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These two features combined make this headgear on-par with my studio-quality stereo headphones in terms of comfort.The controller adapter is standard Microsoft specifications and features a 'mute' button right on the front, so you can easily talk to someone in the room as you would to someone online. Even the so-called "elite" headsets, like Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator, don't really do it for me. it has the 'old-school' charm of the original Xbox, but in a headset that's also compatible with the Xbox 360; A good find. The neck-band is rigid and comfortably grasps the sides of the head. I'm usually skeptic about voice accessories for game consoles.
Several products--including the original Xbox Headset with Communicator--lived up to these expectations with depressing regularity. (ick).I had given up on mainstream voice hardware, but then I saw this model Xbox Headset with Communicator and decided to give it a try. They have a reputation of being overly styled, cumbersome and just uncomfortable. Each side has a soft-rubber strip that gently rests on the backs of the ears.
Volume control is on the top and just as accessible.Add to these the ability to switch the earpiece and boom (detachable) to the left or the right of the neck-band, and you have a solid performer. (just don't try to lean back in your chair)As an insightful bit of design, the neck-piece is a masterpiece. The price is reasonable enough to justify a trial use.To my amazement, it's incredibly comfortable. I don't know about you, but I can't really stand anything that goes into the ear.
The microphone is actually shrouded in foam (to muffle those staccato P's and T's when speaking in the heat of battle) and the behind-the-neck design is no more uncomfortable than a heavy-duty pair of sunglasses. Looks cool, too.
First I have to adjust the cord just right and then after a month of that, it doesn't work anymore. Yea, it doesn't stay on your head great, but it does work and thats the way I use it. This product is good for a while until the connecter breaks and then some people go out and buy another headset and other people use glue and tape, but all i do is take the communicater part that broke off and slide it under the left ear (the actual thing that goes around your head) and then snap it back in place. The only thing that I found that I dont like is that the communicater goes bad after a while. This is a good headset for about 6 months till the connection finally breaks
So, half the product is great, the other half breaks like glass. So I remember reading on here, that this may happen and to just purchase a good headset to go with the communicator, so we did. The headset broke in the same day my son received it. Bought a headset at Radio Shack, put them together and he was in business. Purchase only for the communicator.
ok.i have had this mic for 1 and a half years.after about 6 months the part that holds the mic and headset detached.yes it was an easy fix with cement glue and tape but still.ok and now you cant hear out of the earpiece so i have to keep it speakers but my mic still works.i dont highly reccommend it but its ok.just be careful with it
I got it on sale in toys R Us (.). The headset is the X-Box standard. This one was for my roomate and he didnt care what kind of headset he had. Playing FarCry on system link is definately better with a headset. I didn't expect much from this product but did need a 2nd pair overal. The (Halo 2) by Plantronics headset I have is much better. My roommate seems to like it but likes my Plantronics better.
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