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Get in the game with this Plantronics RIG 505 Lava headset, which features vented, memory foam earcups and a self-adjusting headband for a comfortable experience. A noise-canceling boom microphone allows you to connect with teammates.
 
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An okay headset
on August 18, 2016
Posted by: GoogleGal
This headset is just "fine". I wouldn't call it spectacular and I wouldn't call it horrible. The sound is decent for the price, but the quality feel of the product is very cheap. As a comparison, I will say that a pair of Razer Carcharias definitely have better sound quality and a much higher quality feel to them. This would be a decent backup headset as long as you get a good price for it.
My Best Buy number: 0597846562
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Get in the game with this Plantronics RIG 505 Lava headset, which features vented, memory foam earcups and a self-adjusting headband for a comfortable experience. A noise-canceling boom microphone allows you to connect with teammates.
 

How do i set it up with my toshiba laptop

It should be recognized after you plug it in, as long as your sound drivers are all installed correctly. If it doesn't, then it's most likely a driver problem. Also, make sure you have all the most updated drivers for your laptop and operating system.
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