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The USB cable length is about 9ft 9inches. The mic
boom is adjustable and extends out about 5.5
inches from the center of the left earphone. I'm
using these headphones on Ubun ...
USB Headset by dreamGEAR designed for
Playstation3, no indications for any PC support
are noted on website nor on packaging. Product
website url:
http://www.dr ...
Successor of Zaurus.
ubuntu
two USB ports, (A and mini-B)
microphone headset jacks.
micro SD slot.
stylus pen, and two pointing devices (not quite
sure how to describe)
...
This device connects through USB. It fits over
the head and is very adjustable. It has padding
at the top part of the headset. The microphone
does not adjust in length. Th ...
This is packaged as the Logitech QuickCam IM Plus
The quality is very good and it just worked.
lsusb reports the
Device ID 046d:08d9 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam
Connect
...
Using the utility and kernel module from
http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/ I got the
headset
to work perfectly, though sound quality is not
that ...
This product works perfectly with the alsa usb
module (modprobe snd-usb-audio). It could easily
work as a stand alone sound card when systems lack
a working card or the curr ...
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