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| Computer Headsets | |
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| Topic Started: 22 Mar 2010, 04:50 PM (100 Views) | |
| richardwillyams | 22 Mar 2010, 04:50 PM Post #1 |
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Computer headsets generally come in two connecting types, standard 3.5 mm & USB connection. General 3.5 mm computer headset comes with two 3.5 mm connectors, one connecting to microphone jack (line-in) and one connecting to speaker jack (line-out) of the computer. 3.5 mm Computer Headsets connect to the computer via a soundcard - which converts the digital signal of the computer to analog signal for the headset. USB computer headset connects to the computer via USB ports, and the audio conversion occurs in the USB PCBA located in the headset or in the control unit of the headset. http://www.ultimateheadsets.com/ |
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