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Logitech ClearChat Pro USB Headset
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Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $33.99
You Save: $16.00 (32%)



New (29) Used (4) Refurbished (2) from $21.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 3.2 x 8.4 x 10.2
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: 981-000010
Model: 981-000010
UPC: 097855046857
EAN: 0097855046857
ASIN: B000TG4AGU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: All items I sell are BRAND NEW with full manufactures warranty.. The review I recieved was not proper, I was not contacted to try and resolve any questions. I only sell original merchandise from the manufacturer with full factory warranty.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
PRODUCT FEATURES:Laser-tuned audio driversSoundSwitch equalizerConvenient control switch located on headsetRotating, noise-canceling microphoneFlexible boomMute indicatorQuick-access audio controls on the headsetDigitally enhanced USB audio


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent headset microphone   July 17, 2008
I bought the Logitech headset hoping it would be comfortable and easy to use and both my husband and I are delighted by the clarity of sound and the ease of use. It adjusts quickly and holds the position on your head. I recommend this unit for anyone who needs a microphone headset. We have used it for Sype and for just plain personal listening to music and videos online.


1 out of 5 stars USB connector and cord fell apart   July 8, 2008
I'm going to exchange this for a new one because the plastic around the USB popped off and the wires became exposed. I'm hoping it's just a bad apple.


3 out of 5 stars Great sound, just can't wear them for very long.   June 9, 2008
I purchased these to use for voice chat in my PC games. I still use my speakers, I just feed voice chat through the earphones. It was great for that use and everything was very clear, the microphone worked very well for voice chat and VoIP programs like Skype.

The only problem is that after about an hour or so of wearing these headphones I have to take them off and take a break from them because they hurt my ears. I thought it was something that I'd get used too but 2 months later they still do the same thing to me.

If you're just going to be using these for short conversations or something like that I'd very much recommend them, but if you are planning on using them for a long period of time I'd look for something with more comfort.



3 out of 5 stars Solid Headset For The Price.   June 8, 2008
I received this headset for Christmas 2007 after my Plantronics headset started to slowly decompose.

PROS
-Lightweight design, you won't forget it's there, but it's certainly not uncomfortable.
-Easy volume/microphone mute controls, easy to reach although I have hit the microphone mute button by accident on more than one occasion.
-Microphone is pretty clear, sounds good to everyone else in Ventrilo or in game.
-Plug and play, no drivers. Very simple.
-Great price.

CONS
-Hurts the top of my head, and ears after long periods of gaming.
-Everything is plastic, which makes the headset feel cheap and flimsy, and probably attributes to the headaches.
-The microphone mute button is in a really stupid place, right in the middle of the right earpiece, so when you go to adjust the volume, it's easy to hit the button in the middle.
-3 settings for different sound (phone, gaming, and music) located on the right earpiece seem to be completely useless, I can't tell the difference between any of the settings.

Overall this is a pretty good headset, it really only gets uncomfortable after really extended periods of gaming, but for the price it's a great little set.



5 out of 5 stars Best headset I've had so far!   May 20, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is by far the best headset I've owned so far.

I used to own the model that Logitech had produced before this and it too was good, but several improvements have been made to this model.

The old model had 2 mid-wire modules, one was the usb interface circuitry and the other was a clip-on mute/volume. I used to clip that onto my shirt collar, but at times if I looked down, it would mute the mic (not the headset) and I wouldn't know unless i actually looked at the front of it. This newer model has a 1 touch toggle for the mic and a small, gentle red light on the top of the mic, to let you know when the mic is muted.

The improvement here, is that all those mid-wire modules have been moved to the ends of the device, the controls onto the headset itself, and the interface onto the plug. I wouldn't have minded if the interface had stayed mid-line for the people that don't have usb ports in the front of their machine.

It has 3 sound modes: music, speech and gaming. Each one modulates / sound cancels / etc. when appropriate based on what you have it set to.

The only things I could really gripe about this product is the size of the ear pieces seem to be a little smaller than my preference, but I must say they are really comfortable.

One thing I recommend to customers who buy USB headsets, is to learn how USB audio devices work before getting frustrated. I like to use this instance to explain it for people who are new to the idea:

Lets say you have a song currently playing in your music player of choice, and you decide you want to listen to it on your new USB headset, so you plug it in. The music will continue to play on the device it already was playing on until you allow the program to release your sound device. To do this, you can either stop the music, or restart the program. This is no fault of the headset, rather it is an operating system quirk, that you just have to get used to.


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