Some viewers have said they cannot hear themselves through headphones plugged into the Blue Yeti. I have tested the setup in this video again (Dec 2023) using my Samsung A53-5G phone and I can hear my voice on headphones connected to the Yeti while recording and playback from the phone. Therefore, the setup as shown in the video still works. An alternative method is to replace the original USB cable with a mini-USB to USB-C cable, which means you do not need the Syntech adapter and can connect the Yeti and phone directly. This solution also works for me. If you are still experiencing problems ensure you are using headphones with a TRS and no TRRS jack (TRS jacks have two thin white or black rings, TRRS jacks have three thin rings). I have also read online that some Blue Yeti users who have installed the Logitech Ghub software have inadvertently updated their Blue Yeti's firmware, resulting in some issues, including the headphone output not working. One Reddit thread suggests returning the Blue Yeti's CMEDIA AUDIO Chip to its factory state to rectify the problem. I have not tried doing this myself because I have not found it necessary. Another possible problem is that not all Android device manufacturers use the same components, which can lead to compatibility issues. Also, if you have an entry-level or older Android phone that does not support OTG, that could be your problem. Finally, if you are using a BLUE YETI NANO rather than a Blue Yeti, here is how to restore headphone monitoring from SirenSays888 on Reddit. Perform a long press of the pattern selection button (behind the mic). You can then choose the microphone monitoring state. I hope this helps. Good luck.
Thank you! I was wondering why it wasn't using the blue yeti! I needed to download the app and switch it! I was editing and syncing all that audio for NOTHING lol
I have one question, very helpful video by the way. I have done all of these steps and gotten the exact adapter you have. But for some reason I can't hear myself in real time, I can only hear when I play back the audio. I'm not sure what else I need to do. Do you know why I am still having issues, or do you think it is the mic, itself?
Nice to know the power draw for the yeti isn't overboard. I've got a rode lavalier I use for out and about, but I'll rifle through my kit and dig out my on-the-go adaptor.
This is so helpful. But how do I monitor the sound while I'm recording? My headphones are plugged into the yeti and I know it's working when I play it back, but I can't hear my audio live while recording.
thank you for this video! I've hit some problem. There's constant humming/buzzing noise while recording. If you can help with that I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
Sorry about the late reply. If there's a buzzing you could have a faulty connection somewhere. Or you might be picking up interference from a nearby device.
Not as such. In theory it should be possible. At the heart of the problem you need a Y-splitter cable with two female 3.5mm jack inputs going to a male 3.5mm jack. The male jack would plug into a 3.5mm jack to USB-C adapter, that would go into the phone. You would then feed the headphone output from the two Yetis into the female ends of the Y-splitter adapter using a couple of aux audio cables with 3.5mm jacks at both ends.
Hi, is it possible to hear the audio from the device instead of monitor? I want to speak into mic but not hear myself, I want to hear others speaking to me or music from phone etc
Unfortunately, the Blue Yeti does not have a control to adjust the MIC/COMPUTER monitor mix. If you need that kind of feature you could get the Maono PD400X USB/XLR mic, which has a monitor mix control through the Maono-Link software, which is available for Android (I have reviewed the mic and software on this channel). You can get the mic from www.maono.com/ If you use the coupon code TOSHLUBEK you can get 10% off.
Yooo I had a feeling it would be that simple but I wanted to make sure before I bought an adapter. Oh buddy, my foley's about to go to the next friggin level 😎
I've not used the HyperX mic but I don't see why it wouldn't work. I think it comes with a USB-A-type plug on the end of the cable. If that's the case, you can use the adapter. Alternatively, if you can replace the cable so it has a USB-C plug at the end you should be able to plug that directly into the phone. Good luck.
Your tutorial is awesome! I got the adaptor and went through this step by step. TWO questions: #1 My problem now is the sound quality when I record. I sound robotic and distant. I hear it clearly in the headphones. I have the yeti, mic muffler, and used the open camera app you mention. I did the steps for the audio you talk about too. I played with all the dials on the yeti. I feel Im missing something. Some kind of connection issue maybe in my Samsung S8?? #2 What case do you have or recommend for the S8 so you do not have to remove the case to use the usb adaptor? I've had the same case since I got it so I am not sure what to look for. Thanks so much!!
I had the same issue you've mentioned in number 1 though with an AT-2020 USB mic. Still trying to figure out a solution but I came across a video recommending using audacity to record the audio separately. Might give it a go and see if it resolves the low volume issue from these usb mics
Here's a question: Will you be able to plug in headphones through the mic and still hear things like a call on the phone through the earbuds or will you still need to use jack or bluetooth for that?
If I'm understanding your setup correctly, yes you should, since the Yeti effectively has a soundcard that will let you hear the output from the device.
@@DIYVideoStudio Hi! Great video and done everything just as you said but I cannot hear myself live. Do you have a fix for this issue? I even have the same phone as you do.
is there any way to connect 2 external mics (like 2 yetis) so that the phone is recording video and audio of to people on opposite sides of a table, each with their own mic, talking to one another?
Instead of using the normal USB output, you could take the headphone output from two Yetis. Feed this into a Y-splitter type cable with 3.5mm jacks. That would then connect to a 3.5mm jack to USB-C/Lightning adapter that would plug into the phone. As far as the video is concerned, if you are using an iPhone you can use "Doubletake by Filmic Pro" to record from the front and rear cameras simultaneously. This would allow the scenario you suggest of filming two people on opposite sides of a table. I hope this helps.
@@DIYVideoStudio thx. I got the y-splitter and went from the Samsung S21 (Y-splitter) to a Yeti mic on each of the splits, but the only connection is to the headphone jack, 'cos the USB jack has to go to a USB port to both power the mic AND passes the audio. So it didn't work :( but thx for gettin' back to me :) appreciated
I have made a number of tests to get rid of the awful noise that the yeti provokes in my Galaxy A52S 5G and all of them without positive results. And the truth is that it is not the Yeti causing the noise, but the galaxy itself. I have tried a wide number of mics (USB and Jack 3.5 connectivity) with my galaxy, and all of them have the same noise. Then, after my 42nd test, I decided to test them all in my computer and no noise at all. Then I test all of them in my very old Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 and the sound was marvelous!!! Not even a single little sound. So that makes me believe that it is Samsung provoking this, or there is something very wrong with their phones. I want to keep on testing with mics connected through de 3.5 port, by purchasing a Samsung adapter (USB-C to 3 5), as a last try, but I guess the result will be the same. And all that is a shame because I wanted to purchase a Rode AI-Micro to use with the A52S in outdoor interviews, but I see I will have to do it with the Redmi. I hope this text was not to boring. Regards to all
Thank you for the information and sorry to hear you're having problems. I can say that any mics I've tested with my Samsung A53 5G all sound fine and no excess noise.
I'm running into some issues after following your tutorial - I got the syntech adapter and connected to my samsung note and made a test recording on the phones video recorder. Everything seems to connect fine but I'm unable to hear myself test the mic. Any thoughts? Please and thank you!
You can use free audio editing software like Audacity to remove noise. Here's a video from another one of my UA-cam channels that shows you how. ua-cam.com/video/cDMaIg97Zr8/v-deo.html You can also buy VST plugins for Audacity that do a good job of removing noise. I have NS1 and Clarity Vx by Waves Audio and Extract Dialogue by Acon Digital, the latter is very good.
Hey, nice. I have blue yeti, and android phone, so this is great! One question, I keep getting a high pitch noise whenever I record. Not sure what the deal is with that. have you ever had to deal with solving that? Any help would be great. Thanks, and nice vid!
I've had that problem when experimenting with creating a wireless microphone using a lavalier mic and a pair of Bluetooth audio transceivers. Although it worked, there was a high-pitched tone throughout the recording. I was able to get rid of the tone using a notch filter in Adobe Audition, but didn't create a video of the experiment because I didn't think it was a simple enough solution for most viewers.
I've not tried the A31 phone, but I believe it has a battery capacity of 5,000mAh, which is the same as on my A53-5G. I'm therefore guessing that the A31 should have enough power. Even if it doesn't you could use a portable USB hub that's powered from a power bank or wall adapter, and connect the Yeti and phone through that.
@@DIYVideoStudio I would like to support you by ordering via the affiliate link . Is there a difference between the colours for the USB adapter? Seems to have a big processor difference.
Unfortunately I don't understand how to make a blue snowball work on my phone (Huawei P9 Lite). The red light won't turn on even if I turn on the external mic option...
@@DIYVideoStudio It turned out it was a specific issue with Huawei P9 Lite, which is not OTG compatible from what I understood (the only way to fix it is to root hack my phone, which is a little bit too risky for me)
Not sure about that. I haven't come across that kind of device. But if it can supply enough 5V bus power and has a recording mode then it might be worth a try. However, because I am not familiar with your device I cannot guarantee it will work.
Hi, thanks for your video. I am struggling because it doesn't function for mi xiaomi mi 10tpro. I have blue yeti and otg adaptor plus i setted open camera...
Thanks for the video, but unfortunately I can't hear myself through the headphones. The Open Camera app for Android didn't help either. The recording is going on, but you can't hear yourself through the headphones :(
That's a pity it's not working for you. I just tested my Yeti and Samsung S53 5G again, in case I made a mistake, but when I plugged my headphones into the Blue Yeti I could hear myself (albeit with a tiny robotic echo). If you are using a different Android phone that could account for the issue. Unfortunately, the various Android handset makers don't seem to implement Android exactly the same way, which can make some media apps work fine on one phone but not as well on another. BTW. Since making this video, I found that if you have a mini-USB to USB-C cable you can dispense with the Syntec adapter. If you have such a cable, try it to see if the Yeti's headphone socket activates.
Provided your phone has OTG technology, it will work with any microphone, it doesn't even have to be a USB mic. Check out my latest video: "Record With Any External Microphone to Your Smartphone" ua-cam.com/video/x5-fDNWbTkM/v-deo.html
Did you update the firmware on the Yeti? Some Blue Yeti users who have installed the Logitech Ghub software have inadvertently updated their Blue Yeti's firmware, resulting in some issues, including the headphone output not working. One Reddit thread suggests returning the Blue Yeti's CMEDIA AUDIO Chip to its factory state to rectify the problem.
Can anyone help me... everything works well except I can't hear myself as I do the video, only afterwards in playback on the actual phone. Thanks for any tips!! (Samsung 20fe)
I bought the same adapter and it's not even powering on...anyone else have this problem? Nevermind...this is the second adapter I bought...now I realize that the order you plug it in matters
I've done further tests and I can hear myself over headphones that are plugged into the Yeti. This is silly question on my part, since I'm sure you're doing it right, but I assume you're plugging the headphones into the yeti and not the phone (assuming it has a headphone socket).
Some viewers have said they cannot hear themselves through headphones plugged into the Blue Yeti. I have tested the setup in this video again (Dec 2023) using my Samsung A53-5G phone and I can hear my voice on headphones connected to the Yeti while recording and playback from the phone. Therefore, the setup as shown in the video still works. An alternative method is to replace the original USB cable with a mini-USB to USB-C cable, which means you do not need the Syntech adapter and can connect the Yeti and phone directly. This solution also works for me.
If you are still experiencing problems ensure you are using headphones with a TRS and no TRRS jack (TRS jacks have two thin white or black rings, TRRS jacks have three thin rings). I have also read online that some Blue Yeti users who have installed the Logitech Ghub software have inadvertently updated their Blue Yeti's firmware, resulting in some issues, including the headphone output not working. One Reddit thread suggests returning the Blue Yeti's CMEDIA AUDIO Chip to its factory state to rectify the problem. I have not tried doing this myself because I have not found it necessary. Another possible problem is that not all Android device manufacturers use the same components, which can lead to compatibility issues. Also, if you have an entry-level or older Android phone that does not support OTG, that could be your problem.
