Logitech is updating its line of desktop microphones and lighting at this time with the Yeti GX microphone, Yeti Orb microphone and the G Litra Beam LX gentle. The merchandise mark a break from the Blue model, which Logitech acquired in 2018, because it drops the outdated naming and incorporates extra gamer-focused RGB lighting into the collection.
The $150 Logitech G Yeti GX is the corporate’s newest tackle a “premium, broadcast-style gaming microphone” considerably harking back to the Yeti Blue X. The GX makes use of a supercardioid pickup sample, which focuses on sound in entrance of the microphone whereas lowering ambient noises from the edges and behind. It consists of RGB lighting, customizable with the corporate’s LightSync, which synchronizes colour and lighting throughout units. It additionally has a scroll wheel for one-handed quantity management; urgent it prompts Sensible Audio Lock, which the corporate says prevents clipping and reduces background noise.
The Yeti GX is a USB-C to USB-A plug-and-play mic and is suitable with the Blue Compass increase arm and a (not but accessible) up to date Logitech Compass arm the corporate teased.
In the meantime, the $60 Logitech G Yeti Orb is a ball-shaped mic just like the corporate’s Snowball Ice mannequin. The corporate pitches it as an entry-level microphone (“designed for avid gamers new to streaming”); it’s constructed with a customized condenser capsule and makes use of a cardioid pickup sample. Just like the dearer Yeti GX, the Orb is suitable with the corporate’s Blue Voice software program, which might apply voice filters and allow you to tweak ranges.
Lastly, the $150 Logitech G Litra Beam LX is a brand new desktop gentle just like the corporate’s Litra Beam. The brand new mannequin nonetheless consists of TrueSoft adjustable LED lighting (starting from “heat candlelight to chill blue”) for streaming / video calls but in addition provides RGB lighting to the combo in sticking with the day’s theme.
All three fashions can be found for pre-order at this time from Logitech’s web site and Amazon, which lists them as accessible as quickly as September 21.