I would make one comment about the h800 while it is a decent communications headset it's not ideal for webcasting. This has been my experience at any rate.
Ray T. Mahorney WA4WGA -----Original Message----- From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 2:29 To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Looking for a good USB or blue tooth microphone headset combo for my PC. There are many out there, probably the most well known is the Logitech H800 which has been discussed many times on the list. Like everything it has its advantages and disadvantages, its cheap and yep, a very cheap build. Has quite nice sound when using it with USB on your computer but Bluetooth certainly needs to be upgraded. Can be used whilst the battery charges. Folds up for easy carrying. Has controls for answering/ending calls, skipping backwards and forwards through tracks and so on. Note that the answering/ending buttons may not work with Skype, this is a known problem with the set. Warning beep sounds when batteries are running down, battery life is around 8 hours. A nice pair of headphones for chatting but nothing particularly special when it comes to music listening, build is terrible so don't expect the headphones to last too long. I think this product is around $50 so no, not too expensive, if you want something that will dazzle and excite you with its performance then try something like the Senheiser MM-500. On 8/08/2015 6:48 AM, Kevin Minor wrote: > Hi. > > > > I'm happily using a USB sound card with a microphone hooked up to it. > It does what I want, but I'm curious about headset/microphone > combinations for the PC. The headset needs to be stereo. I'm looking > for either USB or blue tooth options. Also, I need something that > doesn't cost me the PC to get it. > > > > Thanks in advance for any information. > > > > Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY > -- ********** Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves
