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Olympus E62 Stereo Transcription Headset Discontinued

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SKU:
1598
MPN:
e62
Condition:
New
Sale Price $49.99

Description

The E62 is Olympus's top of the line headset for premium users of their transcription software. The wide spectrum balancing of sound between the speakers provides the best quality sound on all the computers.

Its extra long cable (3 m) connects to your computer’s sound card (3.5mm plug) making it a helpful tool for PC based transcription in busy environments. For extra comfort they offer 2 different kinds of ear pads (round or conical) to use depending on personal preference.

Expert Tip: So you are asking yourself why is this transcription headphone better than any other one on the market. The design is quite comfortable and lightweight. The sound field is rich and if you are trying to compensate for a bad sound card this is a great choice for you.

 
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Specs + In the Box

  • Olympus E62 Headset
  • (2) Sets of foam earpieces
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Additional Information

Type:
Transcription Headset
Style:
Standard
Plug Type:
Stereo
Plug Size:
1/8" (3.5mm)
Foam Earpieces:
Yes, replaceable
Plug Angle:
Right Angle
Cord Length:
3 meters
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