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Logitech H390 On-Ear USB Headset w/ Noise-Cancelling Mic (Black) for
$15.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits otherwise
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Features:- Laser-tuned drivers provide enhanced digital audio for music, games and calls. This plug-and-play headset can be used with any PC or Mac computer without the need to install software.
- Minimizes unwanted background noise for clear conversations. Rigid, left-sided mic can be positioned for better voice capture. Moveable boom can be tucked out of the way when you're not using it.
- Simple in-line controls on the headset cord let you adjust the volume or mute calls without disruption.
- Adjustable headband features swivel-mounted, leatherette ear cushions for hours of comfort. It is easy to clean, too.
- USB provides easy plug-and-play operation
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I use it for gaming and it's lightyears ahead of old 3.5mm mics since that always picked up the fan noise of the laptop. USB is a blessing. Long cable too, I keep most of it still coiled with twisty tie next to the USB port.
Only issue is it can hurt my ears a bit after long term use especially when wearing hard metal frame glasses but maybe my massive melon is the problem. Smaller heads may be just fine.
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since my current mac has only USB-C, I have to find 3.5mm adapter for the USB
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At work we have been buying the Plantronics® Blackwire® C3210 USB Headset for this price range and they seem to be a bit better build quality but a bit more money as well. If you want something to last and people are using them for entire shifts then its probably better to spend a bit more and use a call center quality headset like the Plantronics EncorePro HW540.
SteelSeries Arctis 3 Wired [amazon.com]
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wired [amazon.com]
Plantronics Blackwire C3210 USB [amazon.com]
Plantronics EncorePro HW540 [amazon.com]
Logitech 3.5 mm Analog Stereo Headset H151 [amazon.com]
The Steelseries Arctis mentioned by @bob151 uses a 3.5mm plug. It is a gaming headset, but should also work well for office use. The Arctis 1 has good reviews and at $25 seems a great value.
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wired [amazon.com]
I'm currently using the HyperX Cloud Alpha (~$70 on sale) for Zoom, which are way more comfortable. Mic and audio quality are solid.I also use them to listen to music on occasion, which you can't do with the Logitechs.
For longer office use, I've used gaming headsets (that use 3.5mm audio jack). These deals just appeared:
HyperX Cloud Core 7.1 Gaming Headset (Black) $35 + Free Shipping
HyperX Streamer Starter Pack: SoloCast USB Microphone and Cloud Core Gaming Headset with DTS $60 + 6...
If using for work, I would lean towards the $60 bundle because you get a headset AND a separate USB microphone that can be used as a backup.
I've only started using an XLR mic + audio interface because I wanted to "up" my game. Haven't received any comments if it sounds better, though. LOL.
For longer office use, I've used gaming headsets (that use 3.5mm audio jack). These deals just appeared:
HyperX Cloud Core 7.1 Gaming Headset (Black) $35 + Free Shipping
HyperX Streamer Starter Pack: SoloCast USB Microphone and Cloud Core Gaming Headset with DTS $60 + 6...
If using for work, I would lean towards the $60 bundle because you get a headset AND a separate USB microphone that can be used as a backup.
I've only started using an XLR mic + audio interface because I wanted to "up" my game. Haven't received any comments if it sounds better, though. LOL.
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