Logitech Yeti GX review: "Holds its own without threatening to steal the show"
The Logitech Yeti GX carries over the plug-and-play utility we know from previous Blue microphones, but content creators will find better value elsewhere.
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GamesRadar+ VerdictThe Logitech Yeti GX updates the Blue Yeti Nano under the Logi brand. While it carries over the brilliant plug-and-play utility we know and love from previous Blue products, we’re sad to say that streamers and content creators will find better value elsewhere. A headphone jack for live monitoring is such a basic feature of modern microphones and feels like a glaring omission here. The sound quality is certainly passable, but it requires its companion app to yield the best results.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$109.99at Walmart$122.10at Amazon$139.99at Sweetwater SoundPros+Simple plug-and-play USB+Compact size+Decent vocal performance+Good noise rejectionCons-No headphone output-Needs app for best results-Lacks true depth and warmth
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict The Logitech Yeti GX updates the Blue Yeti Nano under the Logi brand. While it carries over the brilliant plug-and-play utility we know and love from previous Blue products, we’re sad to say …