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OK800 5.1 Headset PDF Print E-mail
Written by [t0rc]   

Inside the box you find the headphones neatly arranged, as well as a driver CD, a boom mic, and a USB -> headphone plug adapter. As with the other sets of headphones using USB, this adapter is appreciated by many because it allows you to use most other audio sources with the comfortable headphones; and it keeps you from having to either buy an adapter or picking up another set of headphones for your other audio devices.


Someone walks by at a LAN in the wee hours of the morning and tells you they've got some killers tunes you've got to listen to on their MP3 player. Well, your just working with some file transfers, so you just unplug your headset, put on the adapter, and keep on working with your data while listening to some funky beats from your friend.





We did find however that the 2 meter cord wasn't long enough for us. We like to have a larger range of motion with the headphones that lets us get up from our desk and stretch, take a little jog around our chair, and then get back to constructing some content.




In that last picture you can see the jack for the boom mic to plug into. Of course we love the boom mic, as it's easy to position and creates a perfect pickup area right in front of your mouth. The mic was very sensitive but seemed to increase voice pitch a little bit. The only other bump we ran into with the mic was that it would usually fall off or come loose when you adjusted it. For a quick fix while your playing, to have it fall off is just a nuisance.

For the price that's a pretty decent bundle, assuming everything has the quality and comfort to withstand your scrutiny...


 
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