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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jul 7 2008
The Cyber Acoustics AC-101 Monaural Headset & Boom Mic is the base model in their line-up, but has some representative features of low end headsets. While this unit isn't terrible, it's definitely a case of "you get what you pay for." You may want to look at some of their higher end models or check out the Creative HS-600 Headset with Noise Cancelling Microphone. Pros - Good Price for basic headset - Earphone is decent quality for a basic headset - "Voice Recognition" certified for those using that feature - Microphone easily swivels for left or right ear use Cons - The monaural headset won't meet all your gaming and multimedia needs - The list price of $20 may be correct, but these sell for $15 in my local brick and mortar. So you still get a better deal at Amazon, but you are saving about $1 or 7% as opposed to 28%. - The microphone sensitivity seems somewhat low - Durability is questionable; the wires and connectors are your basic cheap grade and won't last heavy abuse - The head rest arm is somewhat sharp and could have used more padding; put it on with care For my money, I prefer the Creative HS-600. They are more expensive at about $30 to $40, but they give you stereo headphones and more comfortable cushion ear-pads. The microphone also seems like an improvement over the Cyber Acoustics. If you don't want to pay that much you can always look into the Cyber Acoustics AC-201 Stereo Headset/microphone, Logitech Premium Stereo Headset with Noise-Canceling Microphone, or even the Cyber Acoustics AC-850 Silver USB Stereo Headset/Microphone with In-line Volume Control. If you need an inexpensive set for infrequent use and don't mind the wired connection, this set is worth a look. If you plan on using your headset often and don't mind spending a little more, look into the Creative set or other alternatives. Enjoy!


















