

🎧 Elevate your remote work game with crystal-clear sound and comfort that lasts all day!
The Logitech H390 Wired Headset delivers premium digital stereo sound through 30mm dynamic drivers and features an active noise-canceling microphone for clear communication. Its plug-and-play USB-A connectivity ensures instant setup with no software required. Designed for comfort, it includes an adjustable headband and leatherette ear cushions, plus handy in-line controls for volume and mute. Certified for Chromebook compatibility and equipped with a 1.9m cable, it’s perfect for professionals seeking reliable, high-quality audio during long work sessions.















| ASIN | B000UXZQ42 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Headband |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Size | 30 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 30 Milliseconds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Computer Headsets |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Off-white |
| Carrying Case Material | Foam |
| Carrying Case Weight | 6.9 Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Pc Audio Applications |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Mute button |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 72,753 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Circle |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | Headset - 20 hertz - 20 kHz, Microphone - 100 hertz - 10 KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855046871, 00097855067272, 10097855067279 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Type Name | Headset |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | ClearChat |
| Model Number | 981-000014 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 94 dBV/Pascal |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Style Name | USB-A |
| Theme | Technology |
| UPC | 097855067272 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
E**S
Good 👍
The Logitech H390 Wired Headset delivers clear sound and a reliable noise-canceling microphone, perfect for calls and meetings. It’s lightweight, comfortable for long use, and the USB plug-and-play setup is super easy. Great quality for the price—highly recommended!
S**G
Good headset at a great price
Bought these for a Zoom training course at work and they’re great! Plugged the usb in and worked like a charm. Sound is clear with adjustable volume and ptt. After a couple hours wearing them I kinda wished there was more ear padding but that’s likely on me just not being used to them. Regardless, a good headset at a great price.
Y**L
Reliable Audio for a Busy Professional
I recently picked up the Logitech H390 Wired Headset, and it has been a solid addition to my daily routine. As someone who balances technical work and managing online stores, I needed something dependable that didn’t break the bank, and this fits the bill perfectly. What I Liked: Plug-and-Play Simplicity: The USB-A connection is incredibly convenient. I didn't have to mess with any drivers; it worked immediately on my laptop. Noise-Canceling Mic: The swivel-mounted microphone does a great job of filtering out background noise, which is essential when I'm handling business calls or recording quick updates. Comfort: The padded headband and ear cups are comfortable enough for extended wear during long sessions. In-Line Controls: Having the volume and mute buttons right on the cable is a huge plus for quick adjustments without searching through screen settings. A Few Observations: While the audio quality is clear for voice calls and general media, it’s definitely geared more toward communication than high-fidelity music. Also, being a wired headset, you do have to manage the cable, but the length is generous enough that it hasn't been an issue for me. Overall Verdict: If you're looking for a professional, no-nonsense headset for work or managing your business projects, the Logitech H390 is a fantastic value. It’s reliable, clear, and gets the job done.
Q**H
Bright, Reliable, and Crystal Clear!
I am absolutely loving my Logitech H390 headset. First off, the soft pink color is fantastic....it adds a nice pop of personality to my desk setup without being overwhelming. It looks much more modern and fun than your standard black office gear. Beyond the aesthetics, the performance is exactly what I needed. The USB connection worked instantly. No software faffing or charging batteries to worry about. The sound is crisp and clear for video calls and listening to music while I work. The noise canceling mic does a great job.... my colleagues mentioned I sound much clearer than I did using my laptop's built in microphone. The padded headband and ear cups make it comfortable enough to wear through back to back meetings without that "clamped" feeling. The inline controls are a lifesaver. Being able to quickly hit mute or adjust the volume without clicking through windows on my screen is incredibly handy. If you’re looking for a reliable, stylish, and affordable headset for working from home or study sessions, I can’t recommend this one enough!
X**X
Great value
This is an excellent headset. I work from home and spend most of my day in Teams meetings, so I need something reliable, comfortable, easy to use, and capable of blocking out background noise (cats, kids, garbage trucks—you name it). I previously checked Wirecutter and purchased the Jabra Evolve2 50, but it was very unreliable for me. There’s nothing worse than speaking during a meeting and having your wired headset suddenly not be detected. I never even had that issue with the inexpensive company-issued headsets I used before. After that happened several times, I decided enough was enough and gave these $15.99 (!!) headsets a try based on the positive reviews. They’ve worked amazingly well so far, honestly, much better than the $200 Jabra headset they replaced. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I don’t run into detection issues later, but even if I did, at this price point, they’re still a great value.
Y**?
A tale of two Logitech Headphones. H390 is a winner at a fraction of the cost of the Zone Wired.
