• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

Logitech G Launches Next Generation Yeti Microphones and Litra Lights

GFreeman

News Editor
Staff member
Joined
Mar 6, 2023
Messages
1,588 (2.39/day)
Logitech G, a brand of Logitech and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, today released three new products for the gaming and streaming space, the Logitech G Yeti GX microphone, Logitech G Yeti Orb microphone, and the Logitech G Litra Beam LX light. The new Yeti microphones and Litra light are designed to meet the specific needs of game streamers and content creators by using broadcast-style audio and pro-level lighting gear, and work seamlessly together via Logitech's G Hub software to enable them to deliver great content to their community.

Based on the iconic Yeti design, the Yeti GX is a premium, broadcast-style gaming microphone with dynamic capsule technology that delivers unparalleled audio performance. It features a supercardioid pickup pattern that elevates the voice while rejecting room noise, keyboard clicks and other background sounds. The Yeti GX features one handed control of mic gain by cleverly leveraging a scroll wheel from Logitech G gaming mice. Users can easily dial in the gain and, with a simple press of the wheel, apply Yeti GX's Smart Audio Lock feature to prevent clipping and reduce background distractions thanks to a powerful onboard DSP.



Yeti GX is a USB plug-and-play mic for effortless setup and streaming. Yeti GX is also compatible with the Blue Compass boom arm and, coming soon, an updated Logitech G version of the Compass arm.

Yeti Orb is a sleek gaming microphone that delivers best-in-class audio performance and ease-of-use through a seamless plug-and-play USB connection. Designed for gamers new to streaming, Yeti Orb is built with a custom condenser capsule, complete with a cardioid pickup pattern that focuses on your voice, reducing distracting key clicks and background noise.

Both of these new mics include Blue VO!CE Technology, accessible through GHUB software, to deliver real-time voice filters that further reduce noise and make your voice sound richer, cleaner and more professional. Blue VO!CE also features real-time filters to eliminate noise, smooth out volume levels, and bring out your best voice qualities.

Litra Beam LX is a dual-sided RGB streaming key light with Logitech G's TrueSoft technology for shaping and directing light so everyone can look their best at all times. TrueSoft technology delivers cinematic color accuracy and advanced diffusion by eliminating harsh shadows with adjustable brightness; color temperatures ranging from warm candlelight to cool blue (2700K - 6500K) and RGB settings. Certified safe for all-day streaming, Litra Beam LX has cleared the strictest UL testing guidelines.

These three new products feature Logitech G's LIGHTSYNC RGB technology, for deeper immersion into the game. Available in GHUB software, LIGHTSYNC synchronizes color and lighting for customized effects, bringing your game setup to life with immersive and reactive lighting, full-spectrum animation, and more. You can also synchronize your lighting across all your LIGHTSYNC-enabled mics, lights, mice, keyboards and headsets with ease.

In addition, Logitech G is announcing full support for all LIGHTSYNC-enabled devices with Dynamic Lighting on Windows 11 once it becomes available. Windows Dynamic Lighting is a new, RGB lighting tool on Windows 11 that allows users to coordinate effects across many brands of RGB-enabled products. This new capability expands the already powerful LIGHTSYNC controls for devices like Litra Beam LX and Logitech G mice, keyboards and headsets for a completely unified, immersive play experience.

"Together, design and engineering experts at Logitech G created a unique gaming microphone with professional-grade audio and a host of features tailor-made for gamers," said Vincent Borel, head of PC Gaming and Creators products at Logitech G. "We understand that gamers want to engage and share their experience with their audience. For those that play to be seen, this is the gear that enables them to play together and express themselves to their communities."

Designing for a Positive Future
Logitech is committed to creating a more equitable and climate positive world by actively working to reduce our carbon impact. The design of these new gaming products makes it a choice you can feel good about. The plastic parts include certified post-consumer recycled plastic to give a second life to end-of-use plastic from old consumer electronics - a minimum of 74% for Yeti Orb, 68% for Yeti GX, and 48% for Litra Beam LX.

The paper packaging comes from FSC -certified forests and other controlled sources. By choosing this product, you are supporting responsible management of the world's forests.

