🎤 Elevate your voice, own the stream — sound like a pro, anytime, anywhere!
The Logitech Blue Yeti Nano is a compact USB condenser microphone designed for creators who demand professional broadcast-quality sound. Featuring dual custom mic capsules, selectable cardioid and omnidirectional pickup patterns, and zero-latency headphone monitoring, it offers versatile, plug-and-play performance for gaming, streaming, podcasting, and recording on PC and Mac. Its eco-friendly recycled content certification adds a sustainable edge to your creative setup.
Color | Blackout |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 4.29 x 3.78 x 8.37 inches |
Power Source | Usb Microphone,Usb Condenser |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Audible Noise | 120 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional, Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 120 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Omnidirectional Microphone |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB |
Special Features | Volume Control |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
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Great starter mic
The Yeti line of mics are great for office use, basic voice over recording, etc.It's certainly not a pro-level mic but it's leaps and bounds better than most basic desktop mics. The ability to change the audio input patterns via placement & preset is really convenient and it's just a solid piece of equipment for sure.This isn't something you would necessarily want to record an album's vocals with as it wouldn't belong in a pro studio but for desktop publishing, podcasting, web meetings, etc, it's fantastic. :)
J**6
Perfect for enhancing WFH audio experience!
After a full year of WFH (with no signs of that changing any time soon), I finally started listening back to meeting recordings and realized how poor my audio quality was using my internal laptop mic with my desk setup. I don't like wearing headphones and especially hate those N*SYNC style mic/headphone combos, so I picked this up to plop on my desk instead. I get a lot of comments from co-workers how much louder and clearer my audio is, and believe it or not I feel like productivity in meetings has gone up considerably as a result. Much easier to get your point across when people can actually HEAR you!Works like a charm with MS Teams - plug and play on my Mac with 0 issues whatsoever. I also installed the Sherpa app to fine tune the gain if I need to. Despite some reviews, I am able to use this without headphones just fine, never had any feedback issues in Teams. I have my input as the Yeti Nano, and output as my Mac's speakers set as my default I/O setting in Teams & Finder. The cardoid setting works great to limit background & keyboard noise, I keep it in front of me angled slightly up/to the left of my keyboard.Added bonus, it looks super cool and adds a nice visual element to my desk, I feel like I'm Letterman sometimes (not really, but hey any happiness you can get mid-pandemic is key). Can't wait to bring this into the office if/when we ever go back. I'm sure this will work great for conference room audio in the omni-directional mode, we were using Jabra's previously which were spotty at best.BTW my use is relatively limited and just for improving Teams/conference call audio. I haven't done any extensive testing for podcasting, music, etc...so I can't speak to those use cases, but I can tell you it does what I need it to do great.
D**N
Honest review from graphic design expert
Many people say that the shure sm7b would outrank any mic. Why not a Scarlett? Hmm. What a tough decision. The solution is here, folks! It’s a usb mic with AWESOME sound quality. It has been tested to be better than my $400 headphones mic and my $260 earbuds.I have the Bose 700 noise cancellation headphonesAnd AirPod prosThis yeti mic is better in microphone quality than these 2 combined. Of course you’ll need a computer to fit the mics power. If you are just on discord all day talking, a yeti mic will only do you good if you have enough ram (in certain context) for all you people out there that do not know what ram is. It’s a component used for, well, helping your computer process things. (Assuming the viewer has no knowledge) if you want to do animations and are considering buying this mic, make sure you have at least 8 gigs of ram for gods sake. You cannot do anything with 4 gigs of ram, let’s face it.If you have 8 gigs of ram and a good i3 cpu, you can use this mic up to full potential. If you have a chronebook, honestly I do not know why you’d need a mic like this, but it should work for them. (I cannot say for sure on older chromebooks) I use my yeti on windows. Works like a charm! No different than the $400 mics in my opinion. Obviously, there is a difference. But compared to the price and what you get, yeti is by far the best in my opinion. If you are just starting out in the music industry or you do gaming on a mid end pc, this is the way to go. Have tons of friends that use it that say all good things about it.Let’s go over the logistics.Package was in GREAT condition!Worked perfectlyNot damagedArrived on time (like always) you know, I’ve never ever had a problem ONCE with it arriving late. With any items. I use Amazon a lot too!Super super easy setup, you just plug the micro usb into the mic and plug the other end of the usb to the USB port on your computer. Well, that should be it. 5 stars all the way. I do animations on Adobe, programming in css and html & JavaScript while on business calls, plus creating audios for the music industry and this has never failed me. 👍👍👍
T**A
Worth the price
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using a blue snowball ice since I was 14. I’m 18 now. It was amazing and never let me down and it still works flawlessly to this day but it was time for an upgrade. I was just going to get a regular yeti until I seen the nano for cheaper with almost identical specs. Really the only thing different from this is there’s one less button on this nano apart from the regular yeti. For the price it sounds amazing (if you configure your sound and voice boost correctly in your control panel) the material of it feels sturdy. It’s some type of metal. And the color of the black really goes well with my black kind of Aesthetic. There’s also a headphone jack that’s on the bottom so you can hear what your voice sound like for better configuration. I give this a 100/10. Best mic I’ve ever had so this is my pc mic now whilst the ol’ reliable snowball is my console mic.
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