I bought two Logitech headset models for work use (with Microsoft Teams). The models were Logitech Zone "Wired USB" version ($115.00) which is "MS Teams certified" and Logitech Headset H390 ($29.95). Maybe I'm crazy but I like / prefer the sound, fit, feel and long term comfort of the lower priced H390 headset. Both claim to be Noise Cancelling. PROS of the H390 model: Has a warm sound but is not lacking treble Microphone has a gutsy pickup Delivers music playback surprisingly well! Noise Cancelling may be superior to the Zone!! (even with air conditioner 2.5 feet away!) Good volume oomph! (i.e strong microphone pickup & output, strong headphone speaker volume). It has a normal, standard sized, USB "A" plug. (Thank You!!! Thank You!!!) ---------- Vs. ----------- Logitech "Zone" (wired version) * Way more money * They ship it with a USB-C type plug (I later found a Logitech provided tiny adapter that converts it to USB-A end plug). My personal bias: I don't consider USB-C to a hardy connector. It's (to me) the unfortunate wave of the future. Yes I know all of it's feature improvments, I personally just don't like it. Had I noticed it was USB-C, I would not have ordered it. * The Zone plays stereo music back but music sounds better to me on the cheaper (H390) model. * The cord on the Zone has this woven outer skin wrap that resembles "cordura" (the nylon backpack woven fabric material) that has the effect of creating microphonics whenever it inevitably rubs against my shirt (yes I'm using the little clamp provided on the cord - no difference). In short - physical rubbing (when you move) your shirt or your body against the outer cord material can be heard as a raspiness (like grrr / rrrr) in the headphones and it's annoying to me. It sets my teeth on edge. Some many not notice or be bothered by this, it bugs the hell out of me. WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT THE LOGITECH ZONE? * Uhh it looks cooler. It has the visual cool factor. * It has more treble, it's clear and refined...YET... I cannot say that, overall, it has the most balanced sound - especially for long hours of wearing. * The noise cancelling on the Zone works, I think, but noise cancelling success seems to be more immediately apparent to me when using the H390. MY VERY BIASED OPINION OF THE "ZONE WIRED" FOLLOWS, OK? YMMV If you: 1) Need headphones with a USB "Type C" male plug as your native, out of the box , connector... 2) Want to look cool wearing a headphone with more modern styling 3) Want to unnecessarily part with an additional $90 dollars 4) Don't value long term comfort. 5) Don't need the ability to listen to music enjoyably in your off time (due to a fuller range warm and balanced sound) 6) Can live with the fact that the inline mute switch is not hardy and the flexible surface skin of the switch will quickly deteriorate... Then nothing is stopping you from ordering the Logitech Zone. Yes, I know that music playback is not a primary focus of these headsets, that may have been a low blow. For my ears and body the lower priced Logitech H390 delivers the audio and comfort goods for way less money. To be fair: Some people with different head types may do better with the Zone. My head is medium to larger sized. My PC is Windows 10, both headsets were discovered immediately once plugged in. MORAL OF MY STORY: Spending more money does not necessarily deliver better outcomes. Sometimes it merely delivers "cachet", bragging rights and complication. ADDENDUM: 8-28-2020: I am returning this Logitech Zone headset as the plastic cover for the inline Mute switch is degrading at an accelerated rate after very little use. I added this issue above to the reveiw.
R**S
Disappointed
As soon as I extricated the headset from its hermetically sealed tamper proof customer proof space age clear plastic prison using a sharp stainless steel tool and surgical precision so as not to damage the contents or hurt myself (deep breath) I noted the following: 1) The plastic molding of the body of the headset and the microphone boom has extensive continuous sharp edges. These edges are not sharp enough to cut bread, but are sharp enough to be alarming when the headset is handled. They could cut cheese. Note to designer: There should be no sharp edges on my head. Unless perhaps if the dual use purpose is as a ninja star for protection in dangerous office environments. Then I plugged it in: 2) The large mute button has a pinhole size light to indicate when the headset is in use. It blinks when it is on mute. The light is tiny and dim, and not easily visible when viewed at an angle. Note to designer: After the speakers and the microphone, the mute button is the most important feature on the headset. It is used very often. It is imperative that the user can determine quickly with no doubt when it is engaged. It should be a large bright indicator light viewable from all angles and from a distance. When someone puts the headset on mute there is a REASON. They must have certainty under all conditions. When I look down to see if I am on mute (I can't hear that I am on mute) I want a fast unambiguous answer at any angle. I don't want to have to position the light. Sometimes I leave my desk temporarily while a conference call continues and then I look back to make certain my headset is on mute. This is going to be very difficult with this design. Perhaps you could have a little dim pinhole light to indicate the headset is plugged in (possibly a different color). Please don't make it blink to indicate mute. I want instantaneous information. I don't want to process blinking. Function should always dictate design. Beauty is functional, not a first impression. 3) The USB plug is oversized. I assume this was an attempt to cram all the electronics into one place. The problem is that the plug is effectively 75% longer than normal and therefore exerts exponentially more leverage on the USB socket when the wire is moved. Anything attached to people might move (people move). This makes the plug appear almost loose as it effortlessly wiggles around. The result is needless wear and tear on the socket. Note to designer: put the electronics in a separate container further up the wire. It is not as elegant, but the USB plug and socket will not wear and break from excessive forces. Things that work and are always reliable (do not break themselves or hurt other things) are truly beautiful. 