15 May 2006 at 14:17 #1 $c8t@ $c8t@ Associate Joined 21 Jun 2004 Posts 295 Location Doncaster ... Microphone & Headset For Around £30 It Needs To Have An Actual button To MUTE The MIC & Also Be Quite Comfortable As Its For Someone Who Has To Wear Hearing Aids.. Many Thanks $c8t@
... Microphone & Headset For Around £30 It Needs To Have An Actual button To MUTE The MIC & Also Be Quite Comfortable As Its For Someone Who Has To Wear Hearing Aids.. Many Thanks $c8t@
15 May 2006 at 14:30 #2 div0 div0 Soldato Joined 12 Jan 2006 Posts 4,562 Location Edinburgh Plantronics Audio 90 Headset (HP-003-PT) Price: £19.95 (£23.44 Including VAT at 17.5%) http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Stereo_Headsets_with_Microphone_502.html Can't comment on comfort with a hearing aid - but they've been fine for me for the last year or so The volume control on the lead has a slider switch to mute the mic. I haven't really kept up with the headset market recently - but they were well recomended when I got them, and I can certainly vouch for them. Worth a look....
Plantronics Audio 90 Headset (HP-003-PT) Price: £19.95 (£23.44 Including VAT at 17.5%) http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Stereo_Headsets_with_Microphone_502.html Can't comment on comfort with a hearing aid - but they've been fine for me for the last year or so The volume control on the lead has a slider switch to mute the mic. I haven't really kept up with the headset market recently - but they were well recomended when I got them, and I can certainly vouch for them. Worth a look....
15 May 2006 at 14:40 #3 earlyflash earlyflash Associate Joined 17 Aug 2004 Posts 287 The plantronics is more comfortable than my Logitech cheapo speakers.