Computer Headset Sales Dundee
Need a headset for calls or meetings? Headsets with microphones in stock at our Perth Road shop. Walk in and pick one up.
Why You Need a Computer Headset
Working from home and the family can hear every word of your meeting? Or can your colleagues hear your kids in the background? A proper headset with a microphone sorts both problems. We stock computer headsets at our Perth Road shop. Walk in and pick one up.
If you do video calls or phone calls from your computer, a headset makes a huge difference. For you and for the people on the other end.
Your laptop’s built-in microphone picks up everything. Keyboard typing, background noise, the washing machine, the dog. A headset microphone sits close to your mouth and only picks up your voice.
Your laptop speakers leak sound into the room. Everyone nearby can hear your meeting. A headset keeps the audio in your ears and out of the room.
For folk in shared offices or open plan spaces, a headset is a necessity. For folk working from home, it’s the difference between sounding professional and sounding like you’re in a call centre during a fire drill.
What We Stock
We carry over-ear headsets with boom microphones for calls and meetings. Wired USB, wired 3.5mm, and wireless Bluetooth options.
USB headsets plug into your computer and work immediately. No setup, no drivers. The audio and microphone both run through the USB connection.
3.5mm headsets plug into the headphone jack. Simple and universal. Work with any device that has a headphone port.
Wireless headsets connect via Bluetooth or a USB dongle. Freedom to move around during calls without being tethered to your desk.
USB vs 3.5mm Headsets
USB headsets have their own sound processing built in. They bypass your computer’s built-in audio and usually sound clearer, especially for voice calls. They’re the standard for office and remote work headsets.
3.5mm headsets use your computer’s audio hardware. They work with everything that has a headphone port. Simpler, more universal, but the audio quality depends on your computer’s sound card.
If your main use is video calls and meetings, USB is the better choice. Better voice clarity, consistent audio quality, and they usually have inline controls for volume and mute.
If you want a headset that also works with your phone, tablet, or anything else with a headphone port, 3.5mm is more versatile.
Why Buy In-Store
Comfort matters with headsets. Too tight and your head aches after an hour. Too heavy and your neck gets sore. Ear cups too small and your ears feel squashed. Walk in and try them on. Check the fit, the weight, the padding. That’s worth more than any online review.
Common Questions
How much are computer headsets?
Budget to mid-range. Depends on wired vs wireless and features. Pop in and see.
Do they have microphones?
Aye. All our computer headsets have built-in microphones for calls.
Will they work with Teams and Zoom?
Aye. USB headsets work plug and play with any video call app.
Are they comfortable for all-day use?
We stock headsets with padded ear cups and adjustable headbands. Try them in the shop.
Do you sell wireless headsets?
We have some Bluetooth and USB dongle wireless options. Check with us.
Need a Headset? Pop In.
Walk-ins welcome.