150 seems high. You can get the Q2U on amazon for 70 bucks, and you can get cheap boom arms for 15-20usd, including a foam "popfilter". The nice thing with the q2u is you can change to xlr when you have the money.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FKG8PGZ/ https://www.amazon.com//dp/B00DY1F2CS/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002GXF8Q/
Now that that is out of the way.
I would consider instead of going for the q2u, to look at the XM8500
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002KZAKS/
For the money its super hard to beat, and personally I feel it sounds better than the q2u.At a normal price of 25usd (on sale on amazon for 19usd currently) you can easily pick up the cable needed, a foam tip and boom arm as above, along with a xlr interface.
The reason I would go this way, is that you then set yourself up for a nice upgrade path down the road. As for what interface to get, there is a lot to chose from, but for streaming I would go with the wave XLR interface from Elgato. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09738CKKX/
The interface itself isnt anything special, its not bad, not great, but does a good job. The reason to pick up that interface over say Focusrite, is the Wave software it comes with. The software will let you adjust volume easily independent between what you hear and what stream hear, along with routing audio wherever you want it. For the price, there really isnt anything like it.
Just editing in the comparison from podcastage.
https://youtu.be/o42-oX6BPYU?t=547
What is your budget?
For the cheap, just to get the audio routing and access to good VST plugins you can go Elgato Wave XLR. Its a very simple looking interface, but if you dont really need the sliders, it does the job. And you can control the software somewhat with the streamdeck, or if you want knobs, streamdeck+. But adding those adds cost.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09738CKKX/ - Elgato Wave XLR
Then there is the products from Rode, and here you have a bit to chose from.
Rode Rodecaster Pro II https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B17V8NGX/
- This is maybe the closest to what the GoXLR provides, and more.
Rode RodeCaster Duo https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQLJYSBX
- The little brother, that still punches above its weight.
Rode StreamerX https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQM2CL1W?
- The odd one out, that does a lot in a tiny package.
So yeah, there is even more options out there too, but you need to figure out what you really need and what your budget it. If you don't need external sliders, its hard to beat the elgato for what it is. If you need the extra features and some sliders, the duo is nice. And then if you want a very tiny package with a built in capture card, streamer X.