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Old 04-08-2006, 11:56 AM
ITGL72 ITGL72 is offline
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Default Wireless Headset USB? Wireless? PC & Phone?

Hi everyone, I'm hoping to get some experienced recommendations on this topic. I am looking for a headset & microphone setup for my PC. My requirements are for it to be wireless. I also have a mobile phone with Bluetooth capabilities. If I can get a device I can use for both I would be satisfied. However I am not really sure of what its called, or how to search for it properly. I have an idea that what I am looking for is a wireless Bluetooth ear peace that I can "HEAR" and "TALK" on if using my mobile phone, and some sort of USB adapter that could also make it work as a microphone and headset on my PC. I use programs like Team Speak, Roger Wilco, Ventrilo, and Skype so I would need it to be a quality product for those applications.

Can someone point me in the right direction? Does what I am looking for come packaged together? How is the quality of the product? Is something that works for both PC and mobile phone worth buying?

Thanks for your input...
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Old 12-10-2006, 08:54 PM
JohnJingles JohnJingles is offline
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These aren't bluetooth so they won't work with your cellphone but for PC gaming and music they are awesome. It's so handy to have full wireless and still be stereo for things like CounterStrike etc AND have the wireless microphone for talking with your teammates etc.

http://www.wirelessheadphoneswithmicrophone.com/

BTW, from what I've researched... NONE of the bluetooth headsets can do high quality stereo sound AND the microphone at the same time. There are stereo under just listening conditions but when the mic kicks in, they drop back to low quality MONO to allow the bandwidth needed for the microphone transmission to work. I guess it's just a quirk in the way the bluetooth audio standard works cause so far EVERY bluetooth headset I've looked at does that.

The ones I linked to don't have that problem cause they are 2.4ghz and not bluetooth.
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