Sony DR-115DP PC Headset with Flexible Boom Microphone
From Sony
Sony's DR-115DP Hands Free Monaural PC Headset is just the accessory you need for comfortable mobile listening. The Sony's swivel ear technology will adhere to your ear frame for a perfect fit, making switching from your left to right ear simple. The Flexible Boom Microphone minimizes surrounding noise, and a 3-Meter Cord is also included. Choose the DR-115DP for a secure fit that won't slip.
- Brand: Sony
- Model: DR-115DP
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.80" h x 7.80" w x 9.80" l, 5.00 pounds
This hands free monaural PC headset offers quality, Sony sound, and a comfortable, swivel ear design. The headset fits around your ear frame and provides easy right-to-left ear switching. The unit also sports a flexible boom microphone that minimizes surrounding noise, a 3.5mm gold-plated plug (mic/headphone), and a three meter cord so you have plenty of room to move about. For non-slip headset communications, the Sony DR-115DP is a smart choice.
What's in the Box
Sony DR-115DP headset
Good value for money
I got this so I could use Skype and save money on international calls. Furthermore, I specifically wanted to find a headset that, just like a regular phone receiver, leaves one ear uncovered so I can hear when the real phone is ringing or someone's at the door, etc.
The sound is good and people claim to have no trouble understanding me. I wear glasses and the other headsets I tried all pinched after a while, but this one is quite comfortable no matter how long I wear it.
All in all, I'm really pleased with this headset!
Squeaky and dropouts
I normally don't pay much attention to negative reviews, but I wish I had on this one. On my laptop folks I speak to complain of dropouts, and I hear an awful squeeling sound when speaking at times. I can't figure out what is causing it (angle / tension etc) and so am returning this.
decent value for the price
I, like another reviewer, purchased this to use with Skype, though I am not chatting with friends but using it for some training sessions. I would have rated it higher but the person on the other end said it would frequently cut out so they couldn't really understand what I was saying. I had no problems on my end hearing what was being said, so perhaps it was just my connection. It was fairly comfortable without being too tight on my head and would be comfy for glasses wearers like myself.