@@user-so9zf3hk7x The Blue Yeti also has a a microphone arm you can purchase, he could have done it and said "I don't have the arm, but it's possible to buy one and this is what it would sound like if you did" and held it. The arm also comes with a filter
I had the Nano at home, but needed an affordable mic with an adjustable arm for the office. After viewing some of these comparison videos, I ordered the T669 kit for the office and have been very pleased with it. After that, I bought 3 of the Fifine K669B mics ($29.99 on Amazon) for others in the office to use as needed when their built-in laptop or webcam mic just doesn't cut it. My problem now is that once someone borrows one, they don't want to give it up :)
5:45 vs 6:18 is the actual valid comparison at a similar distance. Putting the time stamps here so anyone else can skip back and forth to hear the difference.
I wish you've done a longer audio test. Would also have liked a test on the boom for the yeti for a more complete comparison between the two. Could also help to have someone who sounds like markplier to test also so the rage of the microphone is explored more thoroughly (added in edit) regardless the video quality is exceptional. The b roll is fabulous and your presentation is extremely professional
A decent test would use both mics side by side in front of you, and not two feet away. Also, comparing one mic at two feet and the other really close does not give a good idea of the sound difference.
I don't know if it's just me being excited about getting new equipment, but I've had the fifine t669 for a few days now and I have never felt so good about a purchase. To be fair, the only mics I've had prior were attached to gaming headphones and earbuds, but the fifine mic was definitely a huge upgrade and it sounds soooo nice and crisp up close.
Thank you very much for your support. Providing you with cost-effective microphones is the original intention of replying to your comments on social media We will continue to develop affordable and useful products for everyone. Thanks again for your support
I actually have both of these microphones, and they both have solid quality. For the price, FiFine is pretty great. That said, the Yeti Nano definitely outperforms in some quite noticeable ways. For starters, the Nano has multiple polar patterns, but the FiFine does not. The Nano also allows for active monitoring while, again, the FiFine mic does not. The Nano also comes with a software suite that can be used to augment the audio with effects such as echo and background noise removal. While a person with the FiFine (who like me has an NVIDIA RTX GPU) can use a software suite like NVIDIA Broadcast to do some of this, it is not possible to replicate the entire set of features in NVIDIA Broadcast given the expansive set of options in the Blue Voice application. But where I really take issue with this video is that the two microphones weren't adequately compared. The FiFine T669, for example, is just a FiFine K669 with a boom arm. Comparing the Nano with the K669, using the same test conditions, would have shown more significant differences between the two devices. If the video was ostensibly dedicated to value for $ spent, I could understand the methodology. It was not, however, as the title of the video implies a one-for-one review of the microphone quality of the two devices. That said, the FiFine microphone is a very solid microphone, especially for the price. I have one for my secondary workspace, and it works very well. Take away: if you don't already have a microphone and have $80 (or less in many cases) to spend, I would opt for the Yeti Nano. If you don't have that much to spend, or if you are looking for a secondary microphone, the FiFine is a solid buy (especially for the price, as it is quite possibly the best condenser microphone available within that price range).
I've had that Fifine for a while now...I LOVE it. Low cost, accessories, GREAT sound...the only thing I'd want more is something to cancel noise around me but that's just a whole new level of mic beyond the price range. Not "Decent" at all, no no, it's a great mic!
@@depore6905 As is, it's...ehhhhhhhhhhokay. It will pick up noise from outside and stuff (my window faces directly outside, 4 stories up) however, if you set it up a specific way, it can reduce background noise quite well. I often find myself denoising in Premiere Pro but there are several ways i can adjust the mic/PC settings to reduce noise, I just haven't had the need to do that. Also, i've not had any humming/static issues but that's due to my computer itself. All in all, I would definitely recommend it.
@@depore6905 The T669 is the only one i've had thus far. I'd like to try other options but this one is solid. It's also available on Amazon right now (double checked for you) if you want to try getting it there.
This review is more like from a package budget perspective. But Nano can go on an arm too with an adapter. Sound quality testing isn’t fair until you test Nano near mouth. BTW I have this FIFINE package but curious to hear Nano up close.
Being the seller of T669, our words may not justify the actual comparison. To be honest, Yeti is pretty good at bass and overall noise floor. But when considering the price and the features that you won't need in most of the time but you still pay money for it, those two advantages may not be enough to outdo the T669 in terms of USB streaming microphone. You could still get no or less the low ends sound with the help of the included arm stand of T669. While getting the mic closer to your mouth, it will also be more engaged in your voice instead of the background sound. And last but not lesat, if you use T669, you will be less regret on the spending when you have to upgrade from a USB mic to a XLR setup.
@@FIFINE l like the honest, realistic comparison from the vendor. Just pressed buy on amazon. Added after 2 months of use: no complaints about sound quality. Build quality of mic and stand very good. It's a well made piece of kit. Unbeatable value.
We have replied your comment under another video, but just in case buyers may see yours under this one, we would have to make the same comment again, sorry for any bother it may cause. Apart from the detachable cable, the differences between K669 and T669 is about the tone and the noise level. T669 has much more bass presenting while still keeps the high ends clairty. And T669 overall noise floor is slightly better. But basically, you can take the T669 as a performance-lift version of K669B, not a huge improvement. The main point is still that it comes with all the accessories that allow you to have better sound. Compared with K670, the noise floor is similar. But the capsule of T669 is smaller, and you have to put the arm stand closer to compensate for the bass. Therefore resulting in the difference of tone. T669 doesn't give that kind of all-round sound as K670 provides.And without the low-latency headphone jack, you may run into problem when doing podcast and you want to hear yourself in real time. But there won't be quite noticeable difference if your main use is gaming. And you don't need that headphone jack to hear yourself either in gaming.
@@FIFINE Sorry to bother, but is the T670 version coming anytime soon? I saw it on Alibaba, is that the K670 mic(which is the better one than T669 according to this reply) with all the accessories the same as T669 has?
What a fucking coincidence, my first ever mic was the fifine but I had just upgraded to the blue yeti nano a year ago and those are the only mics I’ve ever seen in person
Looks like a great investment but if you are planning to have the mic right next to your mouth, it's better going with a dynamic microphone isn't it? That way you pick less surrounding noise.
So? Is this for in game mic with headphones ? Or strictly for twitch streaming etc....?? Want to know cuz my son wants to do both. Thanks hope you answer 👍🏼
Sure thing,especially when you make it works with the PS4. Besides, if you wanna use K669B with headset together, you may need to do some tricks. Because if you plug the headset into controller, PS4 input and output will change to controller automatically. Then you will need a 3.5mm Female to 2 Male adapter to split the microphone feature from headset or simply use the earbuds that has two loops on its connector.
You know that wasn't a completely fair testing because you can just take off the holder for the microphone and attach the yetti and test the two pattern modes just saying but other wise pretty good
I like how he doesn’t have perfect takes. Might seem a bit weird but i’d he mis pronounces something it makes me realize that I’m not the only one not always getting perfect takes
for those saying why cant you put the nano in front of you like the fifine be realistic would you actually be holding the nano in front of your face as for fifine they give you a boom arm where you could easily put it in fron tof you
The fifine clearly has worse quality? I'm confused how people in this comment section cant hear it... Are they not using headphones? The yeti nano sounds way clearer and the fifine sounds muffled.
Phillip Kova Yea, not sure if my mic is defective or if its common problem. Its very short and random static sound, buy gets very annoying when I have to re-record some parts of voice overs because of it.
Phillip Kova i actually noticed it makes that sound only within firs two seconds, after that it records just fine. I just have to remember to always delay talking.
Hi there, to do with the background noise, first off is to keep decent gain level, the dial setting on mic is of crucial importance. Set it below 50% if you're in a noisy room and the noise cant get rid of, such as the sound from fans or air-condition. Next, set computer input at around 80%. At last, the speaking range is another aspect that makes the great difference. Keep the mic 3-5 inches away from mouth, the closer the better. If it still doesn't help, plz record a 1 minute video showing the white noise, then send the file to web@fifinemicrophone.com our after-sales team will help you out.
Yes. If you wanna use T669 with headset together, you may need to do some tricks. Because if you plug the headset into controller, PS4 input and output will change to controller automatically. Then you will need a 3.5mm Female to 2 Male adapter to split the microphone feature from headset or simply use the earbuds that has two loops on its connector.
Nano has way more noise floor than fifine. The Nano has more rich bass and a little muddy on mids but highs are great. Fifine is close to flat sounding but its very crisp and I'd perfer the fifine over the nano just because of the noise, sorry thats a deal breaker for me.
I am very disappointed because I already purchased the blue yeti nano before I knew the fifine existed and I think that the fifine would look so much better in my setup and it is $50 cheaper.
Would love to get my hands on Fifine t669 but sadly I can't find any in Malaysia or online sellers that ship the product. Might buy the Yeti online instead since the price here is a bit expensive.
FIFINE T780 bundle that has been launched in Malaysia, you can have a look at: shopee.com.my/product/62654117/2895157558?smtt=0.0.9&fbclid=IwAR3pnvr1Y2CN9dXSloQ66TjPNrmQ68xHuTsZYneOUPrwDPDzufc6LhkYmCY
@@glitchiest2465 Hi, you can order from FIFINE official AliExpress store: www.aliexpress.com/item/4000317943466.html?spm=2114.12010612.8148356.3.70b011fdRt3Sc5 Though the shipping fee may not be decent.
thank you for this video I am trying to get a good mic and this will help a lot because i am in a biget and trying to get a good on and this helps alot god bless you
With all the distributions around and variations, it would be impossible to say for sure it would work with yours, but it should. Because most of the Linux system should have the USB PnP built-in.
okay, people just understand that this man is extremely biest against the fifine t669. The foam squares is suppost to absorb sound but for it to work you need to sit so the wall is infront of you. Not sit so the wall is behind you. The blue yeti nano comes with an adapter so you can mount it to any boom arm. He ignores that and put the mic in a room with alot of echo and then 2 feet away from him. the fifine t669 is not a good mic, buy the nano if you have the money. You get better sound quality for the extra price.
Sorry, but you demonstrated absolutely nothing... You set up two mics either side of your laptop, and then tested them by suddenly switching one to a boom stand right next to your mouth...!
Blue Yeti Sound Quality Much Better But According To Its Price, its not enough. Fifine T669 is much better as its price is much lower than blue yeti and comes with more accessories.
dude yeti is so over-hyped like their mics suck. I used one of my friends mics and it sucks. it's so high pitched and so quiet. he uses a blue yeti. so bad. fifine has better quality mics and more accessories for far cheaper.
Needs more testing on the Nano. A "Testing 124" from 3 feet isn't enough
Nano sounds better
Just testing Nano for myself up close. Great result. I’m happy with it.
How far are u going to fucking be
@@Mariamplayasmr cap the fine is soooo much better
5:44
thx
thank you
Thx
Lmao, close with fifine, 20 cm from yeti nano
madmuffinz tysm
I did not know Tom Holland had a RUclips channel! Thanks for the review man!
I thinked that as well hahaha
Me too hahah
@@BlackWolf-cn2hf thought* 😶
tom holland lite
how tf does he look like tom holland
'the volume adjustor adjusts the volume'
*I see the floor here is made out of floor*
*I see the water here is very wet*
Jk good video
@@xdomix723 r/whoooosh
I had to do it to ya
“Water is water
Water is not WET!” said chaz smith
Water is not wet, what it comes in contact with becomes wet. But lets say i walk past yo girl send out a warning cause i caused a TSUNAMI!!!!!!!!!!
Water isn't... wet :I
@@casey3124 r/whoooosh
Well done. I just turned 50 today and decided to take a plunge into the podcast/voice over world! Your review helped me out tremendously!! Thank you!!
happy birthday
congrats.. care to share how does one get started in the voice over world?
Why not test the yeti up close. like at least put it in front of you
well not like youre going to hold the microphone close to your mouth while recording, unlike Fifine, it has boom arm
Because he probably got compensated to favor the Fifine. Listen again and take note of his bias.🤪
@@myeecoffee4480 yah i noticed that
@@user-so9zf3hk7x The Blue Yeti also has a a microphone arm you can purchase, he could have done it and said "I don't have the arm, but it's possible to buy one and this is what it would sound like if you did" and held it. The arm also comes with a filter
@@EEE-pv2eo but for people on budget they might not want it as it can be too expensive
I totally agree that the Fifine is the better choose of the two.
Yeah man definitely cheaper and if anything better
Honestly the Yeti has more features but the Fifine is cheaper and it comes with more stuff
it also sounds a lot better in my opinion
Idk why people recommend the blue yeti... Fifine is better
Quality and looks (opinion:) Yeti
Everything else: Fifine
I had the Nano at home, but needed an affordable mic with an adjustable arm for the office. After viewing some of these comparison videos, I ordered the T669 kit for the office and have been very pleased with it. After that, I bought 3 of the Fifine K669B mics ($29.99 on Amazon) for others in the office to use as needed when their built-in laptop or webcam mic just doesn't cut it. My problem now is that once someone borrows one, they don't want to give it up :)
5:45 vs 6:18 is the actual valid comparison at a similar distance. Putting the time stamps here so anyone else can skip back and forth to hear the difference.
I wish you've done a longer audio test. Would also have liked a test on the boom for the yeti for a more complete comparison between the two. Could also help to have someone who sounds like markplier to test also so the rage of the microphone is explored more thoroughly
(added in edit) regardless the video quality is exceptional. The b roll is fabulous and your presentation is extremely professional
Facts on the Markiplier rage test
A decent test would use both mics side by side in front of you, and not two feet away. Also, comparing one mic at two feet and the other really close does not give a good idea of the sound difference.
I don't know if it's just me being excited about getting new equipment, but I've had the fifine t669 for a few days now and I have never felt so good about a purchase. To be fair, the only mics I've had prior were attached to gaming headphones and earbuds, but the fifine mic was definitely a huge upgrade and it sounds soooo nice and crisp up close.
Thank you very much for your support. Providing you with cost-effective microphones is the original intention of replying to your comments on social media We will continue to develop affordable and useful products for everyone. Thanks again for your support
@MrBooBoo Haha yes, official FIFINE channel. Thank you very much for the support!
I actually have both of these microphones, and they both have solid quality. For the price, FiFine is pretty great. That said, the Yeti Nano definitely outperforms in some quite noticeable ways. For starters, the Nano has multiple polar patterns, but the FiFine does not. The Nano also allows for active monitoring while, again, the FiFine mic does not. The Nano also comes with a software suite that can be used to augment the audio with effects such as echo and background noise removal. While a person with the FiFine (who like me has an NVIDIA RTX GPU) can use a software suite like NVIDIA Broadcast to do some of this, it is not possible to replicate the entire set of features in NVIDIA Broadcast given the expansive set of options in the Blue Voice application. But where I really take issue with this video is that the two microphones weren't adequately compared. The FiFine T669, for example, is just a FiFine K669 with a boom arm. Comparing the Nano with the K669, using the same test conditions, would have shown more significant differences between the two devices. If the video was ostensibly dedicated to value for $ spent, I could understand the methodology. It was not, however, as the title of the video implies a one-for-one review of the microphone quality of the two devices. That said, the FiFine microphone is a very solid microphone, especially for the price. I have one for my secondary workspace, and it works very well. Take away: if you don't already have a microphone and have $80 (or less in many cases) to spend, I would opt for the Yeti Nano. If you don't have that much to spend, or if you are looking for a secondary microphone, the FiFine is a solid buy (especially for the price, as it is quite possibly the best condenser microphone available within that price range).
That was actually helpful. I'm planning to buy the nano, any other observations you would add apart from what you already mentioned?
I've had that Fifine for a while now...I LOVE it. Low cost, accessories, GREAT sound...the only thing I'd want more is something to cancel noise around me but that's just a whole new level of mic beyond the price range. Not "Decent" at all, no no, it's a great mic!
Hows the noise cancellation ? Is it good?
@@depore6905 As is, it's...ehhhhhhhhhhokay. It will pick up noise from outside and stuff (my window faces directly outside, 4 stories up) however, if you set it up a specific way, it can reduce background noise quite well. I often find myself denoising in Premiere Pro but there are several ways i can adjust the mic/PC settings to reduce noise, I just haven't had the need to do that. Also, i've not had any humming/static issues but that's due to my computer itself. All in all, I would definitely recommend it.