All Logitech G products are certified carbon neutral and use renewable energy where possible during manufacturing. When you purchase a Logitech G product, the carbon footprint of that product has been reduced to zero by supporting forestry, renewables and climate-impacted communities.

Pricing and Availability
Yeti GX ($149.99 / €159.99) and Yeti Orb ($59.99 / €69.99) are available in black, and Litra Beam LX ($149.99 / €159.99) in graphite at LogitechG.com, Best Buy and Amazon in the US and Canada, and select retailers worldwide.

View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source
 

Space Lynx

Astronaut
Joined
Oct 17, 2014
Messages
17,444 (4.68/day)
Location
Kepler-186f
Processor 7800X3D -25 all core
Motherboard B650 Steel Legend
Cooling Frost Commander 140
Video Card(s) Merc 310 7900 XT @3100 core -.75v
Display(s) Agon 27" QD-OLED Glossy 240hz 1440p
Case NZXT H710 (Red/Black)
Audio Device(s) Asgard 2, Modi 3, HD58X
Power Supply Corsair RM850x Gold
hmm, I might get the Yeti Orb for work, $59 isn't too bad.
 
Joined
Apr 20, 2022
Messages
243 (0.25/day)
They took away the Blue name and added RGB. Would have been nice if they still considers the non-gamer market.
 
Joined
Jul 13, 2016
Messages
3,370 (1.09/day)
Processor Ryzen 7800X3D
Motherboard ASRock X670E Taichi
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 Chromax
Memory 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30
Video Card(s) MSI RTX 4090 Trio
Storage P5800X 1.6TB 4x 15.36TB Micron 9300 Pro 4x WD Black 8TB M.2
Display(s) Acer Predator XB3 27" 240 Hz
Case Thermaltake Core X9
Audio Device(s) JDS Element IV, DCA Aeon II
Power Supply Seasonic Prime Titanium 850w
Mouse PMM P-305
Keyboard Wooting HE60
VR HMD Valve Index
Software Win 10
hmm, I might get the Yeti Orb for work, $59 isn't too bad.

The microphone market is pretty competitive, $60 is a lot of ask for a entry level streaming mic. You can get the Siren Mini for $45 or SoloCast for $40 and either have excellent sound quality. There's also the FIFINE Ampligame A8 for $45 that's on par with $100 mics sound quality wise and includes a gain adjustment knob, anti-shock suspension, and a pop filter.

The stand on the Yet Orb looks extremely cheap compared to something like the $50 Blue Yeti Snowball (Logitech owns Blue Microphones). To me it appears like Logitech is just making a cheaper version of the Blue Snowball and increasing the price. At $60 the sound quality has to essentially be on par with the Blue Yeti as the mic lacks features. If it's just Blue Snowball level sound quality, it will be the worst of the bunch and at a higher price.
 

Space Lynx

Astronaut
Joined
Oct 17, 2014
Messages
17,444 (4.68/day)
Location
Kepler-186f
Processor 7800X3D -25 all core
Motherboard B650 Steel Legend
Cooling Frost Commander 140
Video Card(s) Merc 310 7900 XT @3100 core -.75v
Display(s) Agon 27" QD-OLED Glossy 240hz 1440p
Case NZXT H710 (Red/Black)
Audio Device(s) Asgard 2, Modi 3, HD58X
Power Supply Corsair RM850x Gold
The microphone market is pretty competitive, $60 is a lot of ask for a entry level streaming mic. You can get the Siren Mini for $45 or SoloCast for $40 and either have excellent sound quality. There's also the FIFINE Ampligame A8 for $45 that's on par with $100 mics sound quality wise and includes a gain adjustment knob, anti-shock suspension, and a pop filter.

The stand on the Yet Orb looks extremely cheap compared to something like the $50 Blue Yeti Snowball (Logitech owns Blue Microphones). To me it appears like Logitech is just making a cheaper version of the Blue Snowball and increasing the price. At $60 the sound quality has to essentially be on par with the Blue Yeti as the mic lacks features. If it's just Blue Snowball level sound quality, it will be the worst of the bunch and at a higher price.

ya I will wait for reviews. I currently use a Massdrop Modmic i got many years ago for like 25 bucks off Massdrop
 
Top