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🎧 Elevate your sound game—because your voice deserves the spotlight!
The Blue Radius III Custom Shockmount is a premium vintage-style suspension mount designed specifically for Yeti and Yeti Pro USB microphones. It isolates your mic from unwanted noise, shock, and vibrations, delivering cleaner, professional-grade audio for podcasts, streaming, and broadcasts. Featuring a lightweight, streamlined design, it offers flexible mic positioning and durable construction, making it an essential upgrade for any serious content creator.





| ASIN | B078MGXLVS |
| Antenna Location | Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 5 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,881 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #72 in Microphone Mounts |
| Brand | Logitech G |
| Built-In Media | Microphone Stand |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Camera, PC, Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,186 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | vintage-style suspension mount |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00836213000243 |
| Item Dimensions | 9.6 x 7.3 x 2.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Microphone Stand |
| Item Weight | 10.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 989-000908 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Boundary |
| Model Name | Radius III |
| Model Number | 989-000539 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Bidirectional |
| Power Source | USB |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Special Feature | Stand |
| UPC | 836213000243 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited |
E**S
Extremely robust, worth every penny
A bit overpriced for a shock absorber but 100% worth it. Very solid construction, and holds the position you set it to. It deals with the daily abuse I throw at it like it’s nothing. No corners were cut when designing this.
A**A
Awesome shock mount!
The Blue Radius III Custom Shockmount for Yeti and Yeti Pro USB Microphones is hands-down one of the best upgrades I’ve made to my recording setup. If you use a Yeti mic and want cleaner audio with less vibration noise, this shockmount delivers exactly what it promises. Build Quality: Right out of the box you can tell this is a premium accessory. The materials feel solid and durable — it doesn’t flex or feel flimsy like some cheaper mounts I’ve tried in the past. The design is sleek and professional, and it looks great on my desk setup. Performance: This shockmount truly isolates the mic from desk vibrations. Before, my recordings would pick up every tap, keyboard click, and accidental desk bump. After adding the Radius III, those noises are dramatically reduced. My audio sounds much cleaner and more focused, which has made a noticeable difference in my podcasts and streams. Easy to Use: Installation was a breeze. It fits the Yeti perfectly and is easy to tighten or adjust. I also love how it gives a bit more flexibility in positioning compared to the stock mount. I can tilt and angle the mic exactly how I want it without any wobble. Value: For the quality of life improvement alone — especially if you’re serious about audio recording — this shockmount is worth every penny. It makes my Yeti feel like a more professional-grade setup. In short: if you own a Yeti or Yeti Pro and want better isolation and cleaner sound, the Blue Radius III shockmount is a no-brainer. Highly recommended! 🎙️🔥
O**E
Works perfectly for Yeti X.
The mount is quite a bit bigger than I expected. It seems high quality (no plastic), but I'm not sure how replacing the elastics will work in the long run. It was easy to screw into my boom arm and is rock solid once set up. That said, I'm not sure it's worth the price; at the end of the day, it's a piece of metal with elastic bands wrapped around it. This should be more like $20 but I guess they mill it out of a solid block or something so there's a lot of waste you have to pay for. Just to be safe, I would use a shock mount from the same manufacturer that made your microphone; if you don't have a Blue Yeti mic, get a different mount.
C**T
Works Great For My Yeti X
This microphone fit my blue Yeti X perfectly, at first I thought the screw wasn’t screwing in but then I pushed it a little bit further and before starting to turn it and it fit. Currently it's holding its weight well, while remaining very stable. It absorbs most vibrations when shaking the table, vibration are no longer traveling through the solid structure of the original stand into the mic. The only complain is even though it's probably smaller than the blue radius II (which I have never seen in person) this is massive and also has a bit of sag to it on the hinge but it might have been because I tried to attach the boom arm on this while the mic was still in it's original base. I tried tightening the hinge But it did not work I might have to consider super gluing it in place, which is something I wouldn't like doing. I could also consider. getting a rubber o-ring, but I would have to buy a pack of these, most of them come in packs of dozens. This is the first time I have to give less than five stars for a product from Blue.
M**E
Perfect Mount
Perfect mount for the Blue microphone
L**S
Noise? What noise?
Bought this with the official Blue arm and it fit perfectly. It fit with my blue yeti microphone without any problems and it holds it up like a champ. I use it to record voice over and I have noticed a disappearance of noises whenever I bumped my desk, so it works and my audio now sounds clearer. I'd say that after seeing the improvements in audio and for the price, it's worth it.
B**.
Shocked mounted!