@@depore6905 It's not spectacular, at all. It picks up noises that I haven't even heard while speaking so in Premiere Pro I do have to denoise often.
Thanks got it . I was thinking bout E205 . Cause Fifine t669 is out of stock here . Been 3 month so far .
@@depore6905 The T669 is the only one i've had thus far. I'd like to try other options but this one is solid. It's also available on Amazon right now (double checked for you) if you want to try getting it there.
This review is more like from a package budget perspective. But Nano can go on an arm too with an adapter. Sound quality testing isn’t fair until you test Nano near mouth. BTW I have this FIFINE package but curious to hear Nano up close.
Loving how your channel is growing dude, keep up the hard work!
The video ends at 1:17 FiFine price, accessories and quality. Blue Yet quality. Which one should I choose?
Being the seller of T669, our words may not justify the actual comparison. To be honest, Yeti is pretty good at bass and overall noise floor. But when considering the price and the features that you won't need in most of the time but you still pay money for it, those two advantages may not be enough to outdo the T669 in terms of USB streaming microphone. You could still get no or less the low ends sound with the help of the included arm stand of T669. While getting the mic closer to your mouth, it will also be more engaged in your voice instead of the background sound. And last but not lesat, if you use T669, you will be less regret on the spending when you have to upgrade from a USB mic to a XLR setup.
@@FIFINE l like the honest, realistic comparison from the vendor. Just pressed buy on amazon.
Added after 2 months of use: no complaints about sound quality. Build quality of mic and stand very good. It's a well made piece of kit. Unbeatable value.
In terms of sound quality, how does the Fifine T669 (Is this the same as the K669, just that it comes with accessories?) compare to their K670?
We have replied your comment under another video, but just in case buyers may see yours under this one, we would have to make the same comment again, sorry for any bother it may cause.
Apart from the detachable cable, the differences between K669 and T669 is about the tone and the noise level. T669 has much more bass presenting while still keeps the high ends clairty. And T669 overall noise floor is slightly better. But basically, you can take the T669 as a performance-lift version of K669B, not a huge improvement. The main point is still that it comes with all the accessories that allow you to have better sound.
Compared with K670, the noise floor is similar. But the capsule of T669 is smaller, and you have to put the arm stand closer to compensate for the bass. Therefore resulting in the difference of tone. T669 doesn't give that kind of all-round sound as K670 provides.And without the low-latency headphone jack, you may run into problem when doing podcast and you want to hear yourself in real time. But there won't be quite noticeable difference if your main use is gaming. And you don't need that headphone jack to hear yourself either in gaming.
@@FIFINE Sorry to bother, but is the T670 version coming anytime soon? I saw it on Alibaba, is that the K670 mic(which is the better one than T669 according to this reply) with all the accessories the same as T669 has?
What a fucking coincidence, my first ever mic was the fifine but I had just upgraded to the blue yeti nano a year ago and those are the only mics I’ve ever seen in person
6:10 I mean I've seen people set up the Yeti Nano on boom arms.
And mic stands with the adaptor it comes with that's what I do, mount it to mic stand it's great for my music recording
Looks like a great investment but if you are planning to have the mic right next to your mouth, it's better going with a dynamic microphone isn't it? That way you pick less surrounding noise.
How does the FiFine compare to the HyperX Quadcast? That would be a fun video!
Great review. Thank you!
I live stream and my mic is bad, thanks for helping me choose
Very underrated dropping a sub
NICE REVIEW! I bought it today!
Yeti is better but still a good performance from the fifine though
Not a good review. You should compare noise cancellation, boom Mike option and keyboard sound seperatio option.
So? Is this for in game mic with headphones ? Or strictly for twitch streaming etc....?? Want to know cuz my son wants to do both. Thanks hope you answer 👍🏼
Sure thing,especially when you make it works with the PS4. Besides, if you wanna use K669B with headset together, you may need to do some tricks. Because if you plug the headset into controller, PS4 input and output will change to controller automatically. Then you will need a 3.5mm Female to 2 Male adapter to split the microphone feature from headset or simply use the earbuds that has two loops on its connector.
