At times, our co-worker sitting to our left sounded louder than we did, despite the mic being extremely close to our mouth. There was almost no sound leakage from the ear cups, but some particularly loud noises, such as the ranting of an enemy in "The Cave," could be heard by our co-workers.Įven though Logitech touts the microphone's noise-canceling qualities, we found that it picked up a significant amount of background noise. We could tell the direction from which characters in "Bioshock Infinite" were yelling at us, as well as the sounds of upcoming objects, like the crackling flame of a torch in "The Cave." Gameplay was immersive thanks to the G230's ear cups, which effectively kept noise out. We played "Bioshock Infinite" and "The Cave" at max volume and almost blasted our ears off. The G230's 40mm drivers offer solid sound performance for the money. The cable splits into two at the end, leading into separate plugs for the mic and the headphones, so if your notebook only has a combo jack, you might have to forgo using the mic during gameplay. Try connecting your headset to a different USB port on your computer. Be sure your headset isn't set to 'Mute'. NOTE: Some headsets include a mute button. Verify that the microphone isn't set to 'Mute' in either your operating system's audio settings or chat application. A clip and in-line controls on the G230's 7.65-foot cable lets you easily adjust volume and mute the headset. Adjust the microphone volume on your computer or chat application. Click to EnlargeA microphone extends from the left ear cup and is pliable, so you can place it as close to your mouth as you like.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |