I'm going to have to argue that the Rode NT Mini is a superior mic (in terms of price)
Podcastage
View: https://youtu.be/_mLyLh7cN2s
And Mike Russell
View: https://youtu.be/hBYk3kDmCj4
Both have done excellent deep dives into a range of mic samples
Don't even bother with the snowball snowball sounds horrible. Cheaper, but horrible.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU2i0I6ccsw&ab_channel=TechBoss
this video is all in German, but you can at least HEAR the comparisons in audio even if you can't understand German.. Tech specs is one thing, but all I care about is how it sounds to my ears. This shows there's not a huge difference between the wave 3, the nt usb, and the usb nt mini.
The wave 3 ($290aud) is $90 aud more expensive than the Rode NT USB ($200aud), and my personal preference is towards the NT USB. The NT USB mini ( $149aud) sounds slightly weaker, but is $50 cheaper than the bigger NT. and basically half the price of the wave 3. I'd personally invest the $50 more into the NT USB (though get a boom arm for it, the included mic stand isn't sufficient in my opinion and I always ended up slouching down to get closer to it, so get a mic arm for it)
don't discredit the Audio-Technica ATR2100 (not the one with the x on the end) it's $140 Australian dollars (probably $100 American dollars), so half the price of the Wave 3. I had an issue with my Rode NT USB and needed a new cheap microphone as a backup, and after a few hours of listening to samples (rode nt mini isn't available in Australia at the time I needed) went with the autio-technica ATR2100 and I have to say the audio is quite good! I was expecting to be disappointed, but the quality is great for the price. you definitely need a pop filter for it though.
For price, Rode NT Mini is fantastic and was released very recently, before that I've loved the Rod NT for the last few years.