
The Trust GXT 236 (marketed as Yami on some regional pages) is an ultra-compact USB condenser microphone aimed at streamers, podcasters and content creators who want a simple, attractive desktop mic with plug-and-play convenience. It emphasizes a cardioid pickup to prioritise the speaker’s voice, an on-mic mute function for live streams, and RGB lighting for stream-facing aesthetics — all bundled on a small desk stand so you can start recording quickly.
The Trust GXT 236 (marketed as Yami on some regional pages) is an ultra-compact USB condenser microphone aimed at streamers, podcasters and content creators who want a simple, attractive desktop mic with plug-and-play convenience. It emphasizes a cardioid pickup to prioritise the speaker’s voice, an on-mic mute function for live streams, and RGB lighting for stream-facing aesthetics — all bundled on a small desk stand so you can start recording quickly.
Polar pattern: Cardioid — best for single-voice capture and reducing off-axis noise
Connection & workflow: USB — plug-and-play on PC and Mac; no audio interface required.
Controls & monitoring: On-mic mute and gain control (depending on SKU); check whether a headphone jack is present on your regional listing.
Accessories & mounting: Comes with a small metal desk stand and accepts standard 5/8" thread for boom-arm mounting on many setups
The GXT 236 uses a cardioid pattern, which captures audio primarily from the front of the capsule and rejects sound from the sides and rear. This makes it a practical choice for single-presenter streaming and podcasting because it reduces room noise and background distractions when positioned correctly (close and on-axis).
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