Finally, if you are using a BLUE YETI NANO rather than a Blue Yeti, here is how to restore headphone monitoring from SirenSays888 on Reddit. Perform a long press of the pattern selection button (behind the mic). You can then choose the microphone monitoring state.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Thank you! I was wondering why it wasn't using the blue yeti! I needed to download the app and switch it! I was editing and syncing all that audio for NOTHING lol
Glad I could help!
Thanks for getting straight to the point. Just what I needed.
Glad to help.
Straight to the point and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
You're welcome
@@DIYVideoStudiowhat about the HyperX quadcast s?
I have one question, very helpful video by the way. I have done all of these steps and gotten the exact adapter you have. But for some reason I can't hear myself in real time, I can only hear when I play back the audio. I'm not sure what else I need to do. Do you know why I am still having issues, or do you think it is the mic, itself?
you can get earplugs and connect them to your mic and then it will play back your sound!
I have the same question!
@@boba-df8rm I have the exact same issue, earplugs are connected but I cannot hear myself live. Do you have a fix for this issue?
Yip same problem here
Please check my pinned comment.
Really Great information, can't believe no one else has commented! Subscribed 👍
Thanks for the sub!
Nice to know the power draw for the yeti isn't overboard. I've got a rode lavalier I use for out and about, but I'll rifle through my kit and dig out my on-the-go adaptor.
I hope it all works perfectly for you.
What a brilliant channel. I will definitely buy with an affiliate link because this channel is quality, so rare these days! Thank you so much!
Much appreciated!
This is so helpful. But how do I monitor the sound while I'm recording? My headphones are plugged into the yeti and I know it's working when I play it back, but I can't hear my audio live while recording.
I have the exact same issue with my mic. I cant hear myself live. How can it be fixed?
I have pinned a reply in the video's comments that might be useful to you.
Thank you for this! I couldn't figure out why my mic didn't work on my phone despite being plugged in with the adapter.
You're welcome
Whoop whoop!! Thank you. I am really getting over Samsung blocking features on their lower models.
I really enjoyed the new blue yeti microphone and I like it.
Great.
Kept making videos, I will be here to support
Thank you.
Your videos very great keep going 👏
Thank you, I will
Blue Yeti Nano aldım ama kullanmayı bilmiyordum bu video sayesinde öğrendim teşekkürler.
This was super helpful and exactly what I was looking for! Thanks so much!
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the video it was much needed help!!!!!! Ohio, United States.
Glad it helped!
I found it completely useful, I do appreciate it mate, you're awesome 👏🏽👏🏽
No problem 👍
Thank you for this I really didnt want to settle for less than the YETI
I'm glad it was helpful.
Excellent video
Thanks mate
You're welcome.
thank you for this video! I've hit some problem. There's constant humming/buzzing noise while recording. If you can help with that I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
Sorry about the late reply. If there's a buzzing you could have a faulty connection somewhere. Or you might be picking up interference from a nearby device.
If using for instagram reels do you need to make any changes to the settings before using? Thanks for the video
I wouldn't have thought so.
Thank you so much! This is so helpful! Especially with the video app you suggested!!
You're welcome.
brilliant friend ty....by any chance do u recommend a device that allows to plug into 2 microphones into android phone? thanks again
Not as such. In theory it should be possible. At the heart of the problem you need a Y-splitter cable with two female 3.5mm jack inputs going to a male 3.5mm jack. The male jack would plug into a 3.5mm jack to USB-C adapter, that would go into the phone. You would then feed the headphone output from the two Yetis into the female ends of the Y-splitter adapter using a couple of aux audio cables with 3.5mm jacks at both ends.
Hi, is it possible to hear the audio from the device instead of monitor? I want to speak into mic but not hear myself, I want to hear others speaking to me or music from phone etc
Unfortunately, the Blue Yeti does not have a control to adjust the MIC/COMPUTER monitor mix. If you need that kind of feature you could get the Maono PD400X USB/XLR mic, which has a monitor mix control through the Maono-Link software, which is available for Android (I have reviewed the mic and software on this channel). You can get the mic from www.maono.com/ If you use the coupon code TOSHLUBEK you can get 10% off.
