Plantronics DSP-400 digitally-enhanced foldable stereo headset with full-range stereo sound. The foldable design allows for easy storage and transport. Listen to your CDs, DVDs, or MP3 files, and enjoy the benefits of the noise-canceling microphone, which enhances speech accuracy. Plantronics PerSono Audio Control Center Software is available via internet download and allows users to adjust microphone and audio characteristics like volume, bass and treble, launch their favorite voice or audio applications, as well as select audio presets like rock, jazz or classical, all from a central software interface. And USB connectivity makes installation a breeze, and there's no sound card required.
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Customer Reviews for .Audio DSP-400 Foldable USB PC Headset
Reviews & Ratings for .Audio DSP-400 Foldable USB PC Headset
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Overall Rating:
45
Performance:
55
Ease of Use:
45
Great for VOIP
Date: March 5, 2009
Written By:
Customer99From: New Jersey
Owned this Product for:
3-12 Months
Level of Expertise:
Good
Reviews & Ratings for .Audio DSP-400 Foldable USB PC Headset I bought this to use for VOIP calls (both skype and our VOIP system at work). It works great for that. The audio quality is very clear and people I'm talking to can hear me clearly. I've also tried it for music and it sounds better than some other music oriented headphones I've tried in this price range. The only negative is that is seems a little flimsy so I'm not sure how well it will hold up over time. But so far so good.
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Review 2 for .Audio DSP-400 Foldable USB PC Headset
Overall Rating:
45
Performance:
45
Ease of Use:
35
Great product; poor documentation
Date: September 30, 2008
Written By:
SwimGuyFrom: Charlotte, NC
Reviews & Ratings for .Audio DSP-400 Foldable USB PC Headset Once you figure out how it works (and contact the company a couple of times), it works great. The company website refers to obsolete software and doesn't give basic instructions to setting it up on your Mac. It's worth the effort...if you have some patience.