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Set up is very easy, it really is just plug and play - although this will clearly vary on whick VoIP system you use - I've used it with Skype (just go to Skype preferences and set the audio input and output to 'Plantronics Headset') as well as MSN's & Yahoo's systems with no problems.
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Left: 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - female, 1 x 4 PIN USB Type A - male - Right: 1 x 4 PIN USB Type A - male, 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - female, 1 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - female
Advantages: lets you talk for free Disadvantages: not the most comfortable / adjustable headphones
Having been introduced to Skype (www.skype.com) recently by a colleague, I though I'd get myself a headset to make full use of this service - ALTHOUGH THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OF SKYPE ITSELF.
This pack consists of a set of headphones with an lenglth and angle adjustable (but not very) boom microphone on one side with an in-line mute/volume control switch on the nice long cable (with a clip to attach it to your shirt) that ends in a pair ... ...PC's headphone socket, and one to plug into the microphone socket. Also in the box is an adaptor that converts those jack plugs to a USB plus - great if your PC doesn't have a soundcard (and hence no jack plug sockets), or, like me and my laptop, you want to plus the headset into a docking station to allow hassle free docking/undocking.
The headset itself is OK - kind of like walkman headphones from 1988 - with an adjustable band depending ... more
Having been introduced to Skype (www.skype.com) recently by a colleague, I though I'd get myself a headset to make full use of this service - ALTHOUGH THIS IS NOT A REVIEW OF SKYPE ITSELF.
This pack consists of a set of headphones with an lenglth and angle adjustable (but not very) boom microphone on one side with an in-line mute/volume control switch on the nice long cable (with a clip to attach it to your shirt) that ends in a pair of jack plugs - one to plus in to your PC's headphone socket, and one to plug into the microphone socket. Also in the box is an adaptor that converts those jack plugs to a USB plus - great if your PC doesn't have a soundcard (and hence no jack plug sockets), or, like me and my laptop, you want to plus the headset into a docking station to allow hassle free docking/undocking.
The headset itself is OK - kind of like walkman headphones from 1988 - with an adjustable band depending on how bif your head is (!) - although the foam coverings on the earphones themselves could wear a little thin, but not to worry, I'll just replace them with foam covers "borrowed" from airline headphones next time I fly...
Set up is very easy, it really is just plug and play - although this will clearly vary on whick VoIP system you use - I've used it with Skype (just go to Skype preferences and set the audio input and output to 'Plantronics Headset') as well as MSN's & Yahoo's systems with no problems.
As far as I can tell, or in terms of comments I have had from people I've been Skype-ing with, voice quality at the other end is very good and the sound quality at this end is great too. Youcan also use the headset to listen to CD's, MP3's etc - just fold the boom mic up and out of the way.
There's a code on the pack that when typed into a page on www/skype.com credits your "skypeout" account with 120 minutes of calls. This is not quite true, as the length of calls you can make (to "normal" phones - all Skype to Skype calls are free) with teh 2 Euro credit depends on who you call, mobile numbers, for example,. are more expensive than (even international) landlines, but there is a place on Skype (their "dialling wizard") where prices to dial any number you enter are given.
Of course, you don't have to use a headset like this to use Skype (or indeed, use Skype for VoIP), but it's certainly better than using a computers built in mic & speakers )better voice quality & less echo), and this kit with the USB adaptor is quite a bit more expensive than one without, but overall I'm very please with it.
Advantages: Relatively Cheap. Disadvantages: Under performer...not overly comfortable to wear.
Plantronics is one of the biggest names in headsets and has a wide range of products.
The .Audio 45 is lightweight with a very flexible headband, although it is a little on the flimsy side and not overly attractive.
The speaker drivers are constructed from hard plastic and are covered by thin pads. As a result, they aren't very comfortable to wear. Seperate cables come down from both sides, increasing the chances of getting yourself in a tangle.
... ...standard analog connections. However, the microphone plug lacks colour coding, so you're forced to peer at the symbols on the connectors to find out which is which. this isn't too much of an issue, but it makes things more difficult when you're scrabbling about the back of your comnputer. There is a shirt clip, and a volume control with a mute button.
Sound quality is best described as rough with a little detail. the microphone is clear and loud ...
burnt_out 21.03.2006
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Product Information for "Plantronics .Audio 45 Headset" »
Headphones
Headphones Type
Headphones - binaural
Headphones Form Factor
Semi-open
Headphones Technology
Dynamic
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Sound Output Mode
Stereo
Response Bandwidth
60 - 16000 Hz
Sensitivity
103 dB/mW
Impedance
24 Ohm
Diaphragm
28 mm
Magnet Material
Ferrite
Headphones Ear Pads
Included
In-Cord Volume Control
Built-in
Connections
Connector Type
1 x USB ( 4 PIN USB Type A ), 1 x microphone
1 x headphones
1 x USB
Manufacturer's product description
For Internet chat/telephony, speech recognition, video conferencing and music, the Plantronics .Audio 45 USB Stereo PC Headset features a noise-canceling microphone for improved speech accuracy. Enjoy music and games in digitally enhanced stereo sound. The new .Audio 45 USB Stereo PC Headset is a great all-purpose headset. MacOS users may require an additional adapter.