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The Yeti X connects to its host computer via a Micro USB port. I would have preferred to see the more robust USB-C used, but that’s about the only downside I can think of at the moment.
Blue plans to sell it alongside the original $130 Yeti and the smaller $100 Yeti Nano. But that extra cost is going to get you a better microphone with active visual monitoring of your audio level.
While I still swear by the Blue Yeti to this day, I’ll admit that it hasn’t been my only go-to microphone as of late. In the midst of burying myself in all manner of microphones for work, I ...
Blue's latest microphone — the Yeti Nano — is a miniaturized version of the company's popular Yeti USB mic. AppleInsider has spent the last couple weeks testing it out ahead of the launch and ...
Verdict: The Blue Yeti Nano is a cracking little USB microphone that’s built like the proverbial tank. It has a built-in monitoring amplifier with a low noise floor which means it doesn’t ...
I tested the O.G. Yeti against its most recent update, the $169.99 Yeti X—which records at higher 24-bit/48kHz resolution and boasts an additional condenser—as well as the original issue Blue ...
When it comes to microphones, you’ll see a lot of people using the Audio Technica AT2020 or the Blue Yeti. The latter is especially difficult to miss because it’s huge — but Blue Micro… ...
Blue's microphones have been a popular choice for podcasters and live streamers for years, mostly due to their plug-and-play ease of use. Now the company is aiming to make things even easier with ...
Verdict Blue continues its dominance of the USB podcasting mic space with the Yeti Nano. The smaller size is generally a bonus, and while there’s a few features missing due to its shrinkage, the ...
Blue claims it has kept the same studio-quality sound of the original Yeti in this new model — it supports sample rates up to 24-bit/48kHz, as with most of Blue’s microphone lineup — though ...