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The Logitech H390 is a wired USB headset designed for professional and gaming use, featuring noise-cancelling microphone technology, digital stereo sound, and comfortable leatherette ear cushions. Its plug-and-play USB connectivity and handy in-line controls make it ideal for seamless communication during long gaming sessions or video meetings.
R**N
very good quality! worth the price!
needed a new headset for work. i wish i could've got one of those one-eared sets, but i needed 2 speakers because i need to be able to discern between 2 different audio channels (which are played separately on the L&R speakers) at work. Very nice, small, thin/not bulky. No problem at all to carry these between work/home.These are great! I'm VERY sensitive to any kind of clamping pressure on headsets. I can't stand any sort of squeezing pressure on my head/ears! these are very comfy to wear, though. I'm grateful for the easily-accessible audio/mic controls. The big button on the middle of the control panel is the mute button. The small LED light flickers when mute is active.The mic quality is also good! I tested it in Teams with the 'call preview/test' option in settings. Sounds fine. No problems. I sound like me!
T**R
Exceeds Expectations
I really like this headset. I bought it to replace my LogiTech H340 headset that my company provided and I never really liked. The sound quality with the H391 is really good for meetings and general conversations, which is what I use them for. I have listened to music while working and the sound is full and crisp. The boom mic is sturdy and seems to work well as there have been no complaints about hearing me or any distortion. I like that the boom and the cord are on the left. Because I'm right handed I don't find myself shifting the cord around if I'm typing or using my mouse. The USB-C connector fits snuggly, so no risk of it coming out or not making a proper contact, unlike the USB connector on the H340. The cord is thicker than most but it relaxes more than the typical thinner cords. I love the volume and mute control button. It's larger than most which makes it easier to make adjustments without looking at it. The ear pads are very comfortable, much better than the H340 thin foam ear cover.. I would recommend this headset.
M**S
Pretty good and a good value
This headset has good sound and microphone quality, as well as convenient volume and mute buttons. It is also small and fits easily in my bag. However, it is not very comfortable for use throughout the whole work day. I prefer over-ear headphones for comfort. These headphones are still a great deal, since they are fairly high quality and not expensive at all.
N**L
Good quality, reliable headset
This review is a few years late but I use these for work purposes – since I work online/from home full-time– and so far they've been great. The sound quality is good and clients tell me that most times they can't really hear what's happening in my background so the noise canceling seems pretty effective too. I don't tend to keep them on for more than 2 hours at a time but the ear muffs are also relatively comfortable.Please pardon how dirty the package looks, it's been over 2 years since it was opened lol
A**N
Great quality
Needed a set of headphones/mic to record for a work project. These worked great to complete the task. Background noise was eliminated (two dogs barking at anything and everything) in my recordings. Recordings were clear. Highly recommend.
M**N
Doesn't cancel noise
It's a fine headset. Sound quality is decent. I have a small head & ears and these are a little tight and the ear pads don't cover my ears completely. Noise canceling is nonexistent so I have to turn the volume up to drown out ambient noise. I'm going to order something else and keep this as an emergency spare.
Y**?
A tale of two Logitech Headphones. H390 is a winner at a fraction of the cost of the Zone Wired.
I bought two Logitech headset models for work use (with Microsoft Teams). The models were Logitech Zone "Wired USB" version ($115.00) which is "MS Teams certified" and Logitech Headset H390 ($29.95).Maybe I'm crazy but I like / prefer the sound, fit, feel and long term comfort of the lower priced H390 headset.Both claim to be Noise Cancelling.PROS of the H390 model:Has a warm sound but is not lacking trebleMicrophone has a gutsy pickupDelivers music playback surprisingly well!Noise Cancelling may be superior to the Zone!! (even with air conditioner 2.5 feet away!)Good volume oomph! (i.e strong microphone pickup & output, strong headphone speaker volume).It has a normal, standard sized, USB "A" plug. (Thank You!!! Thank You!!!)---------- Vs. -----------Logitech "Zone" (wired version)* Way more money* They ship it with a USB-C type plug (I later found a Logitech provided tiny adapter that converts it to USB-A end plug). My personal bias: I don't consider USB-C to a hardy connector. It's (to me) the unfortunate wave of the future. Yes I know all of it's feature improvments, I personally just don't like it. Had I noticed it was USB-C, I would not have ordered it.* The Zone plays stereo music back but music sounds better to me on the cheaper (H390) model.* The cord on the Zone has this woven outer skin wrap that resembles "cordura" (the nylon backpack woven fabric material) that has the effect of creating microphonics whenever it inevitably rubs against my shirt (yes I'm using the little clamp provided on the cord - no difference). In short - physical rubbing (when you move) your shirt or your body against the outer cord material can be heard as a raspiness (like grrr / rrrr) in the headphones and it's annoying to me. It sets my teeth on edge. Some many not notice or be bothered by this, it bugs the hell out of me.WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT THE LOGITECH ZONE?* Uhh it looks cooler. It has the visual cool factor.* It has more treble, it's clear and refined...YET... I cannot say that, overall, it has the most balanced sound - especially for long hours of wearing.* The noise cancelling on the Zone works, I think, but noise cancelling success seems to be more immediately apparent to me when using the H390.MY VERY BIASED OPINION OF THE "ZONE WIRED" FOLLOWS, OK? YMMVIf you:1) Need headphones with a USB "Type C" male plug as your native, out of the box , connector...2) Want to look cool wearing a headphone with more modern styling3) Want to unnecessarily part with an additional $90 dollars4) Don't value long term comfort.5) Don't need the ability to listen to music enjoyably in your off time (due to a fuller range warm and balanced sound)6) Can live with the fact that the inline mute switch is not hardy and the flexible surface skin of the switch will quickly deteriorate...Then nothing is stopping you from ordering the Logitech Zone.Yes, I know that music playback is not a primary focus of these headsets, that may have been a low blow. For my ears and body the lower priced Logitech H390 delivers the audio and comfort goods for way less money.To be fair: Some people with different head types may do better with the Zone. My head is medium to larger sized. My PC is Windows 10, both headsets were discovered immediately once plugged in.MORAL OF MY STORY: Spending more money does not necessarily deliver better outcomes. Sometimes it merely delivers "cachet", bragging rights and complication.ADDENDUM: 8-28-2020: I am returning this Logitech Zone headset as the plastic cover for the inline Mute switch is degrading at an accelerated rate after very little use. I added this issue above to the reveiw.
L**A
Works well but super tight
Bought these to use for days I’m working from home, and I really like them. The sound is super clear and I like the volume button on the cord. I will say, the actual headset is super tight on my head. And the ear pieces are small so my ears do start to hurt after wearing them for an hour or so. If they weren’t so tight fitting, this might not be an issue but because they are so tight, it’s difficult to wear for long periods.
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