Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset Unveiled at CeBIT

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Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset

At CeBIT, Logitech introduced the wireless stereo headset designed for Internet calling with a PC. The new ClearChat PC Wireless headset incorporates high-performance stereo audio with 2.4 GHz wireless technology enabling users to move around when they make VoIP calls.

The ClearChat PC Wireless headsets offer the freedom of movement up to 33 feet (10 meters) from their computer. Besides, users even do not have to take the pain of installing the headset. All they have to do is connect the USB transmitter to the PC.

Moreover, an optimal voice quality is achieved through noise-canceling microphone on a flexible boom that adjusts to the desired distance from the mouth. In addition, volume and microphone mute controls are located on the right earpiece. The microphone automatically mutes when it is rotated to an upright position. For the comfort of the users ClearChat PC Wireless headset features a padded headband and plush ear pads.

“More and more people are making voice calls over the Internet, but until now, they have had to choose between wired headsets that keep them tethered to their PCs or wireless headsets that offer poor audio and voice quality,” said Gina Clark, general manager and vice president of Logitech’s Internet Communications business unit. “With the Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless headset, people can make a PC call while grabbing a snack, sitting on the couch or leaning back in their chair – PC calling has never been so convenient and never sounded so good.”

Furthermore, the headset is pre-installed with Internet calling applications such as Skype, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Google Talk and AIM.

When not in use for Internet calling, the ClearChat PC Wireless headset can be used for listening to music, watching movies or playing games on the PC too.

The Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless headset is expected to be available in the US and the UK market at the approximate price of $99.99 (approx Rs. 4,030).

One Response

  1. Pooja

    How can a headphone come pre-installed with applications? The headset probably works with Internet calling applications, like Skype , Windows Live ,Yahoo, Google Talk and AIM etc

    Please confirm.