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🎤 Own your voice, own the room — Blue Yeti Nano makes every word count!
The Logitech Blue Yeti Nano is a premium USB condenser microphone designed for creators who demand professional broadcast-quality sound in a compact form. Featuring dual custom mic capsules, selectable cardioid and omnidirectional pickup patterns, and zero-latency headphone monitoring, it delivers exceptional vocal clarity for podcasting, streaming, and conferencing. Plug & play compatible with Mac and PC, it combines powerful Blue VO!CE software effects with intuitive onboard controls, making it the go-to mic for millennial professionals seeking studio-grade audio without the bulk or complexity.























| ASIN | B07QLNYBG9 |
| Antenna Location | Conferencing, Podcasting |
| Audible Noise | 120 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 120 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,593 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #26 in Multipurpose Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Yeti Nano Mic,Custom Base with Cable Management,USB Cable,1/4-inch to 5/8-inch Adapter,Quick Start Guide |
| Color | Blackout |
| Compatible Devices | Camera, Conferencing, Notebook, Podcasting |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,269 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Information Not Available |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00836213001639 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions | 4.29 x 3.78 x 8.37 inches |
| Item Type Name | Blue Yeti Nano Premium USB Mic for Recording and Streaming - Blackout |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Blue |
| Mfr Part Number | 988-000400 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Desktop |
| Model Name | Blue Yeti Nano Premium USB Mic for Recording and Streaming - Blackout |
| Model Number | 988-000400 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Usb Microphone,Usb Condenser |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Conferencing, Podcasting |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Special Feature | Desktop, Stand Mountable |
| UPC | 836213001639 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
D**A
Great quality for price!
Was searching for a good quality, not overly expensive microphone for podcasting. This was very highly rated, so we gave it a try. Great sound quality, easy to use and not overly expensive. Doesn’t take up too much room and lightweight so easy to move around or travel with. Only caution is it’s sensitive to background noise. I need to have a sound box or barrier by my laptop fan as it will pick up that noise.
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 headphones And AirPod pros This 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 perfectly Not damaged Arrived 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**R
Speak clearly and hear exceptionally online and in person.
Finally found th best economical and great sound microphone. Easy to connect with laptop and picks up all sounds. Honestly you need to be careful because it picks up better than you think for the price. Works fantastic for a business meetings, interviews, homeowners meetings and more. Just remember you have a "hot mic" because it picks up everything. The people on the other side love it -they can now hear clear and everything all the time.
J**5
Great sound, Lousy software
Pros: + Equally good sound to Blue Yeti for half the size + Volume knob and lighting looks cool and works well + Don't miss the extra sound settings as only ever used cardioid or full surround Cons: - Need the Blue Sherpa software to control the gain, but... - Installed the software (Windows 10, 64 bit) and it recognized the mic the first time and the controls worked, but after a re-boot, it would no longer recognize the mic ("Uh-oh! It appears you don't have any devices connected..."). But the mic is still working, light is lit, but I can't control the gain without going several clicks deep into Windows setting. Blue tech support was not helpful. Followed all their instructions including uninstall/reinstall, installing Logitech's hub software also, and has never worked since. Mic is still excellent sounding, but lack of control is a hassle. I found several posts of others having this issue and no resolution. YMMV. - REALLY MISS THE HARDWARE CONTROL GAIN KNOB ON THE BLUE YETI Overall I highly recommend, as it is at it's core an excellent quality microphone and delivers professional sounding recordings and webinar broadcasts. Just know you may need to really play deep in Windows settings to tune it to your specs.
C**D
Customize Your Sound
A great mic for any purpose but I got Yeti Nano to improve my voice quality on conference calls (e.g. zoom, google meet, MS teams, webex, etc.) I have a windows desktop computer and added a video camera but was unhappy with first several headphone/mic combinations I tried. Finally, the Yeti is a great mic option and I have stopped searching. It has a headphone jack so you can eliminate any chance of feedback from unmatched devices. I'm using KZ ZS10 Pro earbuds plugged into the Yeti headphone jack. Back to the mic--definitely make sure you download the Blue Sherpa app search for it online. The app allows you to control the mic sound, such as gain, cardioid or omni pickup, headphone playback volume, but the coolest feature gives you complete control over sound filters and equalization. I was able to completely eliminate that sound many mics produce which I call "you sound like you are talking from the bottom of a can." (Solution set bass at -2dB, and set a high pass filter at 130 Hz.) Another problem solved with Yeti--conference call attendees would say my voice would breakup. This is just a hunch, but the app has a dedicated analog to digital (ADC) function and I think this means the computer doesn't use an unknown app with a low process priority that causes problems on conf calls, anyway my problem went away. One problem I had was a yellow blinking light on the Yeti; if this occurs you need to make a setting change on the computer. Go to control panel; select "hardware and sound", click sound, a Yeti device will appear under both playback and recording lists. You need to make sure the sample rate setting under advanced properties, is the same for both playback and recording. Change both sample rate settings to 48kHz or 44.1kHz and use the one that keeps the green LED light lit on Yeti. One last note, on conference calls I have been able to use my desktop speakers (instead of headphones) with the Yeti mic and it doesn't seem to cause problems, but watch out for reverb problems.
M**E
Quality is great
Great improvement over having a headphone microphone. I’ve been told I sound so much more clearer since I made the change. Great value for money and easy use out of the box.
A**N
Nice Mic.
Great for Zoom/Webex meetings. I personally use it for content creation. Nice mic.
L**S
A must have item for those that work 100% remote
I was on the fence for buying a dedicated microphone for quite some time. Tried many different methods including countless Bluetooth headsets to dedicated DAC with mic input. None seem to work consistently and ALWAYS had some issue before and during those long call sessions. Alas! Logitech Yeti Nano is the solution. What I like. Plug-n-Play. Although the description says I need to use the app to control the volume, it was literally Plug-N-Play used with Windows 11. It has dedicated headphone out. So I use Etymotic ER4SR noise isolating in-ear monitors (IEM). It's awesome because I don't have to raise my voice as the Nano feeds some of my speech back into the IEMs. I just speak normally. Compactness cleared up so much space on my desk. Highly recommended if you work 100% remote.
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