Author Topic: Found Badass Feature With My Headset  (Read 1751 times)

Not sure if this is new tech but it's new to me.

Well I've been using this Microsoft lifechat headset thing that my dad bought long time ago but only now recently started using due to my old headset suffering fatal injuries from fall damage (I dropped it hue). I've been using this headset for a few months now and only now I found this feature after fiddling with the settings.

Ever find it annoying that when you're talking with a headset and you can't tell how loud you're talking because you can't hear yourself?

Well this solves that issue by looping your voice through your headset but efficiently at that. It doesn't even sound like looped audio and I can hear myself crystal clear.

I'm wondering if this is common in headsets. Anyone else have this feature?

You just found this out :o?

You just found this out :o?

Well that's old, I for one found this neat little wheel that the cord goes through, and if you spin the wheel, it adjusts the volume! マホ~

You just found this out :o?

I've been using headsets older than me. :C

I've been using headsets older than me. :C

So am I the only one who uses keyboards, mice, and headsets made in the 1990's?

:C

So am I the only one who uses keyboards, mice, and headsets made in the 1990's?

:C
No


c:

my turtle beaches do this automatically lol


forget me and my ancient devices. :s


forget me and my ancient devices. :s
Hey, that uh...


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...Astrolabe that you have is cool!

forget me and my ancient devices. :s
Aww Keo

It's kinda cute c:

my turtle beaches do this automatically lol


Your turtle beaches are also over priced pieces of stuff.

My crappy old Logitech headset had this feature, but one of the speakers snapped off.

Turtle beaches do this for consoles 2... Awesome as hell... I would trade in my small wireless mic for a huge ass turtle beach any day.