jWINin JBM55 PC/Gaming Stereo Headphones with Microphone and In-line Digital Volume Control/USB
- Digital In-Line Volume Control
- Enhanced Soft Cushioned Ear Pads
- Easy USB Plug-and-Play Operation
- 50mm Driver Unit Built with High-Power Neodymium Magnet
- Superior Clarity from Advanced Digital USB Streaming Audio
Product Description
The JBM55 from jWIN is PC/Gaming stereo headphones with microphone and in-line digital volume control /USB that delivers high quality sound. Perfect to use for PC, video gaming console, and music you can also optimize performance for VoIP (voice over the Internet) usage. It features digital in-line volume control, enhanced soft cushioned ear pads and easy USB plug and play operation. Superior clarity from advanced digital USB streaming audio, universal USB plug and 50mm driver unit built with high power neodymium magnet…. More >>
jWINin JBM55 PC/Gaming Stereo Headphones with Microphone and In-line Digital Volume Control/USB
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5 comments
Austin Scott on December 16, 2009 at 5:04 am
For $20 bux, their alright. I’de be pretty mad had I spent $30 or more. To be fair, I bought them with the intention of using them for a video game on my Mac Pro. (An older game, The original Halo) In Skype, they work fine. It is as it says, on my computer anyway, literally, plug em in, and bam, the item works. I read the other glowing reviews prior to my purchase, and I’ll admit to expecting more. Their not all that and a bag of chips. But, like I said, for $20, their not bad either.
S. Ouimette on December 16, 2009 at 7:14 am
The headset works very well. Plug & play. No audio issues noticed. This headset was definately designed for men. Even at minimum adjustment, it is too big for my large cranium. I suggest finding a 1/2″ thick piece of foam with adhesive on one side, cutting it to size, then affixing it to the existing foam pad. Problem solved! I read the reviews on a comparable headset from Logitech and this one gets my vote. It’s less than half the price!
D. L. Russell on December 16, 2009 at 8:37 am
I ordered this item for my son and he hates them. The headset is bulky, sweats his ears and
the controls on the headset don’t seem to operate the volume etc very well. He doesn’t like it at all and since I threw away the box I’ll have to get him another set, feel like I wasted our money.
The Huntress of Gotham on December 16, 2009 at 9:39 am
I got these last week, and while they are easy to use they are just too loud. I have turned the sounds on my system down to 0, and it’s still too loud. So I thought maybe they were defective and ordered a replacement. Same problem. I have sensitive ears, so if you’re not hard of hearing be prepared for pain. I’ve now got two sets to send back to Amazon.
Alix on December 16, 2009 at 12:14 pm
These headphones really come cheap to the 50 dollar headphones I usually see. But with a cheap price comes a cheap defect. Whenever I start a recording program for the mic. there is a high pitched buzz in the headphones, but I just ignore it after 30 seconds so it doesn’t really interfere that much. All in all these are good headphones and I would recommend them.