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I haven't had any problems with people being unable to hear me clearly.I generally keep it from 1-2 feet from my face, and it's been perfectly compatible and easy to set up in Windows 7 64bit. I've even used it as a make shift baby monitor when coupled with my phone. I've used it for chatting over Skype and nobody has had trouble hearing me or complained about an echo from my speakers getting picked up. I also use it without trouble to voice chat over Steam while I play games online. I recently bought a good pair of headphones for music and games, but missed the microphone of my old headset. I settled on a desktop microphone, and I'm impressed with this one's quality. It picks up the entire room in the direction it's pointed.
But the wire on this is fairly thick and because it's stationary I suspect it's must less susceptible to taking damage. All around awesome product. Can be adjusted up and down (note when adjusting it the mic actually stays in place). I like thicker wires just because I have had headsets (not stationary mics) in the past that have had their mics die because of flimsy wires. Pros: Crystal clear. Sturdy stand. Not expensive.Cons: NoneAdditional thought: The wire could be a tad bit thicker.
Crisp. Lets get straight to the point.Delivery was quick.Packaging benefited what was desired.And the Product has worked perfectly since I got it -- even after a few falls and bangs.Clear. Simple.What more do you want.
To access the volume you go toStart -> Control Panel -> Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices -> Sounds and Audio Devices -> Voice -> Volume (underneath AK5370 in Default Device) -> Slide the slider all the way up.Perfect for games, skype, etc.Thank you Logitech for yet another fantastic product. I love the desktop models now, as it's out of the way and you don't have to worry about moving wires around or having them get caught in your chair or anything of the sort. Excellent job, Logitech. This would be my 4th microphone in my endless search for the best mic out there (for an acceptable price, of course). Now you just hit a big button and you're live.It's loud, it's crisp, it's clear, and at LONG ranges.My only complaint is when you first plug it in it sets it's default volume VERY low.I don't know why, you always want it jacked up.
They were very easy to set up, the computers recognized them and they were working immediately. Occasionally the person at the other end of the phone would complain of a strong echo but I am not sure if this due to Skype or the microphone picking up sounds from the computer speakers. We bought two of these microphones mostly to use with Skype. We have had no problems.
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