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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
comfortable and clear,
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This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
Plantronics has always been the leader in headset communications, and bringing their technology to the X-Box is a step in the right direction. The new GameCom H2 Xbox Headset by Plantronics is a great step up from the original X-Box Live headset. First of all, it's more comfortable for the long hours spent playing your favorite X-Box Live games. Second, it eliminates outside noise which was a problem with the original Live headset.
One thing you need to know about this headset is that it doesn't come with an adapter. The original adapter that came with X-Box Live works with this headset, so if you've used the older headset, you're ready to play. Overall, it's more comfortable and the sound is more clear, but you'll need the adapter to plug in and play. I hope this review helped the uncertain buyers out there!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfectly balanced and perfect noise auditory levels!,
By Captain Yeager (Jacksonville, Florida) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
Having been working for the U.S. Air Force for some odd time, the noise in a cramped jet cockpit with a 30,000 lb-thrust jet engine just 20 feet behind you, the noise is just too unbearable and they give us laboratory designed and tested earpices that REALLY help, and might I add these things are perfectly balanced and have the perfect noise-cancelling levels like the ones we get. So if someone in your living room was talking to you, everyone in the Xbox wouldn't hear, but it only takes a soft voice for them to listen and instead of the garbled and echoy noise you get on the standard headset, this comes out crisp and clean. Also it comes with 4 interchangable earpieces (Large and small of rubber and large and small of foam composition.) Now if it had big enough jacks, I'd bring this in the plane with me. Believe me, this thing is worth it's money and then some.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Headset To Date,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
This headset is probably the best xbox live recommended headset to date. Everything on the earpiece is adjustable to fit every size of ear. The big xbox live headsets are uncomfortable and begin to hurt after about a half hours use. Wearing the Halo 2 headset i actually forgot that I was even wearing it because it is so light. They have just released a new version of this headset that also comes the communicator with no difference in price. I greatly recommend this headset to anyone that plays xbox live on a regular basis.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very nice,
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
Great headset that is very comfortable over long periods of time. Very good sound quality, and, from what I've gathered, sounds great on the other end of Xbox headsets too. It eliminates outside sounds which is great. The only negative I have is that the first couple of times you use it, you wonder how to put the danged thing on. I eventually learned that looking at the directions can help! Awsome headset that is well worth the 50 dollars.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good headset? Yes. Worth $50? No.,
By mike (DC, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
Well I bought this headset but the pricetag wasn't on it. I didn't bother scanning it because I only thought it would be about $20-$30. I went to the register and it came up as $49.99. What the f is that? How does a headset cost as much as a game? And get this...you have to spend another $30 or so just to get the communicator. Of course I couldn't find a stand alone communicator so I had to buy the Microsoft Headset that comes with the communicator just to make the Halo 2 headset work. What a freakin scam. All together you will spend at least $70-$80 just to get the thing to work. There is some good though. The ear piece fits nicely and secure. It fits right on top of my ear nice and easy. Although after long periods of play my ear will feel like it is stuffed up like being on a plane. That may be because it is too deep in my canal. The sound is great. Everything is real clear. I haven't used my Microsoft headset yet so I can't compare the two, but the Halo headset is good quality. I don't recommend this product over Microsoft's but I also don't dis-recommend it. The choice is yours though if you want to spend close to $100 on everything you need to get this to work.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Headset Presently Available,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
This thing is comfortable for long periods of time and the sound is superb. I once upon a time had a Plantronics headset at the office that was virtually identical to this--same high quality. Since these are on sale relative to their original MSRP, they are a steal.
