Unboxing The Blue Yeti Nano Premium Microphone
Today, we’re going to be unboxing the Blue Yeti Nano premium microphone. I’ve just purchased this from Amazon, and I was planning to purchase it back in 2020, but I ended up buying a different microphone. I think it was a bit more expensive than this one at the time. It was during the lockdown when everyone was buying microphones, so the Blue Yeti wasn’t available.
Budget Fifine Microphone
I bought a cheaper model called a Fifone microphone based on good reviews, which I have to say – I don’t know if you can see it here on camera, it looks alright, but I didn’t use it very much. It could be partly due to the room I’m in, but I found it a bit echoey, so I haven’t used it much, to be fair. It’s been sitting on my desk connected, but I actually prefer this Sennheiser headset, which I’m wearing right now. I purchased it back in 2021, and it’s been brilliant with loads of use. I also use it for Dragon Naturally Speaking, it’s good for accuracy.
Un-Boxing the Blue Yeti Microphone
So, let’s come back to unboxing the Blue Yeti Nano premium microphone. It’s boxed up nicely, so let’s go ahead and unwrap it. It’s well-secured inside the box. Inside, we have the instructions, a quick start guide, a stand, and one screw which I believe is for a different type of microphone stand. So in total, we have one Blue Yeti Nano premium microphone, a screw, and a 2-meter USB cable. Let’s take it out of the bag. It looks like the screw probably goes in the back here, I’m guessing that’s for a different type of stand; probably one of those swinging stands good that can be used on a desk. They seem to be very popular at the moment, especially in America. I can never see the point of having a massive microphone and stand that blocks the screen!
Test Video Coming Up Soon
Anyway, here it is. I’m going to do another video later to compare the difference between the three microphones I mentioned: the budget Fifinemicrophone, the Blue Yeti, and my German Sennheiser headset (or however you say it). Thanks very much for watching! If you have any questions, please let me know, and I’ll update you when I’ve created the other video testing out the microphone. Thanks very much for watching!