I have to agree that the USB-C option is great. I'm using a Dell S2719DC at the moment and it's USB C port allows charging up to 45W which is just enough for my Lenovo X1 Carbon. Overall it's an excellent monitor, and even okay for gaming with FreeSync support up to 75Hz. My girlfriend can't wait to take it over when I do get something new.
My sister and her husband run a company that rents audio equipment and staging, mainly for live performances, and they use quite a few of the Shure SM58, which is excellent for vocals, and tough enough to stand up to being rented out frequently. I would have considered that had it not required an audio interface.
For my video conferencing at home I went with the Rode VideoMic NTG as it can attach via USB or 3.5mm, and it's super cardioid pattern is perfect for reducing background noise. My girlfriend is often on another call in the next room, and her Samson Meteor, while also really good for the price, does pickup a lot more of what's going on around her, despite it's cardioid pickup.
As for audio interfaces, this Audient EVO 4 may be worth a look:
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