.Audio 355 Stereo Headset is ideal for games, music, Internet talk, video conferencing, and PC voice applications with bass-boosting, full-range stereo resonance. The feather-light, flexible headband and soft, swivel-mounted ear cushions deliver acoustic precision and ensure all-day listening and gaming comfort. A noise-canceling microphone enhances speech recognition, while the Quick Adjust telescoping, bendable boom assures ideal microphone placement. Convenient in-line volume and mute give you full control over your listening and speaking experience. Compatible with popular PC sound cards for plug-and-play ease.
Customer Rating
4
Decent, but definitely not the best
on April 12, 2010
Posted by: RobDR
from Blaine, MN
I bought my headset a bit ago, and it was black and red. It was unimaginably amazing at first. The sounds came through clearly and the microphone, according to my friends over voice chat, was loud and clear but not overbearing. had my headset for about 2 months now and it's working fine, but since I use a laptop on a recliner, the long cord gets caught in the footrest on occasion. The cord eventually pulled loose near the headset's top and I have to use tape (at the moment, scotch) to get it just the right way and wrapped around the headset 100 different ways to get it fixed. Then I learned that the headset's mic will send out wierd electric feedback (nicknamed alien messages by my friends) when the box with the mic and volume controls go near it.
Summary of cons: The headset cord is delicate. Alien Messages Sound can't be muted via headset Microphone can still pick up loud noises when it's 'off'. Not fit in a way comfortable on ears after extended use.
Summary of pros: Sound quality Mic quality Long cord Volume/Mic control Cheap
Go for the Creative Labs Fatal1ty headset if you're shoping for a headset. I've gotten recommendations that it's the best out there.
What's great about it: EXCELLENT sound quality, great voice quality
What's not so great: Somewhat delicate, breaks after a while, long review