Really been eyeballing these more affordabl mics , i think the only reason yeti may still be an option is because of software.
Thoughts ?
You know that wasn't a completely fair testing because you can just take off the holder for the microphone and attach the yetti and test the two pattern modes just saying but other wise pretty good
I like how he doesn’t have perfect takes. Might seem a bit weird but i’d he mis pronounces something it makes me realize that I’m not the only one not always getting perfect takes
Thanks Buddy for the valuable information, Good going keep it up
Sounds fefine to me. I'll be buying mine tonight.
You can get a stand for the yeti for $15. And also I think that the Yeti is clearer
yeti is overhyped -> overpriced
Great review man really helped me out!!
for those saying why cant you put the nano in front of you like the fifine be realistic would you actually be holding the nano in front of your face as for fifine they give you a boom arm where you could easily put it in fron tof you
why do you test the fifine in the near of your mouth and not the blue yeti, the yeti sounds much better
The fifine clearly has worse quality? I'm confused how people in this comment section cant hear it... Are they not using headphones? The yeti nano sounds way clearer and the fifine sounds muffled.
as to me, T669 kit's sound is way better than bare minimum Blue Yeti Nano.
Blue Yeti is way better on instruments
To have 4K this guy is awesome I’m subscribing 😁
How were you recording that audio on the fifine? I have it bought but don’t know what to record audio on
The 669 is way better. Better sound and a bunch of accessories and it’s half the price. Nice review!
He compares sound quality at 5:44
Thank you so mich for making this video bec infeel like i regret buying the fifine t669 and actually its very good. What a relief
great video , thank you so much , one observation , this 60 frames makes your video looks odd. thank you again
i watched 2 other videos and none of them had the boom arm and other attachments! where did he get his?
The T669 gets the accessories to have the better sound, including the shock mount, boom arm stand, pivot mount, Pop filter, C-clamp, Foam cover.
Yeti blue nano 😂
I have it and im possibly gonna sell it. Nice review and video quality btw
Man, I wish my regular Blue Yeti came with those accessories.... 😏
Phillip Kova
Yeah, I should, that mic arm looks very convenient.
Phillip Kova
BTW, does your Yeti Nano record strange static sound sometimes?
Mine does that for no apparent reason.....
Phillip Kova
Yea, not sure if my mic is defective or if its common problem. Its very short and random static sound, buy gets very annoying when I have to re-record some parts of voice overs because of it.
Phillip Kova i actually noticed it makes that sound only within firs two seconds, after that it records just fine. I just have to remember to always delay talking.
5:40 is when he starts to review the mics
not use program?
my t669 have white noise want like your mic sound
Hi there, to do with the background noise, first off is to keep decent gain level, the dial setting on mic is of crucial importance. Set it below 50% if you're in a noisy room and the noise cant get rid of, such as the sound from fans or air-condition. Next, set computer input at around 80%. At last, the speaking range is another aspect that makes the great difference. Keep the mic 3-5 inches away from mouth, the closer the better. If it still doesn't help, plz record a 1 minute video showing the white noise, then send the file to web@fifinemicrophone.com our after-sales team will help you out.
the fifine is seriously impressive
Can you use the fifine mic on ps4 pro manny thanks 👍
Yes. If you wanna use T669 with headset together, you may need to do some tricks. Because if you plug the headset into controller, PS4 input and output will change to controller automatically. Then you will need a 3.5mm Female to 2 Male adapter to split the microphone feature from headset or simply use the earbuds that has two loops on its connector.
Nano has way more noise floor than fifine. The Nano has more rich bass and a little muddy on mids but highs are great. Fifine is close to flat sounding but its very crisp and I'd perfer the fifine over the nano just because of the noise, sorry thats a deal breaker for me.
I am very disappointed because I already purchased the blue yeti nano before I knew the fifine existed and I think that the fifine would look so much better in my setup and it is $50 cheaper.
Would love to get my hands on Fifine t669 but sadly I can't find any in Malaysia or online sellers that ship the product. Might buy the Yeti online instead since the price here is a bit expensive.
