Its basic cardioid mode is fantastic for capturing a single voice or instrument in front of the mic, making it perfect for game streaming, video calls, or vocals. It's the mic I used for years, still, travel with today, and always recommend to anyone who asks.' - Rene Ritchie, 10-year podcast veteran and host of iMore show, MacBreak Weekly, and VECTOR. Of course, it can't beat a high-end XLR mic and interface, but at a tenth or less the price, it sounds so good you'll probably think twice, hard, before considering those higher-end purchases. It plugs right into your device, no audio interface needed, sounds great out of the box, and has a few simple options if you need to adjust for particular circumstances, like two people sharing one mic. 'Blue Yeti is still my pick for best USB microphone - not just for the Mac but for anyone starting out doing anything, including podcasts, audiobooks, live streams, videos, and more. I'm not the only one that loves the Blue Yeti, Rene Ritchie has been using his for years, and he loves how easy the Blue Yeti is to use. If you have a new MacBook that only has USB-C ports, you will need one of the best USB-C Hubs for MacBook Pro to plug it in. The four different recording modes are where the Blue Yeti really shines because there's practically nothing you can't record with the Blue Yeti if it's set in the right mode.