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29/07/2020
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It works out but it's not great quality. But great
Review update: they have a great customer service and offered a refund if I wasn’t happy even a year after I had bought the camera.Original review: I bought this camera to do simple interviews. The quality of the image is allright. 4K is not really 4K I think. And it seems that my Iphone 6 video camera makes better videos. The sound quality is very poor so I bought an independent Microphone that connects to my phone and then I sync the audio file with video file and the result is allright. I guess for the price it's what I had to expect. It's more practical than filming with my phone for sure. And fun for adventures recording.
30/11/2022
Pretty good
Really like them and they are cute!Been using them for a while and there's a few thing that are meh*also people told me the microphone quality is fine*-Lights: mostly bugged for me. I choose a color and it either takes the next color, change at random after a while or just stop working...... pretty annoying but not that big of an issue.-Sound modes: multiple sound mode but honestly don't see the difference. I think you can hear more base with one mode but who knows XD. Sound quality is good nonetheless though so can't complain much about it-Heavy: they are comfy but for me they get heavy after a few hours of use.
25/11/2022
Awesome product for the price
Wanted a Go pro type camera. I wanted to start doing some repairs and needed to record my work, handsfree, since i won't always have someone to use my phone to record. Gave this product a try and am quite satisfied. The last one i tried did not have EIS (stabilization) , this one does and it really makes a huge difference. I won't be using all the accessories that came with it. Wished it came with a headband, but i guess they put the most commonly requested ones, but for about $10 bucks, i got myself one. One plus, which most of them don't have is the external microphone. Overall, good product
19/05/2022
Great Noise cancellation headphones
The noise cancellation on these headphones is excellent. It does really well on people speaking nearby. I share in the office with my wife and she is on the phone a lot. These do an excellent job of muting her voice. Better than the qc 35 headphones did. Works even better on other noise. The microphone works great for phone calls. What about the sound? The sound is really good. Not super heavy on the bass which I prefer. The battery life is great and touch controls on the ear cup is handy and work well once you start to get used to where the cup is so you are tapping and swiping in the correct place. If you can swing the cash you will be very happy with these.
07/02/2022
Good headset if you don’t get a faulty one
The steelseries arctis 5 appeared to be a very good headset out of the box. Very visually appealing and the ski band makes the headset comfortable. The issue is that the headset I received had an issue where it would only play audio from one ear and the microphone would sometimes work. I was pretty disappointed so I reached out to steelseries support and they told me I had to buy a new main cable. I received the new cable and the headset still was having the same issue. Fortunately Amazon support was amazing and allowed me to order a replacement that is coming in 1 day. Overall I would give the headset (if it worked) a 4/5, steelseries support a 2/5 and Amazon support a 5/5.
02/09/2021
Great Price, Great Quality, Little Drawback
I record a lot of voice over work for various projects, and I needed a mic that was able to adapt to any situation I had. With the four different settings and easy to alter gain, I found it simple to get high quality recordings with less setup and effort. Although this is a great mic, there are minor drawbacks to it here and there. I will try my best to cover everything informatively.Pros:+ USB Mic+ Gain Knob+ 1-to-1 audio feedback+ Works with common mic stands+ 4 different recording settings+ Heavy metal mount included+ Great Customer SupportCons:+ Mic is a bit heavy+ USB 2.0+ Slightly Awkward lengthFor the most part, the
Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone
works like a champ. Able to record quality audio under a multitude of situations. There are a lot of little touches that make it worth the extra bit you pay compared to the
Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone
. The quality far outweighs the price you pay, especially for a USB mic. I have primarily stuck to using two
MXL 990 Condenser Microphone
for the past few years and upon getting the Yeti have only run into a few specific moments where using the MXL's is a better choice.One of the noticeable parts of this mic is how reliable it looks. The metal cover, the well painted black coat and the firm weight. It is worth mentioning that the mic itself does weigh a little bit heavier than normal mics, though if you have a decent mic stand (or use the one it comes with) you shouldn't have any issues. In terms of audio quality, it is fairly high for the price you pay. I've had my experience with bad USB mics before, but the Yeti is solid. It doesn't pickup any noise from the USB, it is great at picking up high or low voices as well. It will take some trial and error, but once you get the correct gain level set you will find yourself enamored with how well you sound.I purchased a
Foam Windscreen for Blue Yeti
and I highly recommend doing so if you plan to do solo recordings. The yeti is very sensitive and can easily pick up background noises if your gain is too high, but it can also pick up blowing into the mic even better (a problem for those of us who have a lisp). It's not much of a complaint, as almost any mic responds the same in the given situation, just a pro tip.I found that the knobs are really durable and smooth to move. My only complaint is that the knobs on the back for the gain and the input setting are the same type, so I often have to take a second to make sure I am not changing the wrong one. Minute complaint, but wish the mic input knob was the same type as the headphone volume knob. The mute button feels a bit flimsy, but with how rarely you'll likely push it, I doubt it will start falling off anytime soon (unless you brute mash it every time).I included the picture of the box in the review, which outlines the different settings the mic has, but let me explain them a bit more:- Cardioid: Perfect for doing solo recordings, it comes in crisp and clear, with almost little gain necessary.- Bidirectional: Perfect for duo recordings. One person sits on either side of the mic and basically talks face to face.