

The main thing that I noticed was how light this headset is – probably one of the lightest headsets of it’s class I have seen to date. The construction is mostly high gloss black plastic with the “GAMECOM” branding emblazoned across the top of the head band and strong wire rods that connect the ear cups. The padding is cushioned felt-like material. The microphone swivels up and down so you can move it out of the way when you don’t need it – it also bends so you can move it closer to your mouth if you need to. The other good thing about having a red cord is that the USB plug is easy to identify if you have it plugged into a hub or around the back of your PC. In keeping with the red highlights, the cords are also matching red and quite sturdy.
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The GameCom 780 is mostly black with some red highlights – the Dolby LED is blue and only illuminates when the Dolby software (installed on the PC) is running.

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Plantronics is known for it’s assortment of audio headsets and bluetooth products – many PC enthusiasts also associate the name with gaming headsets although this does only make up a small part of their range.