Hey, I appreciate your video, thank you so much, trying to do ASMR but I had a problem with my mic, you help me better understood it
Glad I could help!
Thank you. Will get it and will be back with a feedback.
Good luck and thanks for your comment.
Well done and to the point. Thanks for the information.
Yooo I had a feeling it would be that simple but I wanted to make sure before I bought an adapter. Oh buddy, my foley's about to go to the next friggin level 😎
Glad I could help
Needed this! Thank you brother!
Any time!
Just ordered one, thanks for your help.
Glad I could help
What about the HyperX quadcast s?
Please let me know
I've not used the HyperX mic but I don't see why it wouldn't work. I think it comes with a USB-A-type plug on the end of the cable. If that's the case, you can use the adapter. Alternatively, if you can replace the cable so it has a USB-C plug at the end you should be able to plug that directly into the phone. Good luck.
Wow, someone who can explain in a clear voice and not sound like bubbles from an Indian aquarium..
Thank you
Hi, this was so helpful thank you so much, and have just ordered the adaptor through your link thank you 😀
Glad it helped!
Thanks for this I am going to try it out!
Your tutorial is awesome! I got the adaptor and went through this step by step. TWO questions:
#1 My problem now is the sound quality when I record. I sound robotic and distant. I hear it clearly in the headphones. I have the yeti, mic muffler, and used the open camera app you mention. I did the steps for the audio you talk about too. I played with all the dials on the yeti. I feel Im missing something. Some kind of connection issue maybe in my Samsung S8??
#2 What case do you have or recommend for the S8 so you do not have to remove the case to use the usb adaptor? I've had the same case since I got it so I am not sure what to look for.
Thanks so much!!
I had the same issue you've mentioned in number 1 though with an AT-2020 USB mic. Still trying to figure out a solution but I came across a video recommending using audacity to record the audio separately. Might give it a go and see if it resolves the low volume issue from these usb mics
If you're still having this problem, remove the muffler and use a separate pop filter. Worked for me!
Very helpful and easy to understand. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Short and cohesive. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Here's a question: Will you be able to plug in headphones through the mic and still hear things like a call on the phone through the earbuds or will you still need to use jack or bluetooth for that?
If I'm understanding your setup correctly, yes you should, since the Yeti effectively has a soundcard that will let you hear the output from the device.
Yes. I made a call to check that, and it all worked fine.
@@DIYVideoStudio Hi! Great video and done everything just as you said but I cannot hear myself live. Do you have a fix for this issue? I even have the same phone as you do.
is there any way to connect 2 external mics (like 2 yetis) so that the phone is recording video and audio of to people on opposite sides of a table, each with their own mic, talking to one another?
Instead of using the normal USB output, you could take the headphone output from two Yetis. Feed this into a Y-splitter type cable with 3.5mm jacks. That would then connect to a 3.5mm jack to USB-C/Lightning adapter that would plug into the phone. As far as the video is concerned, if you are using an iPhone you can use "Doubletake by Filmic Pro" to record from the front and rear cameras simultaneously. This would allow the scenario you suggest of filming two people on opposite sides of a table. I hope this helps.
@@DIYVideoStudio thx. I got the y-splitter and went from the Samsung S21 (Y-splitter) to a Yeti mic on each of the splits, but the only connection is to the headphone jack, 'cos the USB jack has to go to a USB port to both power the mic AND passes the audio. So it didn't work :( but thx for gettin' back to me :) appreciated
Thank you!! This was incredibly helpful
Thanks
Thank you! Very useful and easy to understand
Glad it was helpful!
Great video very informative
Glad it was helpful!