For 360 players, you will want to track down a "converter" for the 360 controller. It's about a $10 item and is made by a company called Datel (I believe). Basically, it's an exact copy of the plug (with volume and mute controls) at the end of the factory 360 headset. Instead of the permanently attached cable, there is a jack into which you can plug the Halo2 headset.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This Headset wasn't what is was supposed to be,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
This Plantronics GameCom Halo 2 Edition Xbox Headset was not much better than the original headset that comes with the XboxLive box you can order. The product was givin good reviews, at least until i got it. Maybe its just me, but it seems to have enough ear accessories and it looks great. But when you try to put it on, it takes a few seconds. The earpiece doesn't fit very well in my ear, even though it came with 4 adapters, none seem to be comfortable and work properly. I wouldn't recommend this product. The only reason i bought it was the original headset was build poorly and it broke. This product was built much more sturdy, and has many adjustments; but i still am baffled by how this product doesn't live up to its full potential.
I don't think this review will change anybodys minds who reads this, but make sure you know what you're getting into paying for a $35-$55 device.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not a great buy,
By Braden (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
It's got it's good and bad's defintly jacked up in price though. It is like they say a very nice and light headset, but i had major issues keeping it in my ear, it does come with 4 different kinds of attachments to fit your ear, but i still couldn't find the right one to fit right perfectly in my ear and actually stay without having to adjust it every few minutes. Overall not very happy with the product, and i'm probably going to go just purchase another headset that is actually not over priced
14 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the price.,
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
The question on everyone's mind is, "Is it worth the money?" and the simple and only answer is no. Even if price was not a factor, I would never buy this again for even 5 dollars.
Does it sound good? Yes, it sounds okay, but not even as good as the Microsoft Xbox live headset that they give you. Honestly, can you expect good sound from a tiny micro-tweeter (literally about 3 by 3 millimeters wide) compared to a 1 inch speaker? Tinny is the best descriptive word to describe playing halo 2 on it. Does it fit? For me, no. They give you 4 included earpieces that are supposed to fit. But basically, there's a set of 2 foam and 2 rubber earpieces that are large and small. I have an average size head, and very average ears. I use the typical hands-free set used in cell phones without any problem. The Plantronics device didn't fit well. It sort of hurt my ear canal. The larger one didn't even stay in my ear canal well, while the smaller one went way too deep. Since the whole device is balanced by the earpiece alone, it puts some strain on your ear canal itself. Imagine a putting a cork in your ear. I think that the smaller sized ear pieces are meant for kids, and the larger size earpieces are meant for people with BIG ASS EARS. For the rest of us, it won't feel unnoticed. If you want something smaller that fits in your ear, try a regular hands-free set that comes with any cell phone. You'll notice that the 2.5 mm jack is the exact same as the one on the Xbox live module. Good luck.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very satisfied picky person,
By Braino "JC's carpenter" (Kentucky) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Xbox Plantronics Gamecon Halo 2 Headset Communicator (Electronics)
I am a very picky person when it comes to any kind of tool that I will be using a lot and ofcourse when it comes to gaming in some Halo action, I don't want to have any problems with the headset. Now I have tried all of the headsets that are made for the xbox and xbox 360, except the wireless one, and I can tell you hands down that this one IS the best. I bought the under the ear kind wich sounds great but NOBODY can hear you so it was a waste of money. I have even bought most of the good cell phone headsets but the noise cancelling system just doesn't cut it. I finally bought this one and the original xbox headset, the one with bad reviews of breaking. Although the original xbox headset has a weak breaking point on it, I do give it a 9 when it comes to sound, not a 10 because sometimes there is just too much bass recognized. But the Halo 2 headset still only gets about an 8.5 for sound which is still incredible to me, I just know that they can make it a bit crisper. But as far as comfort for all day gaming, voice recognition sensitivity, bendable boom mic, and noise cancelling (especially against surround sounds and others talking) this Halo 2 headset is hands down the best headset you will buy as of right now. The only draw back I had being very picky is that I give it an 8.5, not a perfect 10 on sound and it didn't come with an inline mute and volume button. But I just bought the 360 controller adapter and it works perfect like that anyway. So trust a picky person, untill they come out with something WAY better, this is the only way to communicate on xbox live.
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