Logitech Premium USB Headset 350

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by Rob Williams on March 27, 2005 in Audio & Media

Logitech recently announced at this months CeBIT, that new Headsets were on the horizon. We are reviewing their top model, the Premium USB Headset 350, which they promise to provide superior input and output sound, and great comfort. How does it do? Check out our review.

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There is no question.. if you want a great Headset, this is one you should definitely consider. Mind you, I have not used any other high end Headsets prior to this one, but I have used many standard ones. I am very impressed with it, and don’t have any real complaints. The comfort level is great, and so is the sound quality, both input and output. The volume control is easily accessible, especially since you can clip it on your shirt. I should note, that as good as the sound is with these, if you have a good sound card, like an Audigy, you will likely get better sound with a non-USB Headset.

Even though I found it slightly uncomfortable to use for lengthy periods, due to my glasses, this is still the headset I would choose. Kudos to Logitech for continuing to pump out quality products.

Thanks to Pamela from Logitech for allowing us to review the headset. You can be assured that there will be more Headset reviews in the future. It will be interesting to see how, in the future, they will improve on them.. since I consider these ones to be awesome.

    Pros

  • USB Port (This might be a bad thing if you don’t have an extra available)
  • Superb sound, both input and output
  • Quick access volume control, with the ability to mute your mic
  • Comfortable
    Cons

  • Ears may get sore after a while, if you wear glasses.

If you wish to know when this Headset is released, you can sign up here, and Logitech will let you know when they are available.

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Rob Williams

Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; from desktop gaming to professional workstations, and all the supporting software.

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