Logitech H151 Stereo Headset
What’s in the box
Headset features
- Noise-canceling microphone
- Rotating microphone boom
- Adjustable headband
- Volume control
- Mute switch
- Single Headphone and Microphone plug
Setup
Connect the headset
Insert the 3.5 mm plug into the single headphone & microphone jack on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Help with the setup: headset not working?
- Check the cable connection between the headset and your computer.
- If your computer is using two separate jacks for a microphone and headphones, a 1-to-2 adapter is necessary to use all the features of this headset
- Adjust the volume and microphone settings to an audible level in the application and operating system.
- Try restarting the media application.
- Close all media applications and check whether your computer soundcard has been selected in your Windows operating system for playback and voice.
Windows Vista and Windows 7: Go to the Start/Control Panel/Sounds/Playback Devices tab. Choose your sound card and click OK. Go to the Recording devices tab, choose your sound card, and click OK. Restart the media application.
Windows 8: From Start Menu, select the Desktop tile. From the Charms menu, select Settings > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound. Go to Sound > Playback tab. Choose your sound card and click OK. Go to the Recording devices tab, choose your sound card, and click OK. Restart the media application.
User Support
For additional assistance, please visit www.logitech.com/support.
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FAQ’s
You may silence calls or adjust the volume using in-line controls without disturbing others. Background noise is lessened by the handy noise-canceling microphone.
Excellent tools for gaming or if you have a job that allows you to work from home.
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No of the level of background noise in the workplace, the Zone Wireless headset eliminates it so the user can concentrate.
Your computer, tablet, or smartphone’s 3.5mm connector is where you just plug in your H151 Stereo Headset to get started. You may silence calls or adjust the volume using in-line controls without disturbing others.
effective use of the microphone. The microphone performance of Logitech headsets is generally excellent, especially for their wired models.
Connect your Logitech microphone’s USB connector to any available USB port on your computer. To turn on the gadget, press the microphone’s “Power” button. The device is immediately recognized by the operating system of your computer.
Indeed, the microphone mute button and volume control are on the wire directly behind the headset.
Absolutely, the Logitech USB headset driver is installed as soon as you attach the headset to the computer and the device is instantly identified.
A ring on the headset wire serves as the mute indicator. When the microphone is silenced, it turns red. See below: Version 3 has a mute button that is attached to the headset wire.
Premium audio drivers and cutting-edge noise-canceling mic technologies are included in the USB headset.
An earphone is essentially just a loop of wire with current flowing through it. The permanent magnet in the loop interacts with the electric current in the loop to push the air, creating sound.
All of the Logitech headsets we’ve tried have comfy ear cups and decent cushioning. Even their entry-level headsets are as comfortable as their more pricey models.
The audio drivers and the caliber of the components are key factors. Pro gamers often choose wired headphones since the cable delivers audio directly from the source instead of relaying it through BlueTooth, minimizing the latency. A wired headset reduces the possibility of error.
In general, wired headphones typically offer higher sound quality than wireless ones. However, with the most recent developments in wireless technology, wireless headphones’ sound quality has significantly increased.
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