Today I'm doing a post on PC Gaming Headsets by Plantronics; including a basic comparison.
I've listed these in order of lowest price to highest price.
Firstly though let's confirm the technical jargon and what the differences are:
1) Difference between Closed-ear and Open-ear
In general, closed ear designs cup closer to the ear and block out more noise (and arguably better bass), although some users find the open ear designs, which allow more air flow, to be more comfortable.
So, in summary:
Closed-Ear Headsets:Plantronics Closed-Ear Headsets: Gamecom 367
- Fit closer to the ear (reducing air flow)
- Block out more background noise
- Prevent others from hearing your headphones
- Provide better bass
Open-Ear Headsets:Plantronics Open-Ear Headsets: Gamecom 380 and Gamecom 780
- Allow air-flow around the ears
- Many find the air-flow more comfortable (though it's matter of taste)
- Allow you to hear some background noises
- Allow others to partially here your headphones
2) Difference between USB and Audio Jack connectivity
There are two types of connectivity to your PC / Mac. There is USB and Audio Jack.
USB you should be easily aware of by now because majority of peripherals such as printers, scanners, joysticks etc tend to connect to your PC / Mac this way.
Audio Jack is a connection which you use for microphones and speakers or headphones. As a headset includes both a microphone as well as headphones, you find that there are two audio jack connectors with a headset. I.e. one for the microphone which plugs into your microphone port on your soundcard (or PC case front panel); coloured pink. Then one for the headphones which plugs into the stereo output port on your sound card (or PC case front panel); coloured green. Note on some sound cards or PC front panels the ports may not be coloured (i.e. just plain). In such a case consult your manual as to which is the stereo output and which is the microphone port.
3) The comparison Table
Google Shopping Link | Open / Closed-ear | Wired / Wireless | Connection Type | Features | Controls | Price (£) |
Gamecom 307 | Open-ear | Wired | Audio Jack 3.5mm | Rich studio-quality audio, 40mm stereo speakers, soft swivel-mounted ear cushions for comfort and easy storage | volume and mute on wire | 16+ |
Gamecom 367 | Closed-ear | Wired | Audio Jack 3.5mm | Enhanced for Gaming, 40mm stereo speakers, soft swivel-mounted ear cushions for comfort and easy storage, padded headband for comfort, noise cancelling mic, strengthened cords for durability | volume and mute on wire | 16+ |
Gamecom 380 | Open-ear | Wired | Audio Jack 3.5mm | Enhanced for Gaming, 40mm stereo speakers, soft swivel-mounted ear cushions for comfort and easy storage, padded headband for comfort, noise cancelling mic, strengthened cords and joints for durability | volume and mute on left ear | 18+ |
Audio 655 DSP | Open-ear | Wired | USB | Rich studio-quality audio, 40mm stereo speakers, soft ear cushions for comfort | volume and mute on left ear | 23+ |
Audio 995 | Open-ear | Wireless | USB | Rich studio-quality audio, 40mm stereo speakers, soft ear cushions for comfort, noise cancelling mic | volume and mute on left ear | 25+ |
Gamecom 780 | Open-ear | Wired | USB | Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound, Enhanced for Gaming, 40mm stereo speakers, soft swivel-mounted ear cushions for comfort and easy storage, padded headband for comfort, noise cancelling mic, strengthened cords and joints for durability | volume and mute on left ear | 33+ |
Official Plantronics Product List - If the product isn't listed use the search bar to find the product page for specific details. |
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