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CNET editors' rating:
2.5 stars
OK
THE GOOD
Inexpensive; in-line remote.
THE BAD
Nonadjustable neckband design isn't very comfortable.
THE BOTTOM LINE
The two-way Logitech Precision PC Gaming Headset delivers passable performance for a low price.
CNET Reader Reviews
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July 7, 2006 01:11
4.0/5
I've bought at least 4 Altec Lansing headsets (502), all broke within 4 months (usually the right side goes out). I took a chance on logitech and i'm impressed with the performance. I play Ghost Recon hours at a time, usually about 4. And every 30 m... read more » -
October 8, 2007 07:56
Mediocre
1.0/5
I am so stupid for not looking at reviews first for these headphones. They suck. Very uncomfortable on the ears. There are too many other headsets out there for similar price to even think to buy these. -
April 7, 2007 03:05
4.0/5
Well got tired of replacing headsets and when I seen this headset last year I realized it was made for heavy gamers and decided to buy them. I am not a fan of wrap around head sets what so ever but seriously if you get tired of buying new headsets t... read more »
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