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Reddit mentions of Plantronics Blackwire 320 USB Headset, On-Ear Mono Headset, Wired

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Plantronics Blackwire 320 USB Headset, On-Ear Mono Headset, Wired
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USB HEADSET: Hi fi stereo USB headset with microphone (Blackwire 320) is ideal for those who want a richer, immersive experienceSECURE FIT: Plantronics Blackwire 300 Series has a lightweight metal headband for durability and a custom, comfortable fitINTUITIVE DESIGN: Simple, intuitive, inline controls on the USB headset let you answer/end, mute, and control the volume of PC calls with ease, while smartly placed indicator lights and in ear audio alerts provide helpful but non obtrusive user call, mute, and volume statusDYNAMIC EQ: Unique Dynamic EQ adjusts and optimizes settings on the fly, creating the best sound for voice, music, or multimedia on your microphone headsetCOMPATIBILITY: Plantronics headset is built to work with Amazon Connect, Chime and other UC applications and softphones from Microsoft, Avaya, Cisco and others
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Found 1 comment on Plantronics Blackwire 320 USB Headset, On-Ear Mono Headset, Wired:

u/FakeCrash ยท 1 pointr/headphones
  • Budget: Around 60 CAD (flexible, but no more than 100).
  • Source: The 3.5mm jack on my computer.
  • Requirements for Isolation: Good passive sound isolation is important. I like to have my window open in my room and I live on a somewhat busy street; I don't like the idea of increasing the volume just to hear what someone in a video is saying. In my experience, active sound isolation is too big of a compromise on sound quality, especially at this price point (but feel free to prove me wrong).
  • Will you be using these Headphones in Public?: No, desktop use only.
  • Preferred Type of Headphone: Full-sized, circumaural (over-ear) for passive sound isolation.
  • Preferred tonal balance: I actually don't really mind, but for my usage, a V shape would work well.
  • Past headphones: I've had a pair of Shure SE-M390s for like eight years. I remember getting them for 45 bucks. The earcup on one side broke, so I fixed it by drilling a long screw into the plastic... and then the other earcup broke, so it was the end of these phones. Good times. They got uncomfortable after a while but otherwise they did their job perfectly. Since then I've been using these bad boys which my employer gave away at the end of an internship (they would've thrown them away for sanitary reasons). Sound "quality" is garbage and their on-ear design means they don't block out outside sounds at all. I'd like to keep them just for video calls (e.g. Skype) and replace them with something a little less crappy.
  • Preferred Music: I know I really can't get picky with my budget, and honestly, I'll mostly be watching YouTube videos, so... I feel it would be kind of pointless to point to one song in particular. When I have more income, I'll get a $200-300 pair to actually enjoy uncompressed music with; only then will I worry about sound signatures and the like.
  • What would you like to improve on from your set-up: See "Past headphones". I need a relatively cheap pair with good passive sound isolation, good comfort and great value overall in areas other than outright sound quality.

    I might end up getting something like these. Any thoughts on them, or something better to recommend?

    EDIT: I just noticed the section for budget headphones! These look like they would fit the bill... Would they suit my needs?
    EDIT 2: ...or these. Ugh, too many choices! Any recommendations?