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Logitech ClearChat Comfort USB Headset (Black)

Product description
Comfort and digital sound in a versatile headset.Adjustable, padded headband and plush ear pads: Ensure a comfortable fit. Noise-canceling microphone: Reduces background noise for clear conversation and voice commands. Microphone rotates out of the way when you?re listening to music or watching a movie. In-line volume and mute controls: Instantly adjust headset volume or mute the microphone. Advanced digital USB: Experience superior sound clarity with the simplicity of a single USB plug-and-play connection.
Extend your comfort with a padded headband and ear pads.
A rotating, noise-canceling microphone reduces background chatter, and convenient in-line volume and mute controls let you adjust audio on the fly.
Comfort
Control and Convenience
Product features
- Padded headband and ear pads
- Rotating, noice-canceling microphone
- Convenient inline volume and mute controls
- Advanced digital USB
- Compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Mac OS X
Customer Reviews
Dead after two months
2 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by J. White
Reviewed by J. White
Bought 3 of these for co-workers and myself. Two are still working, and one is defective. Windows cannot detect it, which, after a brief web search means the headset is toast. Time to go see if Logitech's warranty is any good.
In terms of usability, the padding is nice but doesn't really help cancel out noise, since it doesn't cover the ears. Sound/call quality seems good, but mic is really sensitive. I would recommend giving this headphone a pass.
In terms of usability, the padding is nice but doesn't really help cancel out noise, since it doesn't cover the ears. Sound/call quality seems good, but mic is really sensitive. I would recommend giving this headphone a pass.
Great headset for computer.
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Jane Smith (Maine)
Reviewed by Jane Smith (Maine)
I didnt want to spend to much on a headset but wanted something that will last longer than taking it out of the box.
A co-worker has this for skyping at work and likes it alot. I use mine at home for gaming [not a die-hard gamer] and skype. Works perfect for this. The mic and earphones work very nice.
Headset is comfy for a few hours playing but for much longer [3+hr] it can get slightly uncomfortable.
Good news, while wearing them you cant hear other people in the house very well.
Bad news, while wearing them your apt to get into trouble for not hearing someone talking to you.
A co-worker has this for skyping at work and likes it alot. I use mine at home for gaming [not a die-hard gamer] and skype. Works perfect for this. The mic and earphones work very nice.
Headset is comfy for a few hours playing but for much longer [3+hr] it can get slightly uncomfortable.
Good news, while wearing them you cant hear other people in the house very well.
Bad news, while wearing them your apt to get into trouble for not hearing someone talking to you.
Better choices available
2 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by jgcrews (Portsmouth, VA United States)
Reviewed by jgcrews (Portsmouth, VA United States)
I purchased this headset for use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. As someone with ALS I must rely on my voice to operate my PC.
I wanted a USB headset for plug-and-play ease but also one that would be comfortable when worn for long periods.
Although plug-and-play worked like a charm that was about the end of my satisfaction. Although this headset has more padding than most others, it's certainly isn't enough to make extended wearing comfortable.
I also found that after adjusting the headband for proper fit it failed to maintain the adjustment and instead gradually loosen over time causing the headset to become loose on my head.
Sound quality of the headset during playback is acceptable. Microphone performance and clarity, however, leave a lot to be desired.
Another issue I had was the product's packaging which consisted of a hard plastic "clamshell" type package. Because I have no use of my hands and arms, I relied on someone else to open the package for me. Had they not completely destroyed the plastic package while attempting to open it, I would have most definitely returned this item to Amazon for a refund. Typically I avoid products in this type of package because of the level of difficulty in opening them. Even before I had ALS and still had full use of my hands I absolutely despised this type of product package. I understand that this type of packaging is inexpensive, shows off the product and prevents tampering and/or pilfering while on retail shelves but it certainly isn't end user friendly.
I have since found an excellent Bluetooth headset (the Andrea Electronics BT-200) which works much better with speech recognition applications (such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking) and was only $45 for the headset and the USB Bluetooth dongle versus $27 for the Logitech headset.
As a whole I've been happy in the past with Logitech products but this headset just fell short.I purchased this headset for use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. As someone with ALS, I must rely on my voice to operate my PC.
I wanted a USB headset for plug-and-play ease but also one that would be comfortable when worn for long periods.
Although plug-and-play worked like a charm that was about the end of my satisfaction. Although this headset has more padding than most others, it's certainly isn't enough to make extended wearing comfortable.
I also found that after adjusting the headband for proper fit it failed to maintain the adjustment and instead gradually loosen over time causing the headset to become loose on my head.
Sound quality of the headset during playback is acceptable. Microphone performance and clarity, however, leave a lot to be desired.
Another issue I had was the product's packaging which consisted of the hard plastic "clamshell" package. Because I have no use of my hands and arms I relied on someone else to open the package for me. Had they not completely destroyed the plastic package while attempting to open it I would have most definitely return this item to Amazon for refund.
I have since found an excellent Bluetooth headset (the Andrea Electronics BT-200) which works much better with speech recognition applications (such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking) and was only $45 for the headset and the USB Bluetooth dongle versus $27 for the Logitech headset.
As a whole I've been happy in the past with Logitech products but this headset just fell short.
I wanted a USB headset for plug-and-play ease but also one that would be comfortable when worn for long periods.
Although plug-and-play worked like a charm that was about the end of my satisfaction. Although this headset has more padding than most others, it's certainly isn't enough to make extended wearing comfortable.
I also found that after adjusting the headband for proper fit it failed to maintain the adjustment and instead gradually loosen over time causing the headset to become loose on my head.
Sound quality of the headset during playback is acceptable. Microphone performance and clarity, however, leave a lot to be desired.
Another issue I had was the product's packaging which consisted of a hard plastic "clamshell" type package. Because I have no use of my hands and arms, I relied on someone else to open the package for me. Had they not completely destroyed the plastic package while attempting to open it, I would have most definitely returned this item to Amazon for a refund. Typically I avoid products in this type of package because of the level of difficulty in opening them. Even before I had ALS and still had full use of my hands I absolutely despised this type of product package. I understand that this type of packaging is inexpensive, shows off the product and prevents tampering and/or pilfering while on retail shelves but it certainly isn't end user friendly.
I have since found an excellent Bluetooth headset (the Andrea Electronics BT-200) which works much better with speech recognition applications (such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking) and was only $45 for the headset and the USB Bluetooth dongle versus $27 for the Logitech headset.
As a whole I've been happy in the past with Logitech products but this headset just fell short.I purchased this headset for use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. As someone with ALS, I must rely on my voice to operate my PC.
I wanted a USB headset for plug-and-play ease but also one that would be comfortable when worn for long periods.
Although plug-and-play worked like a charm that was about the end of my satisfaction. Although this headset has more padding than most others, it's certainly isn't enough to make extended wearing comfortable.
I also found that after adjusting the headband for proper fit it failed to maintain the adjustment and instead gradually loosen over time causing the headset to become loose on my head.
Sound quality of the headset during playback is acceptable. Microphone performance and clarity, however, leave a lot to be desired.
Another issue I had was the product's packaging which consisted of the hard plastic "clamshell" package. Because I have no use of my hands and arms I relied on someone else to open the package for me. Had they not completely destroyed the plastic package while attempting to open it I would have most definitely return this item to Amazon for refund.
I have since found an excellent Bluetooth headset (the Andrea Electronics BT-200) which works much better with speech recognition applications (such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking) and was only $45 for the headset and the USB Bluetooth dongle versus $27 for the Logitech headset.
As a whole I've been happy in the past with Logitech products but this headset just fell short.

















