you can turn it off with a button, some kind of,
and I quote, "processing," and am glad to have it off. :)
it is, quite clear, and there is a nice "help"
facility built into the installer which
compensates for the legacy "delay" of bluetooth
so you can play games as you should. :)
At 11:08 AM
I’ve not much time at the moment so will have to satisfy my curiosity later but
initial search results on this headset are interesting, it seems to be a
surround-sound 7.1 beast so I wonder how the hell tat works, will complete the
work I have to do here and have a look later on.
> On 17 Nov 2
Thanks for the model number.
I’ve not heard of this headset so will go and look it up, I’m in need of
another headset since the Logitech H800 crumbled and died.
> On 17 Nov 2015, at 5:55 AM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
>
> Well I am using the Logitech G930, and as a headset it is quite good, though
Well I am using the Logitech G930, and as a
headset it is quite good, though as you say the
microphone is for communications, not for doing
much else due to it's processing, etc.
I haven't yet tried to program the extra buttons
for controlling my Skype or music shuttling, etc.
not sure if I ca
Okay let’s get a few things sorted.
The Logitech H800 headset is not designed for broadcasting in any respect, its
a headset designed for Skype, VOIP and casual music listening and this I would
have thought should have been fairly obvious given the price charged for the
unit.
If you’re into Sk