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Mac Compatible Headsets With Microphone
When it comes to USB microphones for your Mac the best option when it comes to versatility and convenience is the Blue Yeti.Not only can it record in four different modes, but it's 16bit/48kHz recording sample rate always comes out sounding loud and clear. As such, USB headsets for Mac became a far wiser headset choice for assured Mac compatibility. USB-C Digital Headsets For New Macs A new generation of all-digital Mac compatible USB-C headsets with mic can use the Type-C USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3 ports on newer MacBook Pro and Air laptops, as well as the latest iMac and Mac mini desktop computers. As such, USB headsets for Mac became a far wiser headset choice for assured Mac compatibility. USB-C Digital Headsets For New Macs A new generation of all-digital Mac compatible USB-C headsets with mic can use the Type-C USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3 ports on newer MacBook Pro and Air laptops, as well as the latest iMac and Mac mini desktop computers. As such, USB headsets for Mac became a far wiser headset choice for assured Mac compatibility. USB-C Digital Headsets For New Macs A new generation of all-digital Mac compatible USB-C headsets with mic can use the Type-C USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3 ports on newer MacBook Pro and Air laptops, as well as the latest iMac and Mac mini desktop computers.
Shopping for an Apple compatible wired or wireless headset with built-in mic for Mac Skype, FaceTime, Apple Dictation, Videoconferencing or Gaming?For Mac - iPad - iPhone
Currently you'll find three types of wired Apple compatible headset hardware: All-Digital USB headsets with a simple USB cable that's instantly recognized by OSX in Sound Preferences Pane. There are Analog headsets that also include a USB Audio Adapter Dongle that converts the audio and microphone signal to a single USB connection for Mac use. Apple users could also opt for newer TRRS 4-Pole Analog headsets that use a single plug like the iPhone, iPad and newer Mac's use.
Apple Compatible USB Headsets With Mic
Business USB Headset | Best-Selling Headset |
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Lightweight Stereo Ideal For Business | Logitech's Newest Model On-Ear Volume and Mute |
Analog Mic Headsets For Mac : 4-Pole
More recently, Apple standardized on a single 4-Conductor 1/8th inch plug for earbuds and headsets with integrated microphones. This occured both on desktop Macintosh and MacBook laptops - along with iPads and iPhones. The PC and cell-phone world saw the appeal of this and many manufacturers are now delivering Apple compatible TRRS 4-Pole headsets with mic that use a single 4-pole plug that work the same with either Mac's or PC's.For Mac - iPad - iPhone
Many older Macs used 'Microphone Level' rather than 'Line Level' input voltages in their audio jacks. The standard 1/8th inch plug looked the same, but many PC analog headsets with microphones with 2 separate plugs, one for it's built-in mic simply did not work on a Macintosh. They failed to deliver adequate volatge to the audio in port for the microphone to produce an audible level of sound. Mono and stereo headsets compatible with Mac have been a bit problematic historically. For a long time Apple used different line voltage standards for 1/8' plug microphones that fractured the Analog headset market into those that were PC compatible and others that were Mac compatible. As such, USB headsets for Mac became a far wiser headset choice for assured Mac compatibility.
USB-C Digital Headsets For New Macs
A new generation of all-digital Mac compatible USB-C headsets with mic can use the Type-C USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3 ports on newer MacBook Pro and Air laptops, as well as the latest iMac and Mac mini desktop computers.Type-C or 4-Pole TRRS Connection
Shop carefully if you want a Type-C connector; there's still a million rectangular Type-A USB mic headsets out there. However, you can use them on a newer Mac with the addition of a USB-A to USB-C adapter or hub if needed. Apple compatible USB-C earbud style headphones with inline mic are easier to find because so many new smartphones are also adopting the Type-C USB-C interface for audio and charging.
Wireless Headsets For Mac
For cordless freedom, some may prefer an Apple compatible wireless Bluetooth headset with mic. You can roam a bit while in use, though headset recharging will still need to be done via USB periodically.2-Device Bluetooth Pairing Support
Headset For Mac Features To Look For
When shopping for a headset to compliment your Macintosh computer setup, consider the varied uses and OSX applications you'll likely use. For iTunes music enjoyment, ponder headsets with larger 30mm to 50mm driver elements to reproduce deep bass frequencies most music lovers and gamers prefer. For Apple Dictation needs, some may prefer a lightweight Mac mic headset design that can be worn for extended periods. Some small business and VOIP users might actualy prefer a single-ear monophonic headset so that they can more easily interact with a conventional desk phone or converse easily with coworkers.Notification - Apple and the Apple logo, Mac, MacBook Air, Mac mini or iMac, MacBook Pro, OSX and and any others are a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the US and other countries. Other computing accessory, peripheral, upgrade, add-on and gizmo and gadget mfrs, brands and product names which may be mentioned at this web site are registered trademarks of each related technology corporate entity.
Best USB-C Headsets With Mic For Mac
Shopping for a next generation Apple compatible USB-C headset with built-in microphone for Mac FaceTime, Skype, Apple Dictation, Video and voice conferencing or Gaming? New stereo and mono USB-C mic headsets compatible with the Type-C ports on modern USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3 Mac models are reaching the market for Apple computers like recent iMacs, Mac mini, MacBook Pro and Air.As such, there's a growing demand for USB-C mic headsets with mics for the latest Macintosh systems and PC's with the new native Type-C interface.
Mac Compatible USB-C Microphone Headsets
Here's a few of what we currently found to be the best USB-C headsets for Mac users voice capture and audio playback:USBC Headset w/Mic | USBC Earbuds w/Mic |
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Plantronics USB-C Mic Headset Hi-Fi Stereo Audio | Sennheiser USB-C Mic Headset Noise Canceling Mic |
Stereo Mic Headsets With USB-C For Mac
Above, we see Sennheiser entering the market and Pantronics with it's revised Blackwire series of professional headsets adopt the new Type-C USB-C interface. Note the digital USB dongles support both a digital USB-C or an analog 4 pole TRRS connection making these headset with mic very versatile. Apple standardized on a single 4-Conductor 1/8th inch plug for analog earbuds and headsets with integrated microphones. These dual connector type headsets are usable on the latest desktop Macintosh and MacBook laptops with Thunderbolt 3 ports, iPad Pro's with USB-C - as well as other iPads and iPhones that have a 3.5mm - 1/8' audio jack.Mic Headset For Pc
USBC Headset w/Mic | USBC Earbuds w/Mic |
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Apple Style USB-C Earbuds With In-Line Microphone | In-Ear USB-C Mic Earbuds Type-C w/Inline Microphone |
Mic Headset For Laptop
Earbud Mic Headsets With USB-C For Mac
Smaller, lighter, less visible and less likely to wreck a hairdo - there's a new generation of USB-C earbuds with inline microphones along the wire. The thing to watch out for is unlike an over-the-head, over-the-ears conventional headset where the microphone boom hovers beside your mouth -- the microphones on earbuds can rub against your clothing and add noise.Mono Mic Headsets With USB-C For Mac
Mic For Mac Mini
Single earpiece all-digital monaural USB-C headsets with mic using the Type-C USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3 may be preferred by users who need to keep an ear on one side of their head open and free for coversing with co-workers or handling phone calls.Mac Compatible Headsets
Mic Headset For Mac Os
Notice - The terms Apple and it's Apple logo, iPad, iPod, Macintosh, MacBook Pro and Air, Mac mini or iMac, OSX and and any others are a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the US and other countries. Other computing accessory, peripheral, upgrade, add-on and gizmo and gadget mfrs, brands and product names which may be mentioned at this web site are registered trademarks of each related technology corporate entity.