4) The impressively well made ear pieces, with synthetic padded ear cushions make my ears perspire. I much prefer the inexpensive breathable foam covers on my old headset, which I can replace when they wear out. On the new headset the loop that rests on the top of the head is also well padded. All this padding is probably only necessary because of the added weight of the padding itself. Both headsets are just as comfortable except for the fact the new ones leave my ears damp. Note to designer: beauty is felt as well as seen. Better to feel good than look good. Other than what I have written above, the headset seems very nice. As to how they sound, I'll leave that to others to comment on. My old Plantronics headset sounds fantastic so I expect just as much from this one, that is a given. There is far too much attention paid and time spent discussing incremental improvements in sound that few people will notice or care about. The ergonomic design is the issue. Paradoxically, my old headset is, as a practical matter, much better than this new one. Unfortunately, it was discontinued several years ago and I cannot buy it anymore. I am not nostalgic or sentimental, just stating the facts. Fortunately, years ago I bought ten or twelve pairs (mostly for people in my office) and kept several pairs for myself. They were about $50 per pair back then. I have one left that I am using and will continue to use until it breaks. My headset is used heavily all day long, every business day. When it breaks I will use the new pair (maybe). Unfortunately, the new Logitech pair and another new Plantronics pair I just bought (with its own serious design flaw) were the closest in design to the tried and true Plantronics pair I am currently using. The state of the art has moved backwards. It was near perfect a few years back, and since then the designers seem to be making work for themselves by doing the equivalent of painting a mustache on the Mona Lisa or leprechauns in the Sistine Chapel. I would pay $50 today to buy a new pair of my old headset simply because everything about the design is correct - and today it would probably only need to cost half that much. Update: After using this headset for several months, I can say the speaker and microphone quality are good - as expected. However, I had to tape the wire to the microphone boom to prevent it from constantly sliding across the aforementioned sharp edges of the boom and making a wicked scraping sound like a demonic violin. This sound was very audible to the listener at the other end but not so much to me. It played every time I moved. This was a consequence of the design. The wire emanates from under the left ear piece between the ear cushion and the microphone boom. If it is plugged into a port to the left and front of the user, it will transverse the top of the boom and make an evil hiss. Taping it to the outside of the boom solved the problem. In addition, both size adjustment slides needed to be taped permanently in position because the mechanism to hold them in place is too weak and it was in constant need of readjustment. So now there are three large taped areas on my new unbroken headset. As many people have indicated in their reviews, this headset can be painful when used for extended periods of time. This is due to the imbalance of compression tension with head size adjustment. The ratio is not correct for the human head. If you have a wide head, you would consider this headset a torture device. It appears no consideration was given during the engineering to the space taken by the large firm ear cushions, which ironically are supposed to make the user more comfortable. Update June, 2014: The headset has stopped working properly. The microphone goes on and off and moving the wire can generate electric crackling noise. The problem is located where the wire from the USB socket connects to the mute button. They are going in the pail.
4**S
Just Bought 3rd Pair (Not As Good as first two pair)
When I began teaching online the fall of 2018, I bought my first pair of these headphones. I taught every morning for 4 hours and Friday and Saturday night for 4 - 6 hours. So these were well used. Currently, my son is still using them. I bought a back up pair in early 2020 and they stayed in the package for another year before my son needed an emergency pair and I gave the old ones and wore the new ones. The mic arm on that pair has always been tight and awkward ... and sometimes it gets stuck and I have to wiggle the base a bit to get it to turn. So I wanted to upgrade and purchased two on the more expensive Logitech headsets .. that cover your entire ear. So, I'm nearly blind and rely on my sense of sound to compensate for what I cannot see. I was unprepared for the sense of unbalance with the full ear cover set. And I could not hear myself. And I had to keep reaching up to pull them away from my ears to let the air pressure equalize. I have one bright child, Anna, who only lasted 15 minutes with the new set before begging me to put on the old ones. (I can't hear you with that one .. it just sounds so different.) We also tried the bluetooth set, and said the same thing. I began asking my other students ... every one of them wanted me to use my old headphones. Although one said the bright color was "disturbing" after seeing the black ones for 3 years. With their urging, I bought a third pair of these. Not so comfortable at times, especially at the beginning, but they do loosen up over time. There is a volume / mute button on the cord that ONLY affects the volume ... and it is super easy to run my hand down the side to adjust volume with each student and to mute myself for a cough or to talk to my kids for a second. Some kids claim that they can hear everything going on around me, and others don't notice it. Only a few of my students use headphones or earbuds. I'm still teaching my same schedule here as 2023 progresses. And still wearing the same headphones. June 2024 ... I finally had to retire the last pair of headphones, as the wires were become exposed. So, a year and a half after purchase, I pulled the 3rd pair out of their box. And I wish I could send them back. These are nowhere near the quality of the last two pair. How disappointed I am! The size adjustments keep sliding out, so the ears sag as I'm teaching. The feel of the plastic is much cheaper. I can hear the slide of the plastic when I adjust the mic up or down. These are horrible - but I'm stuck with them. Also, there is a "burr" of plastic sticking out that scrapes my leg while I'm teaching .. on the mic adjustment. I'm not sure how long these will last, but it's not going to be the 3-4 years of the last two pair. These are horrible.
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