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Koss CS80 Speech Recognition Computer Headset
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Koss CS80 Speech Recognition Computer Headset

List Price: $29.99
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Description:

Koss UR20 Stereophone, Dynamic Element for extended frequency response Closed leatherette ear cushion for maximum isolation and deep bass. Built for maximum durability for DJ and recording use Straight, single entry 8 foot cord - Black - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm connector Product Description Computer Accessory Line Expands with CS80 Ideal for gamers the CS80 features a dynamic element constructed of neodymium iron boron magnet structures the deliver high sensitivity and reduced distortion for premium sound at all volume levels. Incorporating a frequency response of 15-25,000Hz, the CS80 delivers a full-range of sound that will bring your favorite games to life. Utilizing oxygen free copper voice coils for improved signal transmission and conduction, sound comes through loud and clear. The addition of the CS80 stereophone focuses our commitment to the computer accessory category and bringing sounds solutions to multimedia users.The Clear Voice Technology noise cancellation microphone delivers clear communication in noisy environments. This stereophone is equipped with electret, noise cancellation microphone for hands-free communication from your personal computer. Ideal for telephony, voice activated and voice recognition software and computer games with sound cards with built in bias supply*.  Foam ear cushions create an open, hear-through sound, deliver maximum comfort and distribute the sound evenly over the ear surface for a balanced sound. A straight

Features:

W/NOISE CANCEL MIC


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.5 inches
Product Width: 7.25 inches
Product Height: 2.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.13 pounds
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.3 inches
Package Height: 2.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

2Disappointing headsetsJan 07, 2007
By One Daft Duck
The breakdown-

PROS:

*Sound seems to be good for the price

*Nice look

*Good cord length (~ 8 ft)

CONS:

*High resistance (60 ohms) which makes it harder for devices to drive.

*No in-line mute/volume control

***Not comfortable (behind-the-neck design)

Bottom line: If headset was not so uncomfortable to wear these might make a great headset.

The details-

I was looking for a multi-purpose headset. I use skype to talk with my friends on-line while we play games, also I like to listen to music when I am waiting for my friends to get on-line. So, I wanted a headset that had a average to good quality mic, and offered good (above average) sound.

I was thinking since heard people boast about the great quality for the price of KOSS's KSC-50s and KSC-75s, I thought I would give the the CS-80 headsets a try. The CS-80 is just like the KSC-50s but have a behind the head design and a mic.

The KOSS CS-80 is a fairly good sounding headset. I have a problem with the deep bass. It seems that the bass reduces the clarity of the song. However, I think the sound is pretty good for the price range. Also, once you get an EQ to reduce the bass the clarity is much better. I did not notice much of a difference concering voices vs my old headphones.

The mic does not seem to be anything that special, but I have not tested it that much. It seems that it does reduce noise. Voice quality reproduction is good, but I do not think it is anything that special.

The biggest problem that I had with this headset is the behind-the-neck design. I have not had any headphones with the behind-the-neck design, so I did not know how they would feel. Although, since the CS-80 are suppose to sound good, I thought a little pain would be a trade-off. When I first tried the headphones they felt great. The problem was after an hour or so the damn things made me want to cut my ears off. I do wear eyeglasses so maybe this is a factor. The pain is so great that it really does not make the sound worth it and is the reason they only get two stars.

4Better sound effect, Worse comfortSep 21, 2010
By Xi
The sound effect is much better than my 32 ohm earplugs, I mean all of them, especially at low frequency.
But the "behind the neck bar" doesn't fit my head very well. It's too tight for me and has a conflict with my lenses. I need to release it every half hour to relax my ear back from being squeezing.

4Almost perfectDec 23, 2009
By C. Noel
It's just missing a pivot to move the mic away when you don't use it, and you have to stretch the fixation otherwise it presses to hard on your head. Otherwise the sound is really great and I like the fact there is no analogic volume control because the ones I had before always end up having bad contact in the wheel.

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