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Labtec C-322 Stereo Headset/Boom Microphone
From Labtec

Stereo headset with NCAT, adjustable headband and microphone arm for easy positioning, 8' shielded cord w/3.5mm gold headset and microphone plugs, two 30mm dynamic mylar diaphragm drivers, microphone sensitivity: -67DB V/uBar, -47DB V/Pascal +/-4DB, Microphone power source voltage: 1.5V DC, impedance: 32 OHMS (headset), 2000 OHMS (microphone), frequency response: 20 - 20,000Hz (headset), 100 - 16,000Hz (microphone).

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Labtec
  • Model: C322


Labtec engineers designed the C-322 stereo headset/boom microphone with NCAT (Noise Canceling and Amplification Technology) to provide optimal voice input for voice command, Internet communications, multimedia, and interactive audio applications. This proprietary technology provides clear signal input through its unique ability to filter out background noise. PC voice access products have been designed with your comfort in mind. Each product is ergonomically designed and is lightweight, padded, and adjustable. NCAT products are designed to be compatible with virtually all sound cards.


C322 Stereo Headset with Boom Microphone.


Quality Headset5
This product is great. It really fits egornomically on your head and of course its adjustable. The microphone extension is also adjustable. The sound quality is excellent, sounds clear and no loss of quality. The microphone records well too and at low volumes it doesn't pick up those annoying external sounds recording very clearly. All in all this is a great deal...

Works excellent for my needs.4
I bought the headset specifically for DialPad and it works excellent for my needs. I have a Creative Labs Sound Blaster 64 and a DSL line and I call my Grandma in Montana every couple days and it sounds good and has no problems.

Used in a classroom lab setting, they fall apart easily2
Our classroom lab uses these headsets and I must say that they break easily. Within three weeks we had students returning these headsets left and right with broken microphones. The part covering the ears would snap easily and break in such a way that there is no way to repair this headset.

While I understand teenagers break things easily, and that half of the headsets that were shorted out were of the student's fault (playing music through them at high volumes), it does not excuse the fragility of this product.

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