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I mean almost none. Though comparably priced, the new Clearchat headset is uncomfortable and though music has good bass response there's no high end. Seems like brand loyalty is just pointless now, with varying product quality. When my old Logitech Premium headset keeled over, I sought a replacement, and came home with these. My old headset was a favorite with good sound and adequate voice capabilities. I'm returning mine.
Sound is good, but the frame hurts my ears after wearing it for an hour or so.The only way I can get the microphone to work is if I insert it into my mouth directly and yell. I've tried it in three operating systems on two computers and it was fail across the board. Paid $25 at BestBuy. Then, people can hear me but wish they couldn't.The worst part is the amount of time I spend twiddling about with drivers and such assuming I must be doing something wrong.
If you don't mind your ear cartilage getting bent out of shape then this product may be for you. The sound from the headset was fine however and the microphone seemed to work well from the limited amount of time I used the headset. This is the least comfortable headset I've ever used. I don't have a huge head or anything, but I found the headset to be way too tight on my ears.
Again, another disappointment. I will be returning this product. Also, the headphones wanted to clamp down on my head, but that would probably ease up over time. I just can't believe how bad the microphone was, and I normally love Logitech stuff. For most people, the microphone will not be close enough to their mouth to pick up a decent signal. Do not buy this product. It may work better for a child. The headphones were a little bit bassy and not very clear at the high-end.
While testing it with some basic voice recording software, it would not pick up ANY sound short of blowing on the mic itself. The microphone on this headset does not work. What a waste of time and money.
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