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I have a Plantronics C5220 USB-C headset and when I use it on Skype I can hear myself in the headset speakers, that's what they call 'sidetone' (or voice feedback). Apparently there is a native option on Windows OS to disable it, I wonder if there is any way to achieve that in macOS? Top 6 PC Computer Wired and Wireless USB headsets for Windows and Apple Mac OS from Headsetplus.com. Test and Reviews by the. Best premiere pro plugins 2019.
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Audio Quality
Stunning Sound
Hear everything in 7.1 surround sound from the lightest footstep to the most thundering explosion thanks to premium, custom-tuned 50mm high-density neodymium audio drivers with an expanded frequency range of 20Hz-30,000Hz.
premium sound
comfort
total comfort
Constructed for enduring comfort through long gaming sessions with breathable microfiber mesh fabric and plush memory foam earpads.
material
Connectivity
CHOOSE HOW YOU CONNECT
Connection types
Connect to virtually any device including PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile or use the included dongle for 7.1 surround on PC.
Play with low-latency 2.4GHz Wireless and the freedom of up to 40ft of wireless range and up to 16 hours of battery life.
FEATURES
PREPARE FOR BATTLE
DURABILITY
Durable Construction with Aluminum Yokes built to last through years of gaming.
ON-EAR VOLUME AND MUTE CONTROLS
Make on-the-fly adjustments without distracting you from your game.
OPTIMIZED OMNIDIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE
Picks up your voice with exceptional clarity, while a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator ensure you know when you'll be heard, and when you won't.
Dynamic RGB Lighting
Customize your look with RGB lighting on each ear cup allowing for a near limitless array of colors and effects.
Connectivity
CHOOSE HOW YOU CONNECT
Connection types
Put yourself in the middle of the action with immersive 7.1 surround sound.
Experience true high-fidelity 24bit/96KHz sound.
Connect to virtually any device including PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and mobile or use the included dongle for 7.1 surround on PC.
FEATURES
PREPARE FOR BATTLE
DURABILITY
Durable Construction with Aluminum Yokes built to last through years of gaming.
ON-EAR VOLUME AND MUTE CONTROLS
Make on-the-fly adjustments without distracting you from your game.
OPTIMIZED OMNIDIRECTIONAL MICROPHONE
Picks up your voice with exceptional clarity, while a flip-up mute function and a built-in LED mute indicator ensure you know when you'll be heard, and when you won't.
Dynamic RGB Lighting
Customize your look with RGB lighting on each ear cup allowing for a near limitless array of colors and effects.
PROGRAMMABLE
PLAY YOUR WAY
CORSAIR iCUE software enables precise control over your headset, with pre-tuned audio profiles, custom equalizer settings, immersive 7.1 surround sound, and sidetone control.
Customize your RGB lighting on each ear cup with virtually unlimited color options and dynamic effects. Synchronize your lighting with compatible CORSAIR peripherals.*
*RGB Lighting available on
VOID RGB ELITE WIRELESS
and VOID RGB ELITE USB models only.
VOID RGB ELITE WIRELESS
and VOID RGB ELITE USB models only.
Corsair iCue Software
Custom Settings
so, what's your choice?
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Antonio Tejada
Once again, I will appeal to the collective wisdom of the MacInTouch community for help.
At my current job, I have to answer the phone a couple of times a day. The only phone system is a VoIP softphone, i.e. it runs through my computer. Since most of the time, I'm *not* talking on the phone, but I do work in an echoey shared office, I like to mask annoying ambient noise with music.
Well, my cheap little headset is falling apart, and it's never been satisfactory for music anyway. Can you help me find something better?
Here are my requirements:
- High sound quality for music.
- Integrated boom mike.
- Over-the-ear design. I'm an eyeglass wearer and on-the-ear designs cause pressure that becomes painful with extended use. So a large ear cup that doesn't put pressure on the ear is essential. (For reference, I have Sennheiser HD 555 headphones at home, and they are quite comfy, whereas, say, Bose headphones are too small and cause me discomfort.)
- Closed design to minimize ambient noise entry and minimize music leakage, to be respectful of coworkers.
- USB ideal, but dual 3.5mm plug is fine.
- Integrated boom mike.
- Over-the-ear design. I'm an eyeglass wearer and on-the-ear designs cause pressure that becomes painful with extended use. So a large ear cup that doesn't put pressure on the ear is essential. (For reference, I have Sennheiser HD 555 headphones at home, and they are quite comfy, whereas, say, Bose headphones are too small and cause me discomfort.)
- Closed design to minimize ambient noise entry and minimize music leakage, to be respectful of coworkers.
- USB ideal, but dual 3.5mm plug is fine.
So far, everything I've seen that appears to meet these requirements is a gaming headset. The one that I've seen that looks like a good candidate is the Sennheiser PC 350, but there are lots of big gaming headsets on the market from brands I don't know.
Perhaps you can share recommendations or experiences with me? Thanks!