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Gaming Headset For Business Calls

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Gaming Headset For Business Calls

2024-06-13 07:55:47

Light, mobile, and can be loud. I use it for business group calls.

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2024-04-09 06:26:11

This is the best VR Headset for business and personal use. Games are amazing!

5
2024-08-09 04:30:43

Amazing headset for gaming! I couldn't be happier with this product.

5
2024-04-25 05:18:59

This would be my first gaming headset, the blue microphone definitely is very different from anything i used before. thanks again B&H. Received the headset in just 4 days.

5
2024-08-12 09:13:49

We use this products for business and personal use, for gaming is excellent.

5
2024-06-16 08:58:29

Solid all around great product for gaming and business!

5
2024-09-05 01:37:28

Use these all the time for business calls and listen to music when I’m not on a call

5
2024-04-09 05:19:12

one of the best gaming headset I've ever have in my life I suggest to everyone try this gaming headset

5
2024-09-21 01:56:18

This headset was purchased to replace an entry level Logitech set from about 10-12 years ago. I wanted a comfortable headset for video conferencing that supported usb-c, since both my Pixelbook Go and MacBook Air only have usb-c ports. The fact that this headset can also easily convert into a standard stereo jack was also very appealing. I'm not ready for a wireless headset since I dislike charging too many devices and the mics on Bluetooth wireless headsets usually rate poorly (nearly always, the complaint is that they are underpowered and too quiet). I've used this headset now for numerous many hour long calls. It is lightweight and comfortable, my ears do not get hot, and it does an amazingly good job at blocking out background noise without any active noise canceling technology. The ear pad material was softer than I was expecting and it appears to sink around my ears for a close fit. Sound quality has been very good, and when I asked the people on the other side of my calls how I sounded, they all confirmed that I was clear and easily understood. The cord is very long, and the usb-c connector makes a tight fit. Setup was the same as any other usb headset.

5
2024-09-19 07:36:31

Very nice headset, and very comfortable to wear (light; snug, but not overly so, against your ears). It does a nice job noise-cancelling on my end - with two settings to choose from - and people on the other end of meetings/calls say I sound good with no background noise even though I work in an open office with a lot of coworkers around. I like the fact that it is a USB-C headset but with a USB-A adapter permanently attached for when you want to use the headset with an older computer or device without USB-C. I also like that there are volume up/down and mute buttons on the cord. I don't use the "Teams" button to answer calls as I tend to just use my mouse to click on Teams calls since my mouse tends to be closer to my fingers than the headset cord buttons. I do have two suggestions for improvement: 1) offer an "over the ear" version in addition to this "on the ear" design as this would help even more to reduce distracting sounds in your own background. 2) allow the user to adjust the amount of sidetone (hearing your own voice in your headset), preferably via the buttons on the cord (as opposed to some sort of app the user needs to install) Thanks.

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