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Logitech for Creators Blue Yeti Nano USB Microphone for Gaming, Streaming, Podcasting,Twitch, YouTube, Discord, Recording for PC and Mac, Plug & Play - Shadow Grey
Power Source | USB |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 100 dB |
Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Audible Noise | 44 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 120 dB |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4.29 x 3.78 x 8.31 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Shadow Grey |
A**R
It sounds amazing—clear, warm, and warm!
I love my Yeti Blue mic!It sounds amazing—clear, warm, and warm. I didn’t have to mess with a bunch of settings or gear, just plugged it in and it worked perfectly. Whether I’m recording or just chatting, it makes everything sound pro. Plus, it looks great on my desk!
V**R
Excellent for This Price Point
This mic is a major step-up device for those who stream content and want to enhance a professional presentation or people who just like to communicate with others and have an unmistakable improvement to sound. This all comes at a reasonable price and still offers options for operation that are excellent for this price range. Check out the specs and consider this features that are excellent for any mic at this price point.
B**E
Great product for the price.
Great microphone with a stellar quality that doesn't require me to be super close in order to be heard. I've bought two (one for me and my daughter) and we're both are happy with it.
L**H
its good if you don't need a high end audio setup or if you dont have much funds to start out with
this is by far a better product than the over-popular Yeti. The Nano has the same audio quality in a smaller form factor and is cheaper. Although I no longer use it as I moved to a rode podmic, I have no negative feelings for the Yeti Nano, it is just a genuinely good microphone for the price point. putting on some simple filters such as a noise gate, EQ, and compressor and the microphone will do far enough for day-to-day usage. genuinely, consider this over getting an XLR setup or even the new USB podmic or USB shure. price and brand do not dictate quality of product.
S**H
Don't spend any more for a mic, this is more than good enough
The best sounding mic I've ever used. Don't be foolish by spending hundreds of dollars for a XLR mic, you won't notice any significant difference. It's also compact and made of metal housing, very sturdy and top notch quality. I used to not believe in USB mic, but they are perfectly fine, if you want to go the XLR route, you'd have to spend twice the money easily just to get the same sound quality because you need a good audio interface to go with the very good analog mic. The setup is just so easy with USB mic, unless you are a professional audio person, I really don't see a reason not to go with USB mic.
D**S
You MUST implement audio filters and noise gates to this Microphone!
I'm using this Blue Yeti Nano on my Macbook Pro for calls on Zoom, Discord, and Microsoft Teams. Note: If you put in zero effort into customization after opening the box, you will get mediocre audio quality! You MUST implement audio filters and noise gates, which means extra work. Zoom, Discord, and Teams all have built-in basic audio adjustments, and for most people this is good enough. Activate the noise suppression, noise gate, and lower the gain so you don't blow out people's eardrums.On my local Mac, I learned how to use OBS (open broadcaster software) to filter my audio BEFORE sending it out to Zoom/Discord/Teams. I'm essentially routing my audio through OBS filters first. This gives me the best audio for zero extra cost. I followed online guides on how to set this up.The power cable is hella annoying because there's a ferrite core (black cylinder) which is too close to the end of the micro-USB side. It blocks the mic from being able to fully swivel, so your mic is basically FORCED into 1 position. Yes, the mic is stuck even if you route the cable through the small pass-thru hole. The engineer who assembled the parts list probably sourced a generic cable and forgot to measure the ferrite core clearance distance.
D**R
Exceeded ALL Expectatioins
I've used three different mics over the last two years while hosting indie music video shows on Youtube, and was only moderately satisfied with the performance of all of them. In addition, I wanted to remove the barrier of having the mic right in front of my face.After a careful search, I decided to go with the Blue Yeti Nano. Initially, I was very impressed with the weight of the mic, and the look is sleek and professional. As an experiment, I set it on a table approximately 4-5 feet away from where I plan to sit for the new show and recorded a few minutes to see how it worked.It was amazing! The mic not only picked up my voice, but when my co-host spoke from almost 10 feet away, the recording came through very clear and strong. In fact, for the second recording we had to turn the mic down because I was too loud!Overall, I am very pleased with this microphone. No longer will I fuss with a boom stand and have a mic blocking my face, and the sound is so clear (even before any effects are added). Couldn't ask for better performance, and it definitely exceeded every expectation. Five stars!
B**L
Great little mic with a clear sound
After a friend recommended I look at Yeti's line of microphones, I went with the smaller Yeti Nano and got a boom arm mount for it and haven't looked back since! It's never in the way like a headset mic can be and it was easy to configure the settings so that it doesnt pick up every little sound because if you don't set it up like in discord, it will absolutely pick up all different sounds and with clarity! lol
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