Sennheiser PC136 USB Over-The-Head Noise Cancelling Headset The PC136 USB gives you true-to-life binaural sound and excellent microphone performance. Familiar headphone look and comfortable lightweight fit for long dictation sessions. With the unique 3D, 360-degree sound experience, sound comes at you from all sides including above and below. The PC 136 USB is an over the head, binaural headset. Ideal for gaming, voice recognition internet telephony and other voice over IP applications. Comes complete with a USB sound card adaptor. Plug and play and take your sound settings with you.USB adapter with integrated sound card lets you take your own personal extreme surround sound with you wherever you play.
Specifications
Headphones: Frequency response: 30 - 18,000 Hz Impedance: 32 Ohms Sound pressure: 112 dB Cable length: 3 m / 10 ft Connector plug: USB adapter and 2 x 3.5mm jack
Microphone: Frequency response: 80 Hz . 15,000 Hz Pick-up pattern: Uni-directional Sensitivity: -38 dB Impedance: ~2 kOhms
Compatibility: WIN 98 SE and above MAC OS 9.04 and above
Features
Adjustable, bendable, pivotable, noise-canceling microphone improves the clarity of your communication, and gives you more comfort and flexibility
In-line volume control and mic mute switch lets you decide volume intensity and have a side conversation in privacy
Can be used with CD/DVD/MP3 players and for IP-based communications via a detachable USB adapter that reveals 2 x 3.5 mm plugs
Adjustable headband for the perfect fit
Single-sided cable keeps chin and neck free so you can concentrate on your game
Cable wind-up clip keeps excess cable wire - between headphones and adapter - out of the way.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.5 cannot be installed on 64-bit Windows XP/Vista operating systems and will prompt the user with an error message stating the operating system is not supported.
Note: Dragon NaturallySpeaking can be installed on systems using 64-bit processors where a 32-bit OS is used.