I have made a number of tests to get rid of the awful noise that the yeti provokes in my Galaxy A52S 5G and all of them without positive results. And the truth is that it is not the Yeti causing the noise, but the galaxy itself. I have tried a wide number of mics (USB and Jack 3.5 connectivity) with my galaxy, and all of them have the same noise. Then, after my 42nd test, I decided to test them all in my computer and no noise at all. Then I test all of them in my very old Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 and the sound was marvelous!!! Not even a single little sound. So that makes me believe that it is Samsung provoking this, or there is something very wrong with their phones. I want to keep on testing with mics connected through de 3.5 port, by purchasing a Samsung adapter (USB-C to 3 5), as a last try, but I guess the result will be the same. And all that is a shame because I wanted to purchase a Rode AI-Micro to use with the A52S in outdoor interviews, but I see I will have to do it with the Redmi. I hope this text was not to boring. Regards to all
Thank you for the information and sorry to hear you're having problems. I can say that any mics I've tested with my Samsung A53 5G all sound fine and no excess noise.
Very well made and helpful video. Ka pai!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, thank you.
(excellent quality microphone and video btw)
Glad you liked it!
If you have the nano yeti, hold down the button on the back for a couple of secs, it flashes, then boom, you hear yourself, you're welcome
Thanks for your comment.
Perfectly done! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Hello! I wanted to ask for monitoring. I have samsung but i cant hear my self with it. Can u help me?
You should still be able to plug headphones into the socket on the base of the Yeti and enjoy latency free monitoring.
@@DIYVideoStudio No, I tried but I can't hear. I'm with Samsung s20 fe
I'm running into some issues after following your tutorial - I got the syntech adapter and connected to my samsung note and made a test recording on the phones video recorder. Everything seems to connect fine but I'm unable to hear myself test the mic. Any thoughts? Please and thank you!
I have added some info in a pinned comment. Hopefully, that might help.
How to remove noise? My video sizzles when I record it on my phone
You can use free audio editing software like Audacity to remove noise. Here's a video from another one of my UA-cam channels that shows you how. ua-cam.com/video/cDMaIg97Zr8/v-deo.html You can also buy VST plugins for Audacity that do a good job of removing noise. I have NS1 and Clarity Vx by Waves Audio and Extract Dialogue by Acon Digital, the latter is very good.
Hi. I followed your instructions but it isn't working for me. I have a Moto 2021, which is an Android. Any thoughts? Thanks
The red light is on in the Yeti. I tried the clear recording app and switched to external mic... But still no results. Any ideas? Thanks
Have you checked my pinned comment? It may help.
Hey, nice. I have blue yeti, and android phone, so this is great! One question, I keep getting a high pitch noise whenever I record. Not sure what the deal is with that. have you ever had to deal with solving that? Any help would be great. Thanks, and nice vid!
I've had that problem when experimenting with creating a wireless microphone using a lavalier mic and a pair of Bluetooth audio transceivers. Although it worked, there was a high-pitched tone throughout the recording. I was able to get rid of the tone using a notch filter in Adobe Audition, but didn't create a video of the experiment because I didn't think it was a simple enough solution for most viewers.
Yeah man thas neat my guy🎉
You're welcome.
Thank You
Very good explanation 👍🏻
Thank you.
Does the Samsung A31 has enough power to run the Blue Yeti? How often do we need to recharge the Samsung phone?
I've not tried the A31 phone, but I believe it has a battery capacity of 5,000mAh, which is the same as on my A53-5G. I'm therefore guessing that the A31 should have enough power. Even if it doesn't you could use a portable USB hub that's powered from a power bank or wall adapter, and connect the Yeti and phone through that.
@@DIYVideoStudio thank you very much for your advice. Yes will bear that in mind.
@@DIYVideoStudio I would like to support you by ordering via the affiliate link . Is there a difference between the colours for the USB adapter? Seems to have a big processor difference.
Sorry. I mean price difference.
Thanks for your helpful video - perfect.
Thak you.
thanks for your efforts.
It's my pleasure
Unfortunately I don't understand how to make a blue snowball work on my phone (Huawei P9 Lite). The red light won't turn on even if I turn on the external mic option...
It could be that your phone can't provide enough power for the Snowball microphone.
@@DIYVideoStudio It turned out it was a specific issue with Huawei P9 Lite, which is not OTG compatible from what I understood (the only way to fix it is to root hack my phone, which is a little bit too risky for me)
I have a music box that uses USB, can I use that?
