computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:49:32
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Logitech’s latest Clearchat headset is a fair balancing act of comfort, sound quality and microphone clarity.A wireless device, it comes with a USB transmitter that plugs into the computer. This detected the headphones automatically and provided a rang...
A high-quality headset, though it comes at a price...
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The ClearChat PC Wireless headset works with Mac OS X and Windows. For massive multiplayer online games such as the popular World of Warcraft, its helpful to have a headset if youre trying to coordinate efforts with other members of a team or guil...
Bluetooth might be preferable for some users who dont want a dongle sticking out of their PCs USB port, but for those who dont mind another device plugged into an available jack, the ClearChat PC Wireless headset offers good quality and comfort at...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:49:26
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The Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless is the best VoIP headset we reviewed, making online calls easy and convenient. Perhaps with VoIP calling being simplified by headsets like the Logitech ClearChat, face-to-face chatting will become the norm once again...
This VoIP headset is 2.4GHz wireless, which means you can move freely up to 33 feet away from your computer and still be chatting online...
None that we see.
The Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless is the best VoIP headset on the market and at a reasonable price, too...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:49:28
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As usual, Logitech includes everything the user will need, all in a compact, attractive package. The headset is clearly visible, and obviously well-built. Since the ClearChat uses the default USB audio drivers in Windows and Mac OS X, the package does...
Decent wireless performance, Solid, high-quality feel, Long battery life, Noise-cancelling microphone, Very comfortable...
Sensitive to electronic noise, Somewhat expensive, Lousy bass response, Annoying power cable...
As usual, Logitech includes everything the user will need, all in a compact, attractive package. The headset is clearly visible, and obviously well-built. Since the ClearChat uses the default USB audio drivers in Windows and Mac OS X, the package doesn...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:49:31
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Logitech’s latest Clearchat headset is a fair balancing act of comfort, sound quality and microphone clarity.A wireless device, it comes with a USB transmitter that plugs into the computer. This detected the headphones automatically and provided a rang...
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It’s always a pleasure to test new wireless devices. After all, there’s nothing more annoying then a veritable jungle of wiring hanging from the PC. The Logitech Clear Chat PC Wireless is a headset (microphone + headphone) that not only is cordless but...
Strong PointEasy installWireless freedomComfortableEasy access controlsBendable microphoneGreat for internet chattingWeak PointsRange is smaller than announcedRegular sound qualityUnsuited for music listening...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:49:36
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I abhor wires in all their forms. Headphone wires are particularly annoying because they tie you down to one spot and get caught everywhere: around the keyboard, on the mouse pad, under the chair, on the armrest. If theres a physical object anywhere n...
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The ClearChat PC Wireless headset works with Mac OS X and Windows.For massive multiplayer online games such as the popular World of Warcraft, it's helpful to have a headset if you're trying to coordinate efforts with other members of a team or guild.R...
Bluetooth might be preferable for some users who don't want a dongle sticking out of their PC's USB port, but for those who don't mind another device plugged into an available jack, the ClearChat PC Wireless headset offers good quality and comfort at...
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Bluetooth might be preferable for some users who don’t want a dongle sticking out of their Mac’s USB port, but for those who don’t mind another device plugged into an available jack, the ClearChat PC Wireless headset offers good qu...
Comfortable; adjustable boom; plug-and-play.
Not Bluetooth; USB dongle occupies available port; “buzzy” audio quality; shorter range than specified.
Bluetooth might be preferable for some users who don’t want a dongle sticking out of their Mac’s USB port, but for those who don’t mind another device plugged into an available jack, the ClearChat PC Wireless headset offers good qu...
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