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Logitech Computer Headsets

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Logitech Computer Headsets

2024-04-15 03:58:26

Since every computer has become now an at-home television studio, lighting is a must and there are so many of it... It was no accident then that Logitech came with this wonders that work so well, at the right quality and price and so easy to set up from the desktop... Ideal...

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2024-09-02 01:32:59

I replaced my passive Logitech computer speakers with a pair of the Audioengine A2+ speakers and a small 6.5 powered subwoofer. This is a great combination for listening to streaming videos and music in my small office. I use the USB input for the signal from my computer and the RCA outputs to send a signal to the powered subwoofer (Acoustic Audio PSW-6 purchased separately). Shown in the pictures on the Audioengine DS1 stands. The only con is the volume knob is on the back. I would purchase them again.

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2024-08-27 04:18:40

I was ready to scrap my computer because its webcam wasn't work. However, I purchased this Logitech webcam, and now everything is working great!

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2024-09-01 07:52:42

I have the Logitech G603 wireless mouse and its good but tended to lose connection with my computer too often. I bought the G403 wired mouse and like it much better. Very smooth, responsive and never loses connection. Better overall than the G603. I also like the mouse cable, which is braided and extra long. Consider this wired mouse if you're tired of dealing with dongles and losing connection.

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2024-08-04 06:42:46

I added the Logitech Webcam C930e to my main desktop computer, since it didn't have a webcam, and I was tired of the poor image from my laptop camera. After downloading the Webcam C930e Control software, the screen view was much, much better, using the autofocus, auto white balance, and adjusting the color intensity (actually a saturation slider). Brightness and contrast sliders are also available. VERY happy with my purchase; I would buy it again.

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2024-07-25 02:44:31

I bought the Logitech C920s HD Pro Webcam for my photography computer, a Cyberpower Gaming tower and BenQ monitor that came without a webcam. I was pleased with how easy it was to set up the webcam and was pleasantly surprised with the better resolution it provided as compared with my home office Lenovo all-in-one computer.

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2024-05-23 07:49:24

I had Logitech speakers for my computer in my house previously, but I moved into an apartment and thought they would be too loud for my 80 year old neighbors and gave them away. This year I moved in to a house again and kept wishing I had my old speakers back. I searched the Logitech site and found the Z323 system with an adjustable subwoofer and great sound! I'm back to rockin' out and enjoying my music again! :)

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2024-05-18 08:11:12

I bought the Z906 to replace my aging Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 system with a failing amp. I loved the Klipsch speakers, but sadly Klipsch (and seemingly everyone else other than Logitech) has stopped making 5.1 multimedia systems. Thankfully Logitech makes a pretty good unit. The real draw to something like this, in my opinion, is if you want a relatively compact, reasonably-priced, good-sounding setup that you can easily plug a computer into. I've used this sort of setup in my living room with great results, and at a fraction of the cost of buying separate components. Since my computer has pretty solid sound-processing capability, I don't have the need for all the extra features of a stand-alone receiver. The Logitech Z906 packs quite a punch and sounds almost as good as the Klipsch in most situations. Pluses for the Z906 are it's built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoding (for things like an XBox) and its included remote control. True, it doesn't handle the Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD soundtracks on Blu-Ray discs, but my computer does, and so the analog pass-through from the PC into the Z906 makes this unnecessary in my case anyway. The Z906 seems solidly built, and is easy to install with its standard speaker mount points and spring-lock speaker wire connectors. One very minor quibble is that the power cable is permanently attached to the sub (the Klipsch used a detachable C14 computer-style plug). Overall, I'm very happy with the Z906.

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2024-05-12 05:46:43

I use this active USB 2.0 cable to connect my HD Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 mounted over my family room TV to my computer in my computer hutch. Max USB 2.0 cable length is spec'd at about 16 feet. This active cable allows me to place my USB camera more than 16 feet away.

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2024-05-12 02:26:24

This makes my desk so much cleaner, and makes it easy to switch between home and work devices. When my spouse needs to take a video meeting, she can just plug her laptop right in and get the advantages of a great screen, camera, speakers, keyboard and mouse without needing to use my computer. I researched the dock quite a bit before buying, and it actually works better than I expected it to. Pros: 1. Lots of ports 2. Can handle a Logitech Brio webcam -- many hubs cannot 3. All of the buttons except one (join meeting) work with Windows AND ChromeOS 4. The shape is great 5. Sound quality is decent 6. Microphone is good for speech Cons: 1. A tad pricey 2. No ethernet -- I had to use another adapter 3. Join meeting button doesn't work on ChromeOS 4. Volume changes can occur on ChromeOS without button presses -- where the volume from the device does not match the OS volume. This sometimes means the sound turns off entirely or gets really loud in the middle of a meeting. 5. If you use both the microphone button on the device and the one in the browser in ChromeOS, things get out of sync, and no one can hear you. Never had this happen in Windows. I definitely recommend it if you are on Windows and Mac primarily. If you are on ChromeOS, be prepared for some hiccups, but it is quite functional. I switch between devices on an almost daily basis, and it handles that well. How to make it perfect: 1. Ethernet port 2. A microphone better for more than just speech (such as music lessons) 3. Fewer bugs in the ChromeOS integration, and add "join meeting" support 4. Allow pairing bluetooth mice directly to the dock, instead of to a computer. Also, ideally build in both other common types of Logitech dongle (unifying receiver and Logi Bolt). 5. Allow pairing arbitrary bluetooth headsets directly to the dock, instead of only supporting Logitech headphones.

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