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Logitech Digital Precision PC Gaming Headset | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
Buy New: £21.10
New (22) from £21.10
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 22619
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: 981-000041 Model: 981-000041 EAN: 5051749697667 ASIN: B000SZ204Q
Release Date: July 3, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Fully Guaranteed - Over 90% of orders are dispatched same day or next day by First Class post. Please note Danish customers may incur custom charges.
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| Features:
| • | Headset - wired | | • | PC multimedia | | • | Headphones - binaural | | • | Behind-the-neck | | • | Wired |
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Product Description A sleek design and excellent sound quality ? the Digital Precision PC Gaming Headset PC headset from Logitech has everything gamers and multimedia fans are looking for!Equipped with a USB adapter to ensure exceptional digital quality, the Digital Precision PC Gaming Headset is versatile and comfortable, and it is perfect for listening to music or conversing via VoIP. What?s more, its microphone eliminates background noise, so you can even communicate with your friends while gaming! The volume control and mute button for the Digital Precision PC Gaming Headset are accessible directly on the cable for your convenience.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
These may work for Dr Spock August 20, 2008 Ms. L. Mendes I felt compelled to review this headset as i found it utterly useless. The Good: The sound quality is reasonable when you manage to get the headset to stay on. The Bad: The design is the worst thing about this headset. As other reviewers have mentioned, the band that normally sits on your head, actually sits behind your head. It is not a snug fit, and often slips down, so whilst gaming etc you end up lowering your head to balance the thing so it doesnt fall off. As this happens the weight of the headset begins to rest on the top of your ears, and becomes quite uncomfortable. The mic is not flexible in any way, and sits quite far away from your mouth. All in all, this headset is uncomfortable, ugly and annoying. Save your money and look else where!
The definitive choice for the gamer with style. August 13, 2008 Karl Watkins Logitech seem to be able to produce quality producs at a range of prices time and time again. This headset is possibly the best I have ever worn. Comfy, light, and sounds superb! And with 10 ft of cable your given a degree of freedom that other headsets simply dont give... and no more sweaty itchy ears! And It looks good doing it too! This really is a clever bit of kit, and for the price its a simple no brainer, grab one!
Good sound and mic, very sore ears!! December 18, 2007 Mr. Nigel Sharp (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I dont know how these can be described as a gaming headset, most people that I know who game, do so for long periods of time, i.e. 2 or 3 hours at a time, personally I cant wear these for more than 1 hour without my ears becomming very sore, all the weight hangs on your ears, with no other support, I will be complaining to Logitech about these but wont hold my breath for any feedback, very dissapointed :(
Headache and sore ears, or G.H.D. ? October 31, 2007 14th Annual Review Steering Committee (England, UK) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This headset should mainly appeal to gamers with carefully crafted hairstyles or long hair. The band that usually goes over the top of your head actually goes behind your neck and it is non-adjustable. Unless you have hair tied back in a bunch, the band doesn't even make contact. Instead, it helps to mildly clamp the cans to the side of your head. The normal contact point where weight is distributed in a heavy set of headphones is across the top of the head with good reason. In this pair, the band gradually slips down my neck and the tips of my ears then take the majority of the weight. It's a one-size-fits-all approach and clearly my head does not conform to Logitech's vision of perfect proportion. This is one of those designs that forgets about ergonomics altogether and opts instead for something that looks 'cool' on the drawing board. A case of style over substance. In fact, if you want a behind-the-neck style of headset, there are plenty of much lighter weight ones out there. This one has a lot of plastic in it that serves little purpose other than to make you look like a cyborg.
Good and bad points October 30, 2007 Gertrude Perkins (Staffordshire) I didn't think I had particularly small head, but according to this headset I do. I didn't find this as uncomfortable as the previous reviewer, my reason for it loosing a star was the lack of bass. I have a Plantronics GameCom 1 and the bass on that outshines this by a mile. Not a bad headset, but not great either.
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