Product Description Enhance your working and gaming with the
Logitech H340 USB headset, compatible with PC and Mac. Ideal for
everyday tasks from skype calls and webinars to gaming and with a
convenient 180 cm long cable, the PC headset reduces background
noise and delivers clear digital audio with simple plug-and-play
usage. Enjoy digital stereo sound with this PC headset and work,
call, listen and game with no distractions thanks to the
noise-cancelling microphone. No need to install software, the PC
headset with mic conveniently connects via USB to your laptop or
computer for easy and quick use. The lightweight design allows
for comfortable and productive work and play with a flexible
microphone, adjustable headband and soft ear cups for hours of
audio comfort. Easily position the noise-cancelling mic for
better voice capture and rotate out of the way when not in use
and tuck inside the headband. Box Contains USB headset, User
documentation
Review: Perfect! - I am old fashioned insofar as headphones go. I
can't stand the ones for gaming (with ear muffs) I can't stand
ear buds. I prefer the spongey/standard headphones - the perk
with these - the mic is very short and slim - no BIG fat mic in
front of your face or mouth. The headband is extendible to very
good lengths (I have a lot of big bushy hair - up or down the
headset fits very comfortably and!! it doesn't get caught in my
hair! lol) Sound quality is *awesome* - very very nice - clean -
clear - good bass, not too much but definitely good balance (with
treble and overall - > very nice sound quality). Overall build -
seems very sturdy. I don't see this set lasting a life-time! Nor
someone stepping on it! LOL But I can see if taking good care
(i.e. don't just casually throw the headset aside - on the floor,
on a chair - to get stepped or sat upon - they MIGHT survive? but
as with any headset I would THINK people would take good care,
but 'child units' have proved otherwise LOL - completely clueless
- hey why don't my headphones work anymore? I was keeping them on
the floor close to my bed! uhhh you kept stepping on them??) I am
48 years old.. a kid at heart, love my music (classical, jazz,
rockabilly, blues, rock, classic rock, modern classical,
ambiance, techno, Japanese/techno and more) - all of which sound
very good on this headset. (The Mic - seems to be clear - good -
and functions well - no obvious or apparent static/feedback in
speaking). (Doesn't have external/additional volume controls, has
two plugs one for ears one for mic - to go into your PC/MAC - or
if you have an adapter I believe these would fit - the plugs are
of standard size). The cord length is very decent and allows for
room to move a bit at my desk, or lean back, read, or review
papers whilst listening to music, or the news or something on
YouTube whilst sorting..etc.) Overall - really really great
headphones. They cost a tad bit more than the 'cheapie standard'
version and I think these are SO worth it. I think they will also
LAST longer than my previous 'cheapie standard' pair.. (Though
those lasted a good 5 years??? -> plus I don't sit or step on
them LOL) Awesome! (Highly recommend!)
Review: Good sound, easy to use - but microphone a little close -
I had to replace an old headset that had developed a crackle, and
this seemed a good compromise. Sound quality on Skype calls,
which is what I mostly use it for is very good. I have also used
it without problems to give radio interviews. The headphones are
nice and light and the microphone is unobtrusive and (on a Mac)
the USB connection has been totally plug and play with no problem
at all, simply plugging it in and then using the appropriate
control panel to assign Skype sound in/out to it (I leave the
ringer on the speakers, so I can here it ring, then pick up the
headset and speak without any fiddling about). The only negative
I've found is that the microphone is very close to my face and
(especially with a beard) it can be easy to brush against it, so
I find I tend to bend it outwards a little now and again. The USB
connector is not the firmest fit in the socket, but as I never
have the cable taut, this hasn't proved a problem.