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Usb Receiver For Logitech Wireless Headset

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Usb Receiver For Logitech Wireless Headset

2024-06-01 02:51:19

This Logitech USB Headset (H390) is just want I needed. The sound clarity is very good, better than others I have had. People at a Zoom meeting tell me my voice clarity is quite good. The padding on the ear pieces and headband make it very comfortable for wearing over any lengthy period of time. Optionally, the volume can be adjusted, and the mic muted, and I prefer the USB type connector over the mini phone jack. And it is reasonably priced.

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2024-06-16 05:46:58

Although USB 3.0 has been out for a while. I still have 4 printers, a Logitech Unifying Receiver, 1 Laptop Cooling fan, 2 Self-Powered External Hard Drives the list goes on. All in USB 2.0 connection. Have a USB hub where the plugs are all on one side (versus other shapes-circular, square, etc.). It also makes for easy uniformity and labeling of peripherals.

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2024-05-05 07:50:23

Fits in the back of PS5 no problem and saves annoying cord excess on my wireless headset receiver.

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2024-07-19 07:46:10

I was looking for a wireless keyboard and found this, having the usb work as a wireless receiver for the mouse and keyboard its super convenient.

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2024-06-12 09:23:57

This is one of the best Headset that Logitech has created. B&H had this headset on sale and I just had to buy them. I am glad I did and I like the sound quality and the mic is very responsive. You cannot go wrong if you are a game like me.

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.

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2024-05-19 01:28:29

I got this to use as a back up, but I like so much I use it all the time. It has a small usb wireless receiver so pairing is automatic. However it can create interference for other wireless (bluetooth) devices, so I put the receiver on an extension cable and that solves the problem.

5
2024-08-07 03:51:15

An inexpensive wireless mic. UHF (mine was 729 MHz.) Comes with USB receiver. Plug into a USB (with power) and then run the mic cable from USB adapter to your audio mic input. Has both 1/4 & 1/8 plugs/wires.

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2024-04-25 08:25:21

This cable is used to move the USB receiver of a wireless mouse close to the mouse. Makes the mouse work better. The cable works well for this application.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Here's what NEW and improved over the original version 1: 1) The original Wireless GO had only a single channel, version II is a dual-channel system, with two transmitters feeding into ONE receiver with low latency (3.5 to 4 ms). The channels can be mixed or separated Left and Right. 2) Download the Rode Central Mac/Windows app to unlock powerful features and device customization: onboard transmitter recording, configurable safety track recording in dual-mono mode, file playback and export, and more. 3) Via the app, each transmitter provides an onboard audio recorder offering up to seven hours of uncompressed recording (24-bit / 48 kHz WAV) or 24 hours of compressed recording, perfect for worry-free backup recording or a fast and easy way to capture sound from your subjects. Export files in various formats such as MP3 or WAV (16-, 24-, or 32-bit float) with date and time stamp information as well as automatic markers anywhere the transmitter-receiver link was broken. 4) Along with the traditional 3.5mm TRS analog output, the Wireless GO II receiver has a USB Type-C digital audio output for operation as a 24-bit/48 kHz audio interface. This can be connected to a computer with the supplied USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable, to the Lightning port of an iOS mobile device via the Rode SC15 cable, or to the USB Type-C port of a laptop, iPad Pro, or Android mobile device with the Rode SC16 cable 5) The new Series IV technology extends the line-of-sight operating range of the Wireless GO II to approximately 656 feet compared to the 230-foot maximum range of the original Wireless GO. It also offers increased signal strength in crowded wireless environments.

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