Reddit Reddit reviews Cyber Acoustics Stereo Headset, headphonewith microphone, great for K12 SchoolClassroom and Education (AC-401)

We found 2 Reddit comments about Cyber Acoustics Stereo Headset, headphonewith microphone, great for K12 SchoolClassroom and Education (AC-401). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cyber Acoustics Stereo Headset, headphonewith microphone, great for K12 SchoolClassroom and Education (AC-401)
Stereo headset with mute,volume control, andunidirectional noise-cancellingmicrophoneUses two 3.5mm plugs, onefor microphone and one foraudioSoft velvet ear padsExtra durable design andcable provide long lifespan forstudent and computer lab useAlso good for business,enterprise, or personal use
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2 Reddit comments about Cyber Acoustics Stereo Headset, headphonewith microphone, great for K12 SchoolClassroom and Education (AC-401):

u/MoJoSto · 2 pointsr/NLTP

Mumble - Mumble is the place where we will meet for tryouts/practices/games. The channel stated above will be underneath the NLTP tree. There's a damn lot of channels there, but hunt through them and you'll find us. Mumble is a VoIP server, meaning it requires a mic. If you don't have a mic, you'll still be able to text chat, but you'll quickly learn the value of owning a mic. For information about connecting to mumble, see the TagPro Wiki - Mumble. There you'll find instructions as well as a short video on reaching us.

Pro Tip: Mumble has a rudimentary search function. If you click on the box with all the names and channels (or just click on your own name), you can start typing the name of a person or room and the scroll bar will jump to that place.

u/FallenWyvern · 1 pointr/gaming

Can't do what you want without much augmentation. After doing a google search, I couldn't find something to split the mic and headset signals. Ideally you're looking for a 2.5mm y splitter but those all split one audio signal into two which doesn't take care of the mic.

What about getting a normal headset where the headphones and mic cables are separate, then attaching a 3.5mm -> 2.5mm adapter on the headphone bit and plugging that into the xbox controller and just plugging the mic in normally?

http://www.amazon.com/Headset-Adapter-3-5mm-2-5mm-Converter/dp/B000LMBJMA

http://www.amazon.com/Cyber-Acoustics-Stereo-Headset-Microphone/dp/B0002MPMKE/ref=pd_cp_e_4

I've not tried those products and I advise to stay away from cheap ones. Personally I use a Microsoft headset that's really good but it was like, seventy bucks (was a gift, I'd never have bought it myself as I usually buy cheap headsets every time one breaks).