• Perfect for podcasting, game streaming, Skype calls, YouTube or music
  • No-latency headphone output, headphone volume and mic mute
  • Standard threading for Radius III Shock Mount and/or Compass Boom Arm
  • Plug ‘N play-Mac and PC compatible
  • Cardioid and Omni pickup patterns; supports sample rates up to 24-bit/48Khz
  • Power Output (RMS): 130mW

I saw no reviews for acoustic guitar - so here's my take: Just got it yesterday and recorded today and I was very pleased. Sound was very good and was very easy to EQ out the yuk frequencies. I use Logic Pro X. I used the Yeti Blue (and some other XLR mics)in the past. I bought this for 1) 24 bit. 2) Smaller and Lighter and fits on a mic stand (easy to position). You can use the Sherpa app to control the gain - which is no big deal since I always had the gain all the way down on the Blue Yeti. I was very pleased with this mic - if you just want to plug in and get a really nice sound - I would recommend. Also, you can't beat the price!

Fantastic microphone for recording and podcasting. I've used a borrowed Yeti for a couple years and it was amazing. When I had to give it back, I looked for an alternative, and this model had just come out. My relatively amateur ear can hear that this is a quality mic with quality sound, and I honestly can't really tell the difference between my recordings with the Yeti and the Yeti Nano. I got a cheap boom mic and am so happy with the results. If you're someone that is looking to up the quality of your sound, but wondering if you need to go 'full Yeti' for the few extra features (extra condenser, a few other sound modes) you probably don't need anything more than this. Plus the form factor is HUGE. It's a lot less obtrusive, and stores much easier. For me there is no appreciable quality difference and a huge gain in practicality for ~30% less than the Yeti.

This is a very good directional microphone. And quality is unmatched. I use it for streaming and general commenting on some video's I do for my blog (actually still busy), but the sound is super. No vocal deformities or funny popping sounds. Your voice and sound are clear. Best desktop microphone for the streaming and podcast enthusiast!!

I've been using a full sized Blue Yeti for years, and love everything about it EXCEPT for the size. The Yeti Nano is PERFECT for my everyday use. The recorded sound is excellent, the size makes it easier to move around on my LyxPro DKR-1 Adjustable Microphone Suspension Scissor Boom Arm, and the Blue Sherpa software controls are pretty handy. This is a great microphone.

The Blue Yeti Nano has near, if not the same, sound quality when comparing to my friend's Blue Yeti packed into a smaller package. A couple of higher-end features are missing from this mic (such as physical buttons that are available in the software), but for the most part, these features aren't missed by me. The singular volume/mute knob is useful. The software provided from Blue is great for setting gain and other features. Setup of the mic is as simple as plugging it in and downloading the software. I use this microphone for streaming on Twitch and talking with friends on Discord and I've gotten some compliments on the sound quality over my previous Snowball microphone. Definite recommend.

I originally bought this mic for podcasting in my hotel room during my business trips. This integrated mic and stand make traveling with this very easy. The sound quality is definitely very high with simple plug and play. The one thing I would recommend is buying a pop filter that slips over the microphone. This is becoming my favorite mic and may replace the one I have set up in my home office.

I was looking for a quality microphone to use for podcasting that wouldn't break the bank. The Blue Yeti Nano is just that microphone. It's practically ready to go right out of the box and sounds clear as a bell. I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase.

This is a slick looking mic! It looks clean and not an eyesore on the desk. I don't record often so I just leave it in a drawer until needed (want to keep it safe from my little ones). You can flip the mic upside down for easier storage. There is a notable improvement in my audio quality going from my iMac's built in mic to this. I added a foam windscreen to help even further and to protect the mic grill from dust, spit, etc. It is plug and play and incredibly easy to setup. It comes with all you need to start using it right away. On the bottom of the mic there is a mini USB Jack, a threaded insert for mounting and a headphone jack. The front of the mic is a single knob for volume. On the back is a button for selecting pattern. The base allows the mic to swivel up and down, but not side to side. The base also has a nice, non-skid foot so it will stay in place and not scratch your desktop. My only gripe is that this thing is pretty much all plastic. Pretty straightforward for what it is...a mic with easy setup that works well.

This microphone is amazing, i highly recommend buying this mic, its quality like its big brother the yeti. Its smaller than the yeti thats for sure. If you want to get a feel for this mic search on youtube: yeti nano cubano gold Julian Lonzoe. This mic has two settings: omnidirectional and cardioid, which is perfect for podcasting, streaming, or youtube. It looks amazing in gold, search my channel on youtube: Julian Lonzoe, i will have a review up soon.