My Logitech headset is starting to show its age. I don't even use it for gaming. I Skype often with people in other countries for the purpose of helping them with their English and them helping me with my French. Plus, I work in tech taking phone calls as my day job.
In my Skype calls, I've noticed that my web cam has a better quality microphone than my headset, so I use that one. It would be nice to have a better quality headset, one that's more comfortable and has a better quality Microphone. I've been considering a gaming headset even though I don't plan to do online gaming. I just want something of high quality.
I know that just because a headset works well with Windows does not guarantee that it will work well with Linux. In fact, there is a headset I was really interested in until I read reviews that said its sound quality is much lower in Linux than in Windows.
So I did a web search for gaming headsets that work well with Linux and found this link:
https://www.addictivetips.com/buying...headset-linux/
The first headset on the list is a Razor and then the next two are Logitech. I could insist on getting the exact model of either of those brands listed, as the article says it does well with Linux. However, in some cases there's a later model. In other cases, it's harder to get that exact model, as it's been replaced by a later one. Could I safely just get either a Razor brand or a Logitech brand headset? Are both these companies well respected for their Linux support in general? If that were the case, it would open up many more options for me. Also on the list are the brands SteelSeries and Corsair. Unlike Razor and Logitech, I've never heard of these brands, but maybe they're good.
If anyone has any advice on how to get a good quality headset for my Linux PC, I'm all ears. My price range is about between $55 and $150.
In my Skype calls, I've noticed that my web cam has a better quality microphone than my headset, so I use that one. It would be nice to have a better quality headset, one that's more comfortable and has a better quality Microphone. I've been considering a gaming headset even though I don't plan to do online gaming. I just want something of high quality.
I know that just because a headset works well with Windows does not guarantee that it will work well with Linux. In fact, there is a headset I was really interested in until I read reviews that said its sound quality is much lower in Linux than in Windows.
So I did a web search for gaming headsets that work well with Linux and found this link:
https://www.addictivetips.com/buying...headset-linux/
The first headset on the list is a Razor and then the next two are Logitech. I could insist on getting the exact model of either of those brands listed, as the article says it does well with Linux. However, in some cases there's a later model. In other cases, it's harder to get that exact model, as it's been replaced by a later one. Could I safely just get either a Razor brand or a Logitech brand headset? Are both these companies well respected for their Linux support in general? If that were the case, it would open up many more options for me. Also on the list are the brands SteelSeries and Corsair. Unlike Razor and Logitech, I've never heard of these brands, but maybe they're good.
If anyone has any advice on how to get a good quality headset for my Linux PC, I'm all ears. My price range is about between $55 and $150.
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