Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Plantronics GameCom 777 Surround Sound Gaming Headset with Dolby Technology


Gaming headset with 5-channel Dolby Surround Sound

5.1 Dolby Headphone technology for a true 5.1 surround sound experience

Integrated boom mic with noise-canceling technology

Comfortable, lightweight frame; military-grade design and extra-strength cables for durability

Backed by a one-year warranty

Product Details

Product Dimensions:

11.5 x 9.5 x 4.2 inches ; 1.3 pounds

Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

ASIN: B001KURYAS

Item model number: GameCom 777

Average Customer Review:



This review is from: Plantronics GameCom 777 Surround Sound Gaming Headset with Dolby TechnologyCustomer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)

I was expecting an awful lot, getting my hands and ears on Plantronics new 777 Gaming Headset. I still, to this day, absolutely love Plantronics 3D Surround Sound Gaming Headset (USB Full Range Stereo) (Audio 770), which you can find my review for here at Amazon. That headset is probably the most comfortable I've ever owned, had great sound quality and was just an all around good headset, minus a few annoyances. So, when I had the opportunity of trying the new GameCom 777 Surround Sound Gaming Headset, I was hoping for huge improvements. Instead, I'm finding myself liking it but putting it aside for the 770. First, the good. My biggest complaint with the previous 770 model was the USB connector that stood out a few inches. It's easy to knock into and I've had a friend break his on accident, basically ruining it. The 777 model comes with a similar dongle, but, as you can see from the pictures, it's a small square that hangs from the USB connector on your PC. This makes it a lot less easy to break and works fine. Another step up is the fact that the mic actually stays in place (my 770's mic started drooping and won't stay in place now) and also has an extender. I also like the fact that it's difficult to accidentally mute yourself since it's an actual sliding switch as opposed to an easily-pressed button. So that's the good stuff. Unfortunately, everything else feels like a step back. I don't know why they changed the actual design of the headset. It envelopes my ears like the other one, which is nice, but I find the bottom of the earphones snaps shut like jaws on my jaw, pressing hard and eventually giving me headaches. Likewise, the top of the headset has a nice cushion, but it's nowhere as comfortable as the previous design which might have looked like a torture device but felt like air. The comfort factor of this one is better than some of the Logitech's I've had the displeasure of wearing, but it's nowhere near the comfort level of the 770.Then there's the sound quality which is decent but it isn't surround sound, don't let it fool you. The previous model also promised surround sound and didn't deliver, but when you have the product page telling you it's 5.1 dolby surround I expected something more than I got. The sound doesn't feel as full as the 770 and voices if you use a VoIP like Ventrilo don't sound as nice; they sound a bit on the tinny side. Finally, there's the biggest offense. I'm not a tech newbie, but it took me forever to set up this device (which comes with no directions, mind you). When I plugged it in, my PC discovered three different audio choices (speakers, headset and some other sound device). Thinking the obvious choice was headset, I spent forever trying to get them to register sound. After they wouldn't, I eventually migrated to the other choices and discovered that speakers was the one you're supposed to use. But the problems didn't stop there. Every time I turn on my PC it's a crapshoot whether the PC will register the headset. I've had to unplug and replug the USB dongle in more than a few times just so it'll register, sometimes necessitating me working with the audio settings again since they sometimes reset. I've never had that problem before and I don't have it with any other device, audio or no. The 770 was a five star product that had a few design flaws that brought the rating down. The 777 is many steps below that previous product and I'm feeling a tad generous giving it a three star rating. It's a decent headset with okay sound quality and a nice mic with great mic quality for everyone else. But there's even more design flaws and technical problems than the previous headset and I can't recommend it as much as I thought I would. For my money, I'd purchase the cheaper and much better 770....

This review is from: Plantronics GameCom 777 Surround Sound Gaming Headset with Dolby TechnologyCustomer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)

I've been through dozens of headsets in my MMO gaming career. Cords get worn from rubbing on the edges of desks, chairs and hoodie zippers. Mics are always flimsy and in the way when not in direct use. So many have poor sound quality even in the $50+ range. So finding a good headset is like trying to find the lost city of Atlantis.Reading all of the features on this one though... you'd think it may just be the perfect one. The easy-to-adjust with one hand volume controls are a personal favorite. Any gamer knows you need both hands free the majority of the time. The ability to tuck the mic away in a safe place when not in use was actually what sold me on the headset and so far I LOVE it. I was worried it would be a right-side mic but it is a lefty (which I need) so if you prefer a right-sider this one won't work well for you. The sound quality is excellent and the fact that these are made so I can hear the phone ring or my kids calling for me while I play is very much a bonus. No more listening to people gripe because I didn't hear them talking to me.BUT... after several weeks of using this headset and hoping that breaking it in would help... it's just way too ti...




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