Soundnetic Call Center Dialpad Headset Telephone
USB headsets are a popular choice of most internet users in recent times. These headsets are equipped with an earphone and a microphone. To pick the right headset, you need to consider a few aspects. Firstly, make sure the microphone is in perfect working condition. A USB headset typically has a response range of 100Hz to 8 kHz and should capture pretty much everything you say. Secondly, these headsets are of 'plug-and-play' nature, so you need not insert any sound card or make sure your USB ports are functional. Finally, these headsets come in two different configurations; single ear and stereo. Pick the one that works best for your requirements. Additional features you can look for include:
1. Sub-woofer vibration technology2. Independent controls for 5.1 channels3. Bass enhancements4. Dual outputs for 5.1 channels5. Stereo room monitor6. Graphic equalizer7. DSP effects8. User programmable presets
Why USB Headsets? USB headsets utilize cutting-edge concepts while incorporating comfort and luxury in the device. They implement noise canceling mechanisms and eliminate audio interference from external sources. In addition, these headsets employ the latest in audio technology to give you high quality sound. Most headsets have soft touch controls to enable you to adjust volume of the microphone easily.
USB Headsets for Gaming Headsets using USB are perfect if you are a gaming enthusiast. If you want surround sound quality, this headset is for you. Most gaming headsets have 5.1 surround sound, rumble feedback, and a boom microphone, to keep your gaming sessions in full swing. They have a single-cable mechanisms, light vibration and are Mac and Windows compatible. Typically, they have speaker driver sizes of 40mm (x2) of 64 Ohms (front), 30mm (x2) of 32 Ohms (center), 30mm (x 2) 80 Ohms (surround), 30mm (x 2) 80 Ohm with vibration (sub-woofer), Response range of 20Hz-20kHz (front, center, surround), 20-120kHz (sub-woofer), and signal to noise ratio of >90dB.
USB Headsets for VoIP Voice over IP (VoIP) headsets, used in conjunction with Skype or any other IP telephony software, allow you to connect to any phone in the world. Here, you use an existing broadband connection, so the call is either free or at a drastically reduced rate. Using these headsets, you can conduct crisp, cost-effective user interactions. Typically VoIP headsets employ multipoint technology, wideband integration and noise cancellation mechanism.