

🎤 Own Your Sound, Command Your Audience
The Logitech for Creators Blue Yeti USB Microphone is a professional-grade condenser mic featuring a custom three-capsule array and four versatile pickup patterns. Designed for creators, streamers, podcasters, and gamers, it offers onboard controls for gain, mute, headphone volume, and pattern selection. Its adjustable stand ensures optimal positioning, while plug-and-play USB connectivity guarantees effortless setup on Mac and PC. Enhanced by Blue VO!CE software, it delivers broadcast-quality sound with advanced vocal effects, making it the go-to mic for building your creative brand.































| ASIN | B00N1YPXW2 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 120 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 120 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | 429 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 13 in Condenser Microphones |
| Box Contents | – Yeti USB microphone with desktop stand – USB cable – 2-year manufacturer’s guarantee |
| Brand | Logitech for Creators |
| Brand Name | Logitech for Creators |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac (macOS® 10.14 or later), PC (Windows 10 or later) |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Connector type | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 37,160 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Frequency Range | 15 Hz - 22 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 12.5 x 12 x 29.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Microphone |
| Item Weight | 3.51 Pounds |
| Item height | 11.61 inches |
| Manufacturer | Logitech for Creators |
| Maximum Frequency | 20000 Hz |
| Microphone Form Factor | Boundary |
| Minimum Frequency | 20 Hz |
| Model Name | Blue Yeti USB Mic |
| Model Number | 988-000100 |
| Model name | Blue Yeti USB Mic |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Polar Pattern | Multipattern |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming, Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 100 |
| Special Feature | Corded, Mute Function, Noise Reduction, Portable, Stand, Voice Activated Recording |
| Special feature | Corded, Mute Function, Noise Reduction, Portable, Stand, Voice Activated Recording |
| UPC | 836213002070 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**M
Great quality product - Reliable and Clear
I've used this microphone for approximately 2 years now and it is great! The audio quality, improved significantly by utilising the manufacturer software is really clear and crisp. The microphone can be quite sensitive to pops, esses and background noise so best to use a filter of sorts (through software) to minimise non-human sounds. The quality of the product is great. It is robust and has no dints, dings or scratches despite being dropped quite a few times. My only issue lies with the positioning of the USB port which is at the base of the microphone (not to be confused with the stand - which is detatchable) which can become disfigured or damaged over time due to the USB cable pulling or being tensed against one side. This problem could be resolved with a better USB cable angled at 90 degrees when entering the base of the microphone. Otherwise; Looks great, connects to the computer with minimal effort and has plenty of features that will have you up and going in no time.
A**Y
Great starter mic, while not cheap, worth it.
I felt this was a very good mic. I brought it to record my voice and was quite easy to set up. You can plug it in and use it straight away in any recording software. However, I record in OBS and have set up filters for the mic to improve the audio and reduce the background noise. Mic has multiple control knobs on the mic, one increases headphone volume, one increases mic volume (gain) there is a dial that changes where the mic picks up sound from, have a look into which best suits you and which each means, but for my purposes, it works great. It does use the old style usb to micro usb, which is relatively uncommon, but connects well. Overall the mic is really good, looks sleek, but my only criticism is the stand it comes with, while sturdy, where it screws into the mic comes loose quickly without moving it, meaning the mic can turn unexpectedly. This is expected as many recommend getting a different stand or bracket.
M**S
The Yeti: My Mic Drop Moment
I bought this Blue Yeti on a whim for my home office setup, and it has completely changed my audio game. I was expecting a decent upgrade from my old headset mic, but this thing is on another level. The clarity is astonishingly good—my friends on Discord now say they can hear me chewing my cereal from a mile away (which, apparently, is a pro for them, but maybe not for me). The setup was as simple as plugging it in, and the different polar patterns make it super versatile, whether I'm recording a podcast or just hopping on a video call. It captures the full range of my voice, from my booming laughter to my quiet, mumbled thoughts about what to have for dinner. Now for the minor con: This microphone is an absolute beast. It has a solid, heavy-duty build, which is great for durability, but it's not exactly what you'd call portable. It takes up a significant chunk of real estate on my desk, and I definitely wouldn't want to carry it around in my backpack. It’s a real mic-nificent piece of equipment, but maybe not for the traveler. Overall, if you're looking for professional-quality sound without a complicated setup, this microphone is a legendary choice. It's been a monster improvement, and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
A**E
Issues with PS4, workaround found. Otherwise very good product.
