🎤 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The Cyber Acoustics 3.5mm Stereo Headset (AC-5002) is designed for optimal performance in classrooms and home environments. Featuring a noise-canceling microphone, padded earcups, and a durable design, this headset ensures comfort and clarity for all your audio needs. With easy plug-and-play functionality and compatibility with various devices, it's the perfect choice for professionals and students alike.
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | School, Home |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones |
Additional Features | Unidirectional noise-canceling microphone In line volume control Leatherette ear pads Ambidextrous boom for left/right side use Adjustable headband Classroom tested durable design Braided TuffCord |
Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | Classroom, Home |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-the-head |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Classic |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Information Not Available |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
J**S
Good Value
I am impressed! it works with my laptop... music sounds very good, my mic audio is clear, and it also works with my Samsung Android phone! The inline volume control works with phone and laptop audio... I have a big head.... ears too... This earpads are a bit small and likely why some folks say it doesn't feel the most comfortable.. I agree. I have worn $100 headsets and they are comfortable. I can wear the headset for an hour or more without discomfort... So 90% of wearers should be fine... right? It is an awesome value and very useful... glad that I got them...
P**D
I don't hate it.
My only issue is that the Mic's input is a little too strong. I can hear my own breathing. But the earpads really do block out a decent portion of the external noise around you. But this super sensitive mic can just pic them up easily through OBS monitoring. I am actually grateful for this as it is a proper and sturdy replacement for the no longer produced AC-401 and 204 series. But if I may be selfish, can we has decent mic foams for my headset?
L**S
Solid Performance for the Price
offers a reliable and comfortable audio solution, especially considering its budget-friendly price point.Comfort & Design: The adjustable headband and leatherette ear pads provide a comfortable fit for extended use. The ambidextrous boom microphone allows for flexibility, catering to both left and right-handed users.Audio Quality: The stereo sound is clear and sufficient for everyday tasks like video conferencing, online classes, and casual listening. While it may not satisfy audiophiles, it delivers respectable performance for its category.London Broadcasting CompanyMicrophone Clarity: The unidirectional noise-canceling microphone effectively minimizes background noise, ensuring clear communication during calls or recordings.Ease of Use: With its single 3.5mm combo plug, the headset is compatible with a wide range of devices, including PCs, tablets, and smartphones. The plug-and-play functionality means no additional drivers are needed, making setup straightforward.Durability: The braided TuffCord cable adds to the headset's durability, reducing the risk of tangling and wear over time. Users have noted its resilience in daily use, particularly in educational settings.Value for Money: Priced around $17.99, the AC-5002 offers excellent value, balancing quality and affordability. It's a practical choice for students, educators, and professionals seeking a dependable headset without breaking the bank.Minor Drawbacks: Some users have reported that the volume levels could be higher, and the headset may feel snug for those with larger head sizes. However, these issues are relatively minor and don't significantly detract from the overall experience.Final Verdict: The Cyber Acoustics is a commendable headset that delivers on comfort, clarity, and compatibility. While it has a few minor limitations, its strengths make it a worthwhile investment for those in need of a reliable audio accessory.
R**N
Great Product!
This is the second one of these that I have bought. They're reliable, high quality and a great price.
N**Y
Not very good quality.
Item is chip enough, works OK,but it looks like it will unglued easily.
S**E
Good for the Price
Comfortable for hours spent watching movies. I'm hard of hearing and this helps me not to annoy my husband buy cranking up the volume on my computer while streaming. I had purchased a cheap headphone with no padding for $9.99 elsewhere but they hurt my ears after using them for a few hours. These cover the entire ear with soft padding. For the price they have good sound.
B**N
Worked, mostly...
This Cyber Acoustic Noise Reducing headset arrived quickly and undamaged, seemed to be in good working order, was dead-easy to install and more or less 'worked' for my wife for almost two weeks, but after daily use over that time, eventually what seemed to be a small, intermittent and believed to be unimportant glitch turned into a real problem and it had to be replaced. It was very weird -- she had no problems initially and we both thought the set was quite nice and a good bargain, especially considering its low cost and ease of installation. She could hear her co-workers and clients very clearly and reliably and everyone seemed able to hear her.As the days went on however, first one user then another began to notice that on occasion, her voice (possibly only on some system(s), in some application(s) and/or some situations) was all but inaudible. My wife would raise the mike volume and go on with the rest of her day. Unfortunately, it still would happen again occasionally, and while trying to come up with a dependable volume level on the mike, one that worked for everyone else in all applications and situations, it turned out to be an insurmountable problem with no discernable cause, much less a possible fix. Even turning up the mike to a volume level of 100 (the maximum setting) wasn't adequate to maintain loud-enough, trouble-free, clearly audible communication. Nobody could find anything wrong, but it couldn't be counted on to work when it had to, whatever the reason.We tried to fix it -- believe me, we tried! Unfortunately, despite all our efforts, first she and her fellow workers couldn't find a problem, much less a fix; then she tried dedicated professional help -- neither could the company's excellent, well above-average, never-before-stumped help-desk fix it; and finally, during the whole episode, the combined 70+ years of professional experience in the field compiled by my wife and I together (my wife worked as a systems technician while attending college¹ and has worked as a production control engineer for several organizations since, and I've been an avid computer hobbyist (since before the days of the Sinclair ZX-81), computer operator, systems technician (where my wife and I met!), programmer, software technician, software engineer, DP Manager and MIS Director)... all our combined experience was for nought. By now though, since ALL of the other equipment in use worked with all the other users, all of the time in every other situation, it was only natural that the finger of blame point squarely at the 'new' headset we'd installed scant weeks before. It had to go.As it turned out, the rest was simplicity itself. Taking advantage of 24hr Amazon online shopping and Prime overnight shipping, we located and purchased a slightly higher priced but still quite inexpensive noise-control headset from Logitech and went to bed. It arrived the following day, and before her shift started the next evening, removed and replaced the Cyber Acoustics set, and that was that. Everyone since has been totally pleased by its performance and now all is right with the... well, maybe I won't go that far. The new one worked very well, now even longer than we thought the Cyber Acoustics did. :-)While writing the review, I've had an opportunity to think about the whole situation sort of removed a bit from the whole shebang, which makes me think it's about time now to try the one thing I stupidly forgot about completely before replacing the 'defective' unit: contact the seller. Better late than never, I suppose. Wish me luck!
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