Product DescriptionStylish, convenient, and comfortable, the Logitech Premium Stereo Headset may be the only audio accessory you need. It complements your PC's sound card to deliver high-performance stereo sound from music, games, movies, and more. Its high-quality, noise-canceling microphone lets you get more from applications that use voice chat and voice command, such as multiplayer gaming, audio and video instant messaging. Inline volume and mute controls let you adjust or mute the sound, and you will enjoy maximum comfort thanks to soft foam ear pads and a high-grip, premium rubberized headband.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - bad product
I bought it a while ago it is uncomfortable to the ears especially if u wear it for more than 30 min. the sound quality is good but the microphone doesn't work well, the people can bearly hear me when i talk to them using it, and the volume adjuster got stuck so i can't adjust it after a month and a half of its purchase.
Rating: - Low Quality Headset
One of the worst headsets I've ever owned. The headset is very uncomfortable to wear, and I can never get the microphone to record loudly enough no matter how much I fiddle with the controls.
Rating: - Execellent Headset
This headset is excellent. The sound quality is great and the microphone is perfect. When I am using them with my webcam the noise canceling microphone works great. My music even sounds great! The only thing that I do not like is that the headset is not USB so I have to unplug my speakers in order to use them.
Rating: - AS with other reviews....
These lasted about 4 months of non abusive use. I have gone through four pairs of logitech headphones and they have all failed in about 6 months of use. This is shoddy that they would build these things this badly. The headset was fine when it worked, but would cut out when the built in volume control was moved or bumped something. I think this was the problem that caused the failures.
Avoid these headphones there built like cheap crap.
Rating: - Volume control ruined it
Who on earth designed the volume controls for this thing? It's an almost-flush "ring" with a bump the size of a pinhead that rotates with amazing resistance. If you have the smallest bit of skin oil or moisture on your finger, you can't rotate the wheel. Your finger slips across it. Trying to press down on the "bump" makes the wheel immovable, and your finger slips again.
I have two of these, and the slightest bend around the volume control wire connections causes drop-outs in audio. ... Read More