Not sure about that. I haven't come across that kind of device. But if it can supply enough 5V bus power and has a recording mode then it might be worth a try. However, because I am not familiar with your device I cannot guarantee it will work.
@@DIYVideoStudio thank you
Thanks!! you really help me.
Happy to help!
Yes!! Thank you so Much!! 😊 🖐
Any time!
The live monitoring doesn't seem to work for me. Is there something missing?
Please check my pinned comment.
Hi, thanks for your video. I am struggling because it doesn't function for mi xiaomi mi 10tpro. I have blue yeti and otg adaptor plus i setted open camera...
Thanks for the video, but unfortunately I can't hear myself through the headphones. The Open Camera app for Android didn't help either. The recording is going on, but you can't hear yourself through the headphones :(
That's a pity it's not working for you. I just tested my Yeti and Samsung S53 5G again, in case I made a mistake, but when I plugged my headphones into the Blue Yeti I could hear myself (albeit with a tiny robotic echo). If you are using a different Android phone that could account for the issue. Unfortunately, the various Android handset makers don't seem to implement Android exactly the same way, which can make some media apps work fine on one phone but not as well on another. BTW. Since making this video, I found that if you have a mini-USB to USB-C cable you can dispense with the Syntec adapter. If you have such a cable, try it to see if the Yeti's headphone socket activates.
@@DIYVideoStudio Thank you very much for the answer, I'll try more options, including the one you suggested!
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you, that is helpful
You're welcome!
Great video, thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video💞
Glad to help.
Thank you for the info
You're welcome.
Great content, thanks!!
Glad you liked it!
I want a better mic though..can it work with a better mic..
Provided your phone has OTG technology, it will work with any microphone, it doesn't even have to be a USB mic. Check out my latest video: "Record With Any External Microphone to Your Smartphone" ua-cam.com/video/x5-fDNWbTkM/v-deo.html
Mine worked fine months ago but when I try to record now it doesn’t register any sound. The lights show that it’s on so idk
Did you update the firmware on the Yeti? Some Blue Yeti users who have installed the Logitech Ghub software have inadvertently updated their Blue Yeti's firmware, resulting in some issues, including the headphone output not working. One Reddit thread suggests returning the Blue Yeti's CMEDIA AUDIO Chip to its factory state to rectify the problem.
Will it work on realme X7 Max
I believe the phone has a USB-C port, so it probably it should
My man you saved me
I'm glad I was able to help
Great, thank you!
You are welcome!
Can anyone help me... everything works well except I can't hear myself as I do the video, only afterwards in playback on the actual phone. Thanks for any tips!! (Samsung 20fe)
You should be able to hear yourself on headphones plugged into the Yeti
@@DIYVideoStudio I can't, unfortunately, I've even tried Bluetooth and other wired earphones 🤷♀️
My issue is that my phone doesnt record audio with the microphone at all. Unless I plug headphone with a microphone into my blue yeti
is it compatible with samsung galaxy s23?
I don't see why it shouldn't be.
Thank you 🥰
No problem
Thank you
You're welcome.
Perfect Video
Thanks
Mine no matter what uses my built in mic, only headphones audio
My pinned comment may be of help.
great video
Thanks!
This does not work for me. My mic light does not come on.
Sorry to hear that. Have you read my pinned comment?
Wheres the link?
Look in the description, it's the first link at the start of the description.
Thanks!
I mean the adapter
Mine still says unsupported
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Is it harmful for the phone running such a big mic on it?
I shouldn't think so. The power comes from the phone and if the mic needed "too much" power, the phone would indicate this.
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Glad you think so!
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I bought the same adapter and it's not even powering on...anyone else have this problem?
Nevermind...this is the second adapter I bought...now I realize that the order you plug it in matters
That's interesting about the order of plugging it in.
The part you are talking about should have come with your Samsung phone.
Connect but not seeing any light
when I plug my headphones in I cannot hear myself
I've done further tests and I can hear myself over headphones that are plugged into the Yeti. This is silly question on my part, since I'm sure you're doing it right, but I assume you're plugging the headphones into the yeti and not the phone (assuming it has a headphone socket).
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