Short review: Really good product, build and sound quality is good. Gain and environment setting are very useful. Note that the microphone is technically a headset as there is a 3.5mm jack on the bottom which sound (and your own voice) is/can be outputted through. (FOR ANYONE TRYING TO USE WITH AN ASTRO MIXAMP OR SIMILAR DEVICE SEE FULL REVIEW BELOW) Long review: I previously owned a Blue Microphones Snowball Ice, and I loved it. I actually sold it to a friend in order to buy a Yeti, as he was wanting to get a new microphone, and I was wanting to upgrade. At full price, you really need to be using your mic on a very regular basis, and with need for the extra features a Blue Yeti provides to make it a worthwhile investment, in my opinion. However, I managed to pick one up on sale during black friday, which is what swayed me to buy one. The build quality is very good, as you would expect from a Blue Microphones product. The sound quality (or so I'm assured by my friends) is very good as well (also as expected from Blue). The stand that comes with the microphone is actually surprisingly heavy, and would no doubt keep the microphone still and secure. However I have a boom arm from my previous setup with the Snowball, and so immediately out of the box removed the stand and setup the mic on that. The dial on the front of the mic just adjusts the volume of sound outputted through the 3.5mm jack on the bottom, which was something I had not really realized was built in. Also situated on the front is a simple toggle mute button with LED indicator. On the back of the device are two dials. The top is a simple gain dial, allowing the user to raise or lower the volume of their voice to be broadcast. Generally I have mine set about halfway, when using the mic around 6-12 inches away from me. The lower dial on the back is the environment settings. This allows the user to run the mic in different modes, depending upon the application they are using it for. I keep mine in stereo mode, which picks up audio from all around, but outputs through both left and right channels. There are 3 other modes; cardioid to pick up sound from in front of the mic. Omnidirectional to pick up sound from all around but output it so that you can tell where it was recorded from. Bidirectional to pick up sound from the front and back which is useful if two people are using the mic. There is a handy picture guide in the book which explains what each mode does and what applications it is useful for. For anyone trying to use the Blue Yeti with an Astro Mixamp on a PS4: I didn't realize when i bought the mic, that technically it counts as a headset. This means that when trying to use it on the PS4, chat audio must be outputted through the mic (the 3.5mm jack on the bottom). This caused an issue as I wanted my Yeti to be the mic in, but the chat audio to be outputted to the Mixamp so that i could balance it against game audio. The workaround I found, was to use the Yeti as the input and output on the PS4, then plug one end of a 3.5mm audio cable into the bottom of the Yeti, the other end into the 2.5mm socket on the bottom of the mixamp (this requires an adapter). This will then allow you to balance chat volume on the front of the yeti, and game audio on the mixamp.
J**B
A very good microphone.
Sounds great, the mute button is in a good spot where you can quickly press it to sneeze or something. I recommend setting the gain to around the 10-o-clock position, and set the volume level (in Windows settings) to about 60%. The microphone offers 4 settings or "patterns". For recording just your own voice on a desktop, I'd recommend the third one which activates the front and side microphones. You can plug a 3.5mm audio device into the bottom of the mic to directly monitor the output, which is the best way to test the quality. It connects to computers via an included mini-USB to USB-A wire, whereas more modern devices might use USB-C instead.
T**P
highly recommended
I think everybody already knows this is the best microphone for the price, its plug and play with USB so there's no setup to actually do, it connects easily and there's no confusion or loss of connectivity. It can come off the stand it comes with and screws into something like a boom arm; The original stand is incredibly heavy, and the microphone has a little weight to it, but it feels of very good quality. I got the black Blue Yeti since it matches my setup, its matte and feels smooth. The cable length is actually very long compared to my past microphone, I have my PC on the right of my setup, and even when the mic is on the left there's still a lot of wire left.
H**O
No complaints
Very heavy. is very good apparently ,well that's what I translated from the teenage grunt. No complaints so that's a good sign.
J**H
It's expensive because you get what you pay for
This microphone is a solid bit of kit. It's not cheap plastic like most electronics, it's a solid heavy metal thing that looks like it is designed to last for years and the sound quality is exceptional even for my non-telegenic voice. The microphone offers different modes for various uses, I have only used it for personal vlogging. So yes it's expensive, but think of it as an investment, not just buying any old peripheral - it will probably keep quite a reasonable resale value should you wish to sell it in a few years time. Loads of internet vloggers and podcasters use this microphone or a similar model so it is tried and tested. How it works with background noise I assumed that microphones like this automatically filter out most/all background noise as my cheap headsets always have that typical annoying background fuzzy noise even when the room is quiet. That's NOT QUITE how it works per se but this microphone does handle it a lot better - it is very sensitive so it can pick up noises, so you may need to use software such as audacity to filter out such noise if it is an issue. The microphone has a "gain" control, so by turning the gain down to a reasonable level, the microphone picks up my voice loud and clear but it does not pick up my computer's fan or the noise outside my house (so long as the window is closed), so by having the gain set to the right amount I don't need to tweak the audio of my recordings. Obviously it is still sensitive to noises on the desk such as moving your keyboard and mouse, so to get around this you would have to use a mounting arm rather than the included stand (or just be careful with your hands). Turning the gain up considerably does make my voice much louder but it then picks up computer fan noises and such, but it is not necessary for the gain to be this high for vlogging in front of a computer screen. The microphone plugs in via USB, on Windows 10 it should be plug and play and the computer should recognise it quite clearly. The included headphone port will automatically feedback your own voice through the connected headphones and it is immediate so you don't hear yourself being repeated, and you can tell if the mute button is on/off by the headphones as well as the LED. You can change your computer's speaker settings to use this headphone port for all other computer sounds if you wish to do so (essentially using it as a headphone jack extension for the entire computer). The volume knob on the front is for the headphones, not for the microphone which is instead volume adjusted by the gain knob at the back.
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