Hi 

I have been looking at usb microphones, amazon doesn't have
many, I use skype all the time now as my main phone system,
I need the pc speakers but either a usb mike or headset with
mike would be useful, is there a way for windows to
automatically switch between the two without my
disconnecting the usb set? 

Regards

Adrien


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2014 4:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Good Headsets To Use With Skype Etc

One of my favourite headsets for Skype and similar
applications is the Plantronics Audio 478 Headset, I've had
my original pair for 2 years and I just bought another.

This headset is completely portable coming in its own travel
bag, portable it may be but its durable enough to sit on
your desk and be used as a main headset for your desktop
computer.

The headset is a stereo type with quite good sound for the
money but certainly not audiophile sound as one would find
with something like the Grado SR60I headphones but quite
acceptable for Skype and everyday listening.

The Audio 478 headset is an on the ear type thus you can
hear what's going on around you.

The headset employs DSP technology for noise cancelation and
signal processing.

The microphone of the Audio 478 rotates downwards from the
left and can be adjusted once lowered.

For a headset of this price the microphone sounds very nice
and doesn't exhibit the quality of talking through your nose
type sound that some microphones do on these sorts of
headsets, I had terrible trouble with a logitech pair in
this regard.

An inline control panel provides volume, mute and
answer/hangup buttons, these buttons can be manipulated
through the Plantronics Audio 478 control panel which is a
downloadable add-in to Windows, you can customise what the
buttons do, a plugin is also available for Skype to allow
Skype to take advantage of the answer/hangup capabilities of
the Audio 478.

The headset is a USB type and the cable is fairly rugged,
again a great plus for this headset over the older Logitech
pair I owned whose cable started curling and perishing after
a very short period of time.

The Plantronics Audio 478 in my view is very reasonably
priced, I paid $65.00 for my new pair and $70.00 2 years ago
when I bought my original pair so the price hasn't changed
all that much.

The price I paid is in Australia dollars so people living in
the U.S. will probably pay quite a bit less.



**********

Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
Fax +61397437954




Reply via email to