FIFINE T780 bundle that has been launched in Malaysia, you can have a look at: shopee.com.my/product/62654117/2895157558?smtt=0.0.9&fbclid=IwAR3pnvr1Y2CN9dXSloQ66TjPNrmQ68xHuTsZYneOUPrwDPDzufc6LhkYmCY
@@FIFINE is this product available in Australia, im looking to purchase
@@glitchiest2465 Hi, you can order from FIFINE official AliExpress store: www.aliexpress.com/item/4000317943466.html?spm=2114.12010612.8148356.3.70b011fdRt3Sc5
Though the shipping fee may not be decent.
@@FIFINE Hey i have a question, in terms of sound quality, is there any major difference between the T669 and the k669?
@@inpost1751 Not a huge difference. Slightly upgraded on the self noise and comes with a detachable.
You can get blue nano in matte black
thank you for this video I am trying to get a good mic and this will help a lot because i am in a biget and trying to get a good on and this helps alot
god bless you
Fifine is just better
i actually was looking at the fifine at amazon cause i dont want to buy a very expensive mic while just buying a pc
Does this microphone work on linux?
With all the distributions around and variations, it would be impossible to say for sure it would work with yours, but it should. Because most of the Linux system should have the USB PnP built-in.
Yes.
okay, people just understand that this man is extremely biest against the fifine t669. The foam squares is suppost to absorb sound but for it to work you need to sit so the wall is infront of you. Not sit so the wall is behind you. The blue yeti nano comes with an adapter so you can mount it to any boom arm. He ignores that and put the mic in a room with alot of echo and then 2 feet away from him. the fifine t669 is not a good mic, buy the nano if you have the money. You get better sound quality for the extra price.
Strong work!
@@kova_tech I have had the T669 sitting here in a box for two months. Just set it up in my lab. Now, if I can just get Ted to let go of my Yeti...
Fifine is better i was going to get it but now i cant because of corona 😡
background music link?
No
Noice this helped me
Thank you
i'm going to buy this because epic
This is a lie
Just paid $75.99 for the fifine microphone kit
The Goon Krisy same
It's possible he listed the price for the FiFine K669B, which is $45 on Amazon. The mics look identical but it only comes with a tripod.
Pandemic dude, pandemic. Look at the time this was posted.
It used to be much cheaper but the price went up. He listed the correct price at the time he uploaded this video.
ye rip
bluetooth?
No, it's USB connection.
That stupid ass micro usb port will break with time. Just happened to my Blue Yeti X.
Sorry, but you demonstrated absolutely nothing...
You set up two mics either side of your laptop, and then tested them by suddenly switching one to a boom stand right next to your mouth...!
Do you speak Russian?
Take the yeti off the stand and put it on a mic stand, that's what I do.
good test
yes
PUT THE BLUE YETI IN THE FACE MAN .. WHAT HELL ?
The dislike to like ratio tho 💀
i still like the Yeti better
This review is super biased towards the cheapo mic. At least try to be objective ...
Blue yeti ❤
overhyped )
Blue Yeti Sound Quality Much Better But According To Its Price, its not enough. Fifine T669 is much better as its price is much lower than blue yeti and comes with more accessories.
Blue Yeti w/o those accessories' sound quiality is worse. Can't you hear it? It's day and night difference. T669 wins vs Nano bare setup.
@@vvhitevvizard_ Maono AU-A04 is better than both of them
Are you spiderman?😱
That’s the test.!!?? Come on. Put the yeti on boom and close to mouth.
lol the test was a bit unfair...
I think t669 is better
so there was no comparison to begin with lmao
He looking like scuffed tom holland ngl..
Was that PiNk I NEeD IT
Dislike for the audio comparison
this is the k669
Sorry that it is T669, including plenty of accessories.
Buy a freaking stand my guy
Lies, dont come with mini tripod
Yes, sorry about that. Only the oldest version comes with the tripod.
blue yeti nano /// not //// yeti blue nano
dude yeti is so over-hyped like their mics suck. I used one of my friends mics and it sucks. it's so high pitched and so quiet. he uses a blue yeti. so bad. fifine has better quality mics and more accessories for far cheaper.
i think yeti propose is for things like reading books and asmr ..
Yeti is better
blue is better
Bull shit MT.
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