Logitech Premium Notebook Headset

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)

Very good

Average User Rating

6 reviews

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CNET Editors' Review

CNET Editors' Rating

3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 7.0
  • Reviewed by: Michelle Thatcher
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The good: Easy to set up; decent sound quality for speech recognition and listening to music; independent mute button and volume control; includes USB adapter; folds for easy travel.

The bad: Expensive; behind-the-head design isn't for everyone; earphones interfere with eyeglasses; carrying case is a bit bulky.

The bottom line: For frequent fliers who rely on VoIP or speech recognition software, the Logitech Premium Notebook Headset is worth its expensive price.

Review:

Consisting of both headphones and a microphone, a computer headset lets you listen to music, participate in voice chats, and use speech recognition software. The Logitech Premium Notebook Headset gives you all that functionality on the go, because it folds up to fit inside a plastic travel case. Though the headset folds, it feels far from flimsy, and both headphones and microphone produce full, clear sound. It's not for everyone, though; the behind-the-neck design can be annoying, and then there's the $60 price tag. But we think it's a reasonable expense for frequent travelers who need to ... Expand full review

Consisting of both headphones and a microphone, a computer headset lets you listen to music, participate in voice chats, and use speech recognition software. The Logitech Premium Notebook Headset gives you all that functionality on the go, because it folds up to fit inside a plastic travel case. Though the headset folds, it feels far from flimsy, and both headphones and microphone produce full, clear sound. It's not for everyone, though; the behind-the-neck design can be annoying, and then there's the $60 price tag. But we think it's a reasonable expense for frequent travelers who need to place VoIP calls or use speech recognition software on the road.

Upon opening the Logitech Premium Notebook Headset's blister pack, we were greeted with what looked like gadget origami. The headset comes folded to fit tidily into the included plastic travel case; the case's 1.75-inch thickness is a bit bulky for the average laptop bag but does a good job of protecting the headset from everyday knocks and tangles. Unfolding the headset reveals a pair of behind-the-head earphones and a pivoting microphone below the left earpiece. The earpieces are almost rectangular in shape and slide back and forth along the frame, letting you adjust their placement for comfort. Users accustomed to over-the-head headphones will have to adapt to the Logitech's behind-the-head design. For those who wear glasses, especially, getting the headphones on and off requires some delicacy. Once we'd made a few minor adjustments, though, we thought the headset and especially the well-padded headphones were quite comfortable for extended wear.

You can connect the Logitech Premium Notebook Headset by plugging it into your laptop's headphone and microphone jacks or by using the included adapter to connect through a USB port. (It's worth noting that the USB port is for voice applications only; if you want to simply listen to music on the headset, you'll have to plug in to the headphone jack.) There's no software required, so once it's plugged in you can start using the headset right away. An in-line control includes a handy switch for muting the microphone as well as a wheel to control the volume to the headphones. A small clip on the back of the control lets you attach it to your clothing for easy access.

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Average User Rating

2.0 stars out of 6 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 1
  • 4 star: 0
  • 3 star: 1
  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 3

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5.0 stars

"Awesome Headset" By Mschulz97

Pros: Great performance, lightweight, cool (no ear sweating from muffs), and includes a nice hardcase for packing/carrying.

Cons: None that I can tell...the price is a little expensive but the custom hardcase protects your investment. Cheaper than the last two headset I owned that broke. The eyeglass issue another reviewer mentioned might be a problem.

Summary: A little more expensive than the average headset but worth it in my opinion. I love Logitech gear and the only way to improve this headset is to add a Bluetooth component.

0.5 stars

"Loose Boom Microphone" By HammersnBlades

Pros: Black and Silver go very well together.

Cons: To put the bulky case in with your note book is not an option. The Mic boom becomes sloppy and unless you know to push the pin out on the boom connection and tighten up the screw head, you would just throw it in the bin with its predecessors

Summary: Not good enough for travelling in warm climates for the simple reason you can't wear a pair of sunglasses and this headset at the same time without discomfort and the irritating thought of "Why did I buy this Headset"

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