seiren X for about $70, both on eBay. Both are condenser, but they're a far more smooth and pleasant tuning, with the Duocast being more detailed than this. Or, you can wait for a sub-$200 Shure MV7 - no, not the MV7X - deal on Amazon, which happen usually twice a year.
If you still want a dynamic XLR mic at or below this price range, I'd stick to stage mics, and you'll probably save yourself $80-$100 in the process. The usual SM58, E835, AKG D5, and sE v7 recommendations apply.