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In 2009, the American company Blue Microphones debuted the Yeti ($129.99) as a “premium” USB microphone aimed at pro, semi-pro, and aspiring broadcasters, singers, and musicians. At that time ...
We've got everything you need to know about this ever-popular podcast microphone range and where to find the top offers online. The Blue Yeti series of desktop USB microphones has achieved near-total ...
Find out more about our reviews policy. The Blue Yeti Microphone continues to be a perennially popular USB choice for content creators of all types and for good reason. It's well built ...
Find out how we test. The Blue Yeti offers pretty much everything you could ask for from a microphone. It connects via USB, so there is zero hassle in setting it up – you literally plug and play ...
It's immediately obvious from the emblazoned box what the Sentry streaming mic is supposed to be: an affordable alternative to the Blue Yeti USB microphone, re-packaged with a gamer aesthetic.
Blue adds a bigger, badder mic to its Yeti line. If you want a microphone to stream or record at home with, the Yeti X is probably the easiest one to get usable results from with a USB connection.
Learn more › Way before there were dozens of companies making hundreds of USB microphones, Blue Microphones introduced the Yeti in 2009 and it held a legitimate claim to being among the best USB ...
The result was the Blue Snowball USB mic, and once it became available ... Five years later, Logitech is axing the Blue Microphones name in favor of Yeti, the name of one of Blue's most popular ...
Blue Microphones has announced two new USB mics Blue Yeti X has an 11-segment LED indicator Blue Yeti Nano, Yeti X has advanced Blue Voice features Blue Microphones, a part of Logitech for ...