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번역 관련 문제 보고
Overall, most USB headsets don't require any special driver, and should be plug&play. USB headsets act as their own sound card, and will show as it's own audio device within the OS audio settings. The default OS driver should be all you need for them to function properly.
Wireless should work the same, but that is more of a personal preference.
2. I'm also looking for any specific brand/models (if USB) people are using with their Linux setups.
Thanks.
This makes a lot of sense. Any specific recommendations?
Quality can be expensive.
Off top of my head, Sennheiser is a top-tier brand when comes to overall quality.
Just curious.
Logitech H110 3.5mm Connector Stereo Headset $15[www.newegg.com]
I have been using the speedlink medusa NX USB headset for the past 4-5 years, without big issues. Only recently it has been broken, but I think I can fix it.