• Reviews around wire (1.88 of 5)

    Logitech USB Headset H390 with Noise Cancelling Mic

    • The wiring has messed up and one ear is much quieter than the other, but I just bent the cord and stuck it behind the
    • the volume buttons quit and or intermittently work and the the wiring internally always degrades and ends up cutting
    • Tried to cut the control out one time but the wire they use is hire thin so did not bother trying to fix it.
    • Mic is clear, sound is good, wiring is sturdy and it's small and lightweight
    • It is a great headset but the this wire at the mute switch tends to fail after 6 to 12 months of heavy use.
    • but they broke (wire short occurred when pulling down the mic and pulling it back up after numerous times of use)
    • However, like the other 2, I'm sure it will eventually stop working due to the wire breaking internally like the other two...both after quite a long time (I guess for these things
    • The wiring is poor and will fail after 6 months, thereby eliminating any possibility for a return
    • this headset 3 times-Same problem every time, audio gets messed up because of crappy wiring-Cheaply made, but decent for a few months-Buy if you feel like blowing $20 for 6 months of a decent headset
    • Yet, 6 months to the day after purchase, the wiring is intermittent and the vendor refuses to accept a return
    • Like I said, I still prefer Logitech's wireless versions mainly for the portability aspect, but this wired version does the job (and to be fair, the wireless ones never seem to last as long and hold up as well as the wired)
    • Of course, the wires inside the cord can break or lose connectivity over time with repeated pulling and twisting that may come from careless handling.
    • but no, the interior wiring on these must be very weak
    • This headset worked great for awhile, but like so many others the wiring at the headset connection begins to break and short
    • Padding Peels quick and the wires break even quicker, I use a 4' Wire extension and it hands to the right of my head, so the wires not tugged or a reason it should do this, with in week both pairs left ear went out, with in a a month or
    • I don't know why they used a good sturdy wire for the part attaching to the computer.
    • The wire got kinda brittle and cracked, resulting in loss of sound and mix cutting in and out.
    • This headset worked great for awhile, but like so many others the wiring at the headset connection begins to break and short
    • And why not use better wiring
    • Works for three years, then upper wire to head phones breaks due to being bent in package!!
    • The wires fray and break.
    • The wire got messed up and I could hardly hear
    • After only a little over a month of using this product the wiring ripped out
    • So, I bought another one because I thought the first one was just a fluke, and sure enough, not even 6 months later, the wires began to mess up again, this time, near the base of ear, where the wire connects to it, leading to the exact same problem
    • The second one had that happen, and on top of that the wire had the same issue
    • They would work for a few months, then the wire would start to lose audio when it was bent or hanging wrong, then eventually all together.
    • Although I have a few minor complaints, such as how large the usb plug housing is, this is by far the best wired headset I've had at this price range.
    • They would work for a few months, then the wire would start to lose audio when it was bent or hanging wrong, then eventually all together.
    • You might get one year out of this headset with hard gaming use as the thin wire usually breaks either up at the headset or at the control in the middle.
    • Mic broke first, right headphone cushion fell off next, finally, the earpiece wire frayed and broke.
    • While this headset worked great, within 9 months the sound has become crackly - as if the wiring has an issue.
    • They lasted forever and felt great, when they finally broke I bough them again