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Logitech H390 On-Ear USB-A Headset w/ Noise-Cancelling Mic (Black, 981-000014) for
$15.99.
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Logitech H390 On-Ear USB-A Headset w/ Noise-Cancelling Mic (Black, 981-000014) for
$15.99. Select free store pickup where available, 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
- UPC: 097855067272
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Pros:
- Fairly comfortable despite being on-ear.
- Sound quality is pretty good.
- Mic quality is decent.
Cons:- Mic is not noise-canceling by any stretch of the imagination - these WILL pick up background noise. Which is fine if you're not in a noisy environment, but I find it amusing when I hear a rooster in the background while someone's talking.
- Expected lifespan is 1-2 years; as short as 9 months for people that use theirs every day. Usually one earpiece starts going out, or the mic starts introducing lots of noise or doesn't pick up your voice well, or you have to tape them back together. Still, I've encountered worse.
P.S. One might wonder why they call it noise canceling. They're not outright lying - they have "passive" noise canceling, which means simply putting a hole on both sides of the microphone boom arm. In theory, your voice takes precedence since it's louder on one side. In practice, it mostly just means that you can usually tell background noise apart from the person speaking.- Fairly comfortable despite being on-ear.
- Sound quality is pretty good.
- Mic quality is decent.
Cons:- Mic is not noise-canceling by any stretch of the imagination - these WILL pick up background noise. Which is fine if you're not in a noisy environment, but I find it amusing when I hear a rooster in the background while someone's talking.
- Expected lifespan is 1-2 years; as short as 9 months for people that use theirs every day. Usually one earpiece starts going out, or the mic starts introducing lots of noise or doesn't pick up your voice well, or you have to tape them back together. Still, I've encountered worse.
P.S. One might wonder why they call it noise canceling. They're not outright lying - they have "passive" noise canceling, which means simply putting a hole on both sides of the microphone boom arm. In theory, your voice takes precedence since it's louder on one side. In practice, it mostly just means that you can usually tell background noise apart from the person speaking.Also, the little clip attached to the controls is not particularly flexible and it not hinged and does it close all the way. Which means if you're trying to clip it to something thin, like a dress shirt, it will probably fall off. If you are wearing something like a zip up hoodie, it may be a challenge to get it over the zipper and the thick material
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