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    Josh, you might wanna take a look at those:

    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...CONTENTID=6339
    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...CONTENTID=7511
    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...ONTENTID=12236

    I would prefer the first selection

    The headphones are a lot lighter, and the actual ear pieces are not that "heavy" on the ears, ho leather, no heat and sweat after longer use... I have the 5$ Verbatim ones, and they work great...

    Nenad

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    Josh, you might wanna take a look at those:

    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...CONTENTID=6339
    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...CONTENTID=7511
    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...ONTENTID=12236

    I would prefer the first selection

    The headphones are a lot lighter, and the actual ear pieces are not that "heavy" on the ears, ho leather, no heat and sweat after longer use... I have the 5$ Verbatim ones, and they work great...

    Nenad

    Hmm I didnt think about the heat and pressure of the leather ear pieces...the third link looks promising, I would love somethign that travels well since I am always on the road, but I wonder if the sound quality and construction is as good as the non-travel headsets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    Hmm I didnt think about the heat and pressure of the leather ear pieces...the third link looks promising, I would love somethign that travels well since I am always on the road, but I wonder if the sound quality and construction is as good as the non-travel headsets?
    With Logitech, it is.

    Think about paying double price for the travel pieces. The packed case look nice and sturdy. Check their specs, and decide based on your needs...

    Nenad

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    With Logitech, it is.

    Think about paying double price for the travel pieces. The packed case look nice and sturdy. Check their specs, and decide based on your needs...

    Nenad

    The specs look good. I had a pair of travel headphones for for sound input only and they were amazing. My only worry from past experience is that most headsets made for travel seem to be more fragile (especially the cords and wiring) than standard headsets which seems backwards. I really would like something I could fold up without it taking up much space the tiny computer bag I have...this may be the ticket

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    well I have ben using skype, messenger and a few other programs over the years and I have come to the conclusion, headsets are easier to use, regardless of price mine were under 2 pounds and they work great, I also have a cam that isnt to great but it was 8 years ago and the one i have now is dying, plus being scottish makes me at times tighter than a ducks arse....next cam will be better but for the honing sessions with a few members its a must.

    Skype name....wait for it...lol....simoncoull....original..sheesh

    cheers boys, simon

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