Computer Recommendations
There are a high number of programs and just as many ways to use a
computer headset. We can't possibly go through all of them so we will
focus on how to choose a headset for the main two uses.
Gaming
Gamers have been plugging in headsets to maximize their experience
for years. Since broadband availability and online gaming, the ability
to communicate with others in the game has become not only popular,
but crucial for some of today's hottest games. Most people want
to be completely enveloped in their gaming environment and for this
we recommend a binaural headset with earcups that cover the ear.
Since outside noises are distracting, a noise canceling microphone
is also recommended.
Internet Phone
Whether you are using internet telephony programs or just chatting
over IM you can talk to people all over the world through your computer.
For these applications a monaural headset, one with just one speaker,
is sufficient and more like using a regular phone.
Analog vs. USB
The main difference between USB
and Analog
headsets is the plug. Although many manufacturers state that
USB headsets have digital signal processors that enhance the sound,
we have not been able to discern any noticeable difference. So
if you have a sound card, get an analog headset, you will save some
money. It comes with two jacks, one for the speakers, and one for
the microphone, each clearly marked. The USB headsets do not need
a sound card and are a little easier to plug in, since they only
have one jack.
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The Plantronics 510 USB Headset is an extremely lightweight and versatile headset that delivers all-day wearing comfort in a discreet design, perfect for VoIP applications.
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