A:AnswerHello LAWS. The Blue Yeti Nano can work with the series X... but its not as easy as just plugging it into the USB port on the console. You will need an adapter in addition to the USB cable. There are plenty of YouTube tutorials on how to hook it up.
A:AnswerThe Yeti Nano should work with your XBox One console. Plug into the console via USB for power and you will need a Y splitter connected to your controller for separate mic and headset connections. - Richard from Blue/Logitech
A:AnswerYou may want to consider the larger version of this mic (blue yeti) which has omnidirectional capabilities. Meaning, the mic is capable of picking up sounds in all directions. This nano version will be good if the bad is directly in front of the mic or bidirectional. The sound quality is amazing though so I’d still recommend it anyway.
A:AnswerHi Collin,
I'm not exactly sure which Yeti you want to compare this too. Generally you'll find the best quality and features with the Yeti Pro or Yeti X, next the Classic Yeti, and last the Yeti Nano. Not to say that the quality of any of these mics is bad.
-Logitech
A:AnswerIt should work with Lightning to USB Camera Adapter, however the microphone will drain your iPhone battery, so generally speaking it would work fine for short periods of time. The alternative would be the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter that allows you to use both your charger and microphone at the same time.
A:AnswerHey there! Please note that the Blue Yeti Nano is officially only compatible with Windows 10 or later and macOS 10.14 or later with USB 1.1/2.0/3.0