The standard Audio-Technica AT2020 ($99 at Amazon) is still a good choice with an XLR connection. Packed with a few more goodies, the Audio-Technica AT2020USB-XP uses a USB-C to USB-A connection for recording the cardioid condense mic directly to your computer. It records 24-bit/192kHz, which is a good quality for editing purposes.
Devices using USB-C connectors, whether with Thunderbolt or USB peripherals, can deliver up to 100 watts of power for charging, or up to 15 watts to power bus-powered devices (like audio interfaces). The power delivery coexists with data and is bidirectional, so not only can a host charge a peripheral, but a peripheral can also charge a host.
Award-winning status demonstrates. This budget DAC, which can be USB or mains powered (though a mains adapter doesn’t come in the box), is excellent in both the features and performance department for the money. At one end is a USB Type B input, plus RCA line-level and 4.4mm Pentaconn balanced outputs. Tir8.