Logitech ClearChat Pro Headset
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Logitech ClearChat Pro Specifications
Logitech ClearChat Pro Specifications
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What do people say
Users Opinion on Logitech ClearChat Pro:
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Logitech ClearChat Pro is a quite sofisticated headset, good for gaming, chating, Skype and even voice recording. Having the advantages of USB, it’s easy to install. The controls are very handy, but be carefull not to hit the mute button on accident. The headset has decent sound quality, but far from being professional.
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The sound quality is just as good as I got from my previous headset, which was Logitech’s Premium USB Headset 350, and the very similar headphones are just as plush and comfortable. The microphone works well with your computer when you are using chat live software that requires a microphone. The microphone frequency response range of 100 Hz-10 kHz impresses me for a headset this affordable. The headband is also adjustable.
Another feature of this headset that works well is the volume control. Unfortunately, you cannot adjust the volume up as high as you can with Logitech’s Premium USB Headset 350. You can still use the volume control to increase the volume beyond which your computer may be capable of achieving; but it isn’t quite as good. However, the adjustable volume on the headsets remains a major selling point. The noise canceling microphone impresses me, too.
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This mic is perfect for recording to a computer. My other mics are so sensitive they pick up the computer hum. This mic didn’t pick up the hum, and didn’t even pick up the dogs barking outside!
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Some Negative
I bought this headset to replace a Logitech Premium 350 that I had given to a friend. In short, despite having “laser tuned audio drivers,” so far the sound on this actually seems inferior to the 350. The audible output of the ClearChat Pro seems to be all midrange, which can be a downer for those really into music.
On the plus side, it is much more comfortable and the volume controls on the headset are super comfortable. The USB plug seems to have been machined a bit too loose (wobbles around in the socket) and therefore the headphones may come unplugged easily.
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It’s seems to be well made, mostly comfortable, although after more than 10 minutes seems a bit too snug and warm, and just all around a well engineered microphone headset. My primary complaint–which has me considering returning it–is that there is a distinct and annoying hum which traverses the microphone, which is caused by its high sensitivity to the power supply in my laptop computer (when I unplug the power from my laptop the hum stops).
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