Dear Blue, I purchased this Blue Radius 3 shock mount to go with my Blue Yeti Boom Arm and the Mic shown in my photo. It fits perfectly as I imagined because it’s from the same company. No instructions came with the box but that’s ok as it is self explanatory how it should go together. Without this shock mount I would not be able to mount my mic to the boom arm. Or at least not that I am aware of because I tried. It looks super professional even though I only use it as my main mic for work. I work from home and I needed a good mic setup to use for Zoom/Team meeting. I’m still not entirely sure why I needed this shock mount but a lot of people I’ve talked to says it’s necessary. Also, my Yeti Blue Mic doesn’t fit on the Yeti Blue Mic Arm without it. Seems like a defect in their products but not sure which is defective.
D**N
Lost 1 screw and now I'm out 50 bucks. Never buying Blue again now.
I'll start this off by stating the short summary of this: Blue is intentionally selling you an extremely overpriced piece of hardware that is, at best, poorly planned from a design perspective, and, at worst, deliberately engineered to have an extremely special part (that does not need to be there) that if you lose, renders the overpriced hardware completely useless. I want to preface this by saying that I worked for a hardware manufactuirng and packaging center as a design engineer for years, and so I know how the manufacturing and distribution of this stuff works and the labor that goes into it. I literally make screws, so I feel like I'm as qualified as anyone to get this upset about this. I used this mount for a couple of months in combination with the compass arm and my Yeti X and loved it. It did what I needed it to do, was very intruitive to use, and seemed to be made of good sturdy material which is good because of how heavy the yeti x is. But recently I moved, and in the process I lost the hardware that holds the shock mount to the arm. it is two very small but very specially designed pieces of hardware that, if you lose, renders the mount completely useless. Now, that on it's own is not the problem and why I'm leaving this poor review. I want to be clear in this review that I am aware that losing the screw was my fault. I am well aware of that. I messed up, and that's on me. What definitely isn't my fault however, is that when I contacted customer support, they informed me that they don't keep stock of these screws, and as such they can't supply me with a spare. So i now have a $50 shock mount that I can't use because I lost TWO screws that are worth about 2 cents a piece. This isn't me saying that they should have given it for free. With a price tag as high as Blue's, they probably should have customer service of that degree, but I would never expect them to do that. I would gladly have paid 5 bucks for a little baggie of hardware to just be able to mount it again. It would not be hard at all for Blue to simply make a few extra pieces of hardware and set them aside in a bin somewhere in some wherehouse, and sell them for 5 bucks a piece. It would be incredibly easy, and would make them a ton of money probably because I know I'm not the only person who loses things like this. (again, I work for a company that does this sort of thing for companies like Blue all the time. It's not hard. In fact, it's pretty much expected). Further, the special screw and lock nut combination that is used is extremely unneccesary from a design point, and this mount connection could easily have been made to just use standard hardware that you could get from Home Depot. I can think of multiple off the top of my head. But it seems Blue is far more interested in forcing their customers to buy a totally new $50 mount rather than replace those little pieces of hardware. I know it sounds petty, especially for something that I myself lost and is totally my fault. But imagine that you drove your car, and through your fault got one of your side mirrors broken. You would be upset if you had to buy a whole new car, all because the car manufacturer made the connection of that mirror an incredibly complicated connection that no auto shop could buy, right? Because that's the level of corporate pettiness that is going on here, and it is totally unacceptable. If you are shelling out the money for premium hardware like Blue is supplying, it is absolutely fair to expect that they would provide at the very least an option to buy spares of the hardware. I've spent hundreds of dollars on Blue Hardware in the past and loved it, but after dealing with this and coming to this realization, absolutely no more.
P**N
It holds the yeti finely
The stand works well even with a cheaper hand so it's nice
J**S
Une notoriété justifiée
Cette suspension Blue, est de très bonne qualité, les matériaux employés, les finitions, ainsi que la peinture qui ne s'enlève pas au premier coup d'ongle venu à la manipulation. C'est effectivement la qualité incontestable d'un référent du marché : Blue. L'article en lui-même est irréprochable : Le prix est dans la fourchette du marché, et le montage sur la perche et le micro est d'une simplicité enfantine, et sa taille n'est pas imposante et ne masque pas une partie du champ de vision. Non vraiment il n'y a rien à dire, si ce n'est que je le conseille pour celles et ceux qui ont acheté un micro Blue Yeti.
A**R
Good support for the Microphone
Very robust. It fits well with the microphone arm (maybe a little too well, so I had to adjust the joint screw). It works as advertised, as it isolates the microphone from vibration.
L**A
Bonito y resistente
Es de buena calidad ... algo caro porque no trae el brazo ... hay que comprarlo aparte ... Peto en general satisfecha con la compra
B**S
good to have
if you lash out on a good mic and do not use ot on the stand, this is a must. Mounted on the microphone beam, it is worth gettiung this device as well to stop vibraitons!!! A must have!
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