Logitech has announced the Blue Sona Microphone and Litra Beam Key Light, two devices targeted at content creators that launched on September 21. The light will be the second in the product line, with Logitech having released the Litra Glow, which has been compared to Elgato’s Key Light and Key Light Mini, in January.
In 2018, Logitech acquired Blue Microphones, the company that made the formerly ubiquitous Blue Snowball mic that was extremely popular with content creators a few years back. Since then, Logitech has continued to release microphones under the Blue name, some of which have been very well received, like the World of Warcraft Blue Yeti X microphone that came out in 2020.
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Now, Logitech has released the Blue Sona dynamic XLR microphone, which features the company’s ClearAmp technology that is intended to deliver studio-quality sound. The tech provides +25dB of gain without the need for an external mic booster, and the XLR connection allows for integration with external audio interfaces and mixers. Priced at $349.99 USD, the professional quality microphone offers a dual-diaphragm capsule and supercardioid pickup pattern that should help cut out keyboard and mouse clicks, as well as other undesirable background noises. The Blue Sona is available in graphite or off-white and comes with interchangeable windscreens in the colors red or graphite.
Logitech’s Litra Beam looks very different from the Litra Glow and is shaped more like a reading lamp than a standard key light. The new light is also priced differently, coming in at $99.99 compared to the Glow’s $59.99 price tag. Both lighting options are LED and offer a color temperature range from
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