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Freetalk Wireless Stereo Headset
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Most Helpful First | Newest First | + Share3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Nice headset for its price
It's easy to install, sound quality is great. However its bit heavy. Well given its price compared to other products I can get away with it. I was using separate mic and headset before and my was echoing back to me. Now it's not issue with product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
wireless headset
This wireless headset is very easy to use and good sound quality. I can used it up to 5 hours continues without interruption.
The only thing I'm not satisfy is the range it reached only 10 meters away.
But all in all this is a good wireless headset.
The only thing I'm not satisfy is the range it reached only 10 meters away.
But all in all this is a good wireless headset.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent sound
No static at all, clear and loud sound. The range of operation is like 10 meters, after that a little bit noisy but if you go back to the 10 meter zone the quality is automatically recover. Easy to install. Works Perfect on Skype
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Great stereo sound and voice transmission quality
This headset has great stereo sound and good bass without distortion. It also has great voice transmission quality when used with the different voice, voice/video, chatting software and internet phone calls. The only minor drawback is that the reception range sometimes seems short, when moving around the house.
Comfortable and easy to use.
Comfortable and easy to use.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Freetalk Wireless vs. Logitech ClearChat Wireless
I bought the Freetalk wireless headset after my Logitech clear chat wireless headset stopped working. So far they have met my expectations. Below is a list of pros and cons when compared Logitech's headset.
Pros (Freetalk vs. Logitech)
++ Range - The range for the Freetalk headset is a lot better in my house. Places where I used to lose reception with Logitech I now hear fine with Freetalk.
++ Remote Answer - When using Skype you can answer the phone by hitting the "pair" button on the headset once. The Logitech headset did not have this feature.
++ Microphone Adjustment - Freetalks's mic is adjustable vs. Logitech's fixed mic position
++ Charge - I wish I could give numbers here, but I can only say that it seems like the charge for the Freetalk wireless lasts longer than Logitech's
++ Cost - Freetalk is about $30 cheaper
Cons (Freetalk vs. Logitech)
-- Volume buttons - The volume was much easier to adjust with Logitech's headset. The volume buttons on Freetalk's headset are very small and you have to feel around for them
-- Mute button - Logitech had a mute button and Freetalk does not (although you can mute both headsets by pushing the mic up)
Equal (Freetalk vs. Logitech)
== Comfort - Freetalk is more comfortable on your head but my ears tend to get hot. With Logitech it was a little tight but I never overheated
== Audio quality - The audio quality is about the same. I'm tempted to give this to Freetalk but since my Logitech headset no longer works I can't do a back to back test.
Pros (Freetalk vs. Logitech)
++ Range - The range for the Freetalk headset is a lot better in my house. Places where I used to lose reception with Logitech I now hear fine with Freetalk.
++ Remote Answer - When using Skype you can answer the phone by hitting the "pair" button on the headset once. The Logitech headset did not have this feature.
++ Microphone Adjustment - Freetalks's mic is adjustable vs. Logitech's fixed mic position
++ Charge - I wish I could give numbers here, but I can only say that it seems like the charge for the Freetalk wireless lasts longer than Logitech's
++ Cost - Freetalk is about $30 cheaper
Cons (Freetalk vs. Logitech)
-- Volume buttons - The volume was much easier to adjust with Logitech's headset. The volume buttons on Freetalk's headset are very small and you have to feel around for them
-- Mute button - Logitech had a mute button and Freetalk does not (although you can mute both headsets by pushing the mic up)
Equal (Freetalk vs. Logitech)
== Comfort - Freetalk is more comfortable on your head but my ears tend to get hot. With Logitech it was a little tight but I never overheated
== Audio quality - The audio quality is about the same. I'm tempted to give this to Freetalk but since my Logitech headset no longer works I can't do a back to back test.