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PlayStation 2 USB Headset

PlayStation 2 USB Headset
From Sony Computer Entertainment

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Product Description

Command your teammates to attack a fixed target, provide crucial intel to a friendly, yet deadly operative, call plays as quarterback of a championship winning team, or simply talk trash with another gamer who thinks he can unseat your hoops dynasty. A sleek peripheral for use with today's hottest games, the USB headset (for PlayStation 2) offers voice recognition and online chat capabilities for compatible titles.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6628 in Video Games
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: 711719707806
  • Released on: 2006-06-15
  • Platform: PlayStation2
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.50" h x 8.50" w x 10.50" l, .74 pounds

Features

  • Premium adjustable headband, for better and more comfortable fit
  • Noise-cancelling microphone with adjustable boom
  • 10-foot cord

Customer Reviews

Great microphone for a reasonable price4
The Playstation 2 Headset Microphone by Logitech lets you talk with your online friends, play games with voice commands, and much more!

The Logitech unit has a leather-like padded earpiece on one ear and just a plastic part on the other side to hold the unit on your head. It's relative comfortable, although after an hour or two it can start to be sore. However, if you talk to any receptionist that wears headsets all day long, you'll realize that comfort costs money - if you really want a unit that you can wear all day, you need to pay the money for that kind of unit. This PS2 unit is only $30 or so, and doesn't really qualify.

There's a microphone part that does have an adjustable arm in the sense that you can bend it in and out, but it isn't "extendable", i.e. you can't make it longer or shorter. This might work well for someone with a typical sized head, but if your head happens to be larger or smaller, the microphone won't end up near your mouth.

Some versions of this unit come with a mute, while others don't. Ours doesn't have a mute but I really don't see this as important - any game you play with a microphone comes with some sort of a mute option. We are currently using this unit with Lifeline which is a single person adventure game, so mute really doesn't matter. Other PS2 games with microphones all handle voice issues well.

The unit is pretty sturdy and handles wear well. Like any piece of electronics, you get out of it what you put into it. If you fling it around and step on it, it's going to break. We've treated ours reasonably well, and it's held up quite well in return.

This microphone headset simply plugs into the USB port provided on any PS2 unit. The port is found beneath the regular controller port location.

A great unit if you play games that involve voice commands.

A little uncomfortable but otherwise great4
Before I start there's a couple things you should know.

First off, I bought an earlier Version of this about a year ago. The only big difference is that mine has a foam earpiece and the new one is leather.

Also, I did buy mine for my PS2 but after a couple months of use I decided to make the switch to CPU gaming. To my joy this headset worked fine on my CPU via the USB port and I use is routinely on TS.

Sound-As far as hearing other people, it's great. I can easilly equalize the voice over volume with that of my game. People I'm talking to say I sound great so I'll take their word for it.

Comfort-this is where this device fell a bit short for me. Yes, it is better than the average headset in terms of "I can't even tell it's there" status, but not by much. The mic is a little too close to the mouth and it can get touchy at time. The headphone also gets really muggy and makes my ear hot. Other than those two problems though, it's quite comfortable.

FEATURES-wow! There's alot to go for here. Volume control, mute button, shirt clip on... It's got it all. All these features work well and do exactly what they should.

OVERALL-This is a great mid-priced headset with high dollar features.

Sub-par quality1
I have already burned through two of these. The first was the one that came with SOCOM I. I used it when I bought SOCOM II. It just stopped working shortly afterwards.

Despite being livid that SOCOM II did not COME with a headset, I went out and bought another one for $35 anyway.

Within 2 weeks, that one wasn't working anymore either.

Don't buy this product. Wait until they put a little effort into making them either cheaper to buy or better all-around products.

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