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Plantronics Audio 350 Skype and VOIP Compatible Computer Headset | 
enlarge | Brand: Plantronics Category: CE
Buy New: £11.66
New (18) from £11.66
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 23961
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: 39606-01 Model: 39606-01 UPC: 017229122147 EAN: 5033588027485 ASIN: B000G3ILLQ
Release Date: September 4, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Live a unique experience with the Audio 350 microphone headset. The stereo headset optimises the sound of your favourite music and games. In addition, the Audio 350 is equipped with anti-noise technology and thus gives you vocal quality recognition. Its flexible and light headband gives you maximum listening comfort.The Audio 350 microphone headset is not only ideal for games but also for Internet conversations.
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Plantronics Audio for SKYPE/VOIP October 26, 2008 TAK (UK) This product is one of the best headset available in this market for its price and sound quality. I frequently use Skype/VOIP calls to abroad for long conversation with my family/business, and this product never let me down in terms of sound quality (input&output). The only downside of this product (may be only me though) is that my ears starts feeling uncomfortable after wearing too long (it may be, because I have big ears? Please do not take me wrong. There are nice comfy padding on the ears and the top of the head, as shown in the picture). I have already tried few headsets (logitec, etc) but this one is so far the best. Good product.
Not good for talking online January 4, 2008 D. King (Manchester, England) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
My old headphones packed up on me so I bought these as a replacement for talking on Skype and Warcraft. If I could be bothered though I would send them back as the headphones are too enclosed over the ears so when you talk you hear yourself talking. If you stick your fingers in your ears and talk... that's what it sounds like with these babies on. My old headphones just sat on the ears and they were much better as I didn't get that muffled feedback of my own voice. So basically, if you're buying these headphones to use for talking, then I would suggest buying ones that don't enclose the ears with lots of padding. I'll make do with these for the time being though as the sound and quality are okay.
Worth the money. good all round slightly bulky headset! July 17, 2007 justice 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If you want to move on from the tinny real budget headsets to something better, this might be the one to go for. It has good audio quality with enough base and no distortion, a clear chunky microphone that records in enough volume, and a comfy fit. For a supertight sound or industrial build you'll want to pay more to get the quality you are looking for, but for most people this would be more than adequate. It connects to the line-out / microphone output of your soundcard so you could also use it for mp3 players and the like, although it would be a bit bulky to carry around. The microphone can easily be moved upwards out of the way, so you don't need to pass on this if you don't have any use for it. The cable is long enough to connect it to the back of your pc. I've bought another one of these as I am happy with it.
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