- Omnidirectional: Perfect for conference recordings. It records in every direction, but the quality of the audio is lower significantly to focus on picking up any and every noise possible within a given radius.- Stereo: Perfect for Group Calls. It records in front, left, and right of the mic. It is great when recording multiple people in a skype call as the audio coming from behind the mic isn't getting picked up.When I first got the mic I realized that the majority of my computers have USB 3.0 slots on them, so heading over to their website, I checked to see if the mic would perform well on usb 3.0. At the moment there are instances where the mic will not work properly over USB 3.0, but it is a hit or miss situation. It is a shame that the mic doesn't 100% support USB 3.0, but this problem can usually be rectified with a powered USB 2.0 hub. The website itself also has a great amount of support documents for those with questions regarding the device. Highly recommended for first time microphone users.overall, if you are in the market for a new microphone, I highly recommend checking out the Blue Yeti. It has great quality, for a great price with little drawback.** I also use this Microphone with my PS4 and my Elgato, and it works perfectly fine. I haven't run into any issues with either so far. Again it takes a bit of time to setup the gain properly, but once it is set, you sound better than everyone else! **
Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone
works like a champ. Able to record quality audio under a multitude of situations. There are a lot of little touches that make it worth the extra bit you pay compared to the
Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone
. The quality far outweighs the price you pay, especially for a USB mic. I have primarily stuck to using two
MXL 990 Condenser Microphone
for the past few years and upon getting the Yeti have only run into a few specific moments where using the MXL's is a better choice.One of the noticeable parts of this mic is how reliable it looks. The metal cover, the well painted black coat and the firm weight. It is worth mentioning that the mic itself does weigh a little bit heavier than normal mics, though if you have a decent mic stand (or use the one it comes with) you shouldn't have any issues. In terms of audio quality, it is fairly high for the price you pay. I've had my experience with bad USB mics before, but the Yeti is solid. It doesn't pickup any noise from the USB, it is great at picking up high or low voices as well. It will take some trial and error, but once you get the correct gain level set you will find yourself enamored with how well you sound.I purchased a
Foam Windscreen for Blue Yeti
and I highly recommend doing so if you plan to do solo recordings. The yeti is very sensitive and can easily pick up background noises if your gain is too high, but it can also pick up blowing into the mic even better (a problem for those of us who have a lisp). It's not much of a complaint, as almost any mic responds the same in the given situation, just a pro tip.I found that the knobs are really durable and smooth to move. My only complaint is that the knobs on the back for the gain and the input setting are the same type, so I often have to take a second to make sure I am not changing the wrong one. Minute complaint, but wish the mic input knob was the same type as the headphone volume knob. The mute button feels a bit flimsy, but with how rarely you'll likely push it, I doubt it will start falling off anytime soon (unless you brute mash it every time).I included the picture of the box in the review, which outlines the different settings the mic has, but let me explain them a bit more:- Cardioid: Perfect for doing solo recordings, it comes in crisp and clear, with almost little gain necessary.- Bidirectional: Perfect for duo recordings. One person sits on either side of the mic and basically talks face to face.- Omnidirectional: Perfect for conference recordings. It records in every direction, but the quality of the audio is lower significantly to focus on picking up any and every noise possible within a given radius.- Stereo: Perfect for Group Calls. It records in front, left, and right of the mic. It is great when recording multiple people in a skype call as the audio coming from behind the mic isn't getting picked up.When I first got the mic I realized that the majority of my computers have USB 3.0 slots on them, so heading over to their website, I checked to see if the mic would perform well on usb 3.0. At the moment there are instances where the mic will not work properly over USB 3.0, but it is a hit or miss situation. It is a shame that the mic doesn't 100% support USB 3.0, but this problem can usually be rectified with a powered USB 2.0 hub. The website itself also has a great amount of support documents for those with questions regarding the device. Highly recommended for first time microphone users.overall, if you are in the market for a new microphone, I highly recommend checking out the Blue Yeti. It has great quality, for a great price with little drawback.** I also use this Microphone with my PS4 and my Elgato, and it works perfectly fine. I haven't run into any issues with either so far. Again it takes a bit of time to setup the gain properly, but once it is set, you sound better than everyone else! **
13/07/2021
Works find for me.
I bought this as a cheaper alternative to the almighty GoPro. This is my first "action camera". I've watched youtube reviews of many cameras, and I don't pretend to feel like I understand more than the basics of setting it up. I just point, shoot, and hope it turns out well. So far, it has. I recorded my son's boot camp graduation with it, high on a selfie stick. I hoped I caught the views, and I did. External microphone seems adequate, colors are good (to my eyes anyway), and after a fairly quick learning curve, I feel fairly confident in my ability to capture moments.
01/05/2021
Good Budget Option
The sound on this camera's standard microphone is notably less rich than that of the GoPro Hero 5 Black (that's the only GoPro I've ever used). However, this camera matches and even outperforms the GoPro in a lot of ways: the touch screen is a lot more responsive, which is really really helpful when you're out and about. This case is also very impressive; it seems to protect the camera really well, and can still let sound in decently if you put the special perforated backing on. I will say, replacing/exchanging the backing was hard to figure out. I did not find any instructions in the provided-instruction manual and had to look up a third-party video on Youtube.
01/02/2021
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