[url=http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-981-000018-ClearChat-Style-Headset/dp/B000OAHOVO/ref=pd_bbs_sr_7?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1210471120&sr=8-7]Logitech ClearChat Headset[/url]
Cheap. Comfortable, plugs into your headphone and microphone plug (Aka no USB software. Usable straight from the box). Great speaker quality. Great microphone quality. I've had mine for over a year now and have had zero problems with them. The cable is plenty long, so you don't have to have any special cable lengtheners. Microphone mute switch and independent volume gauge on the cable, so you don't have to fiddle with your computer sound (unless you don't want to).
Oh, and the mic moves out of the way if you don't need it there to speak, like if you're eating, which I'm sure happens a lot at the computer.
The only problem you might have is that the mic can only be on the left ear, not the right, but the headset itself is both-eared. Oh, and if there's no sound going on at all, there's a wee bit sound of static, almost sounds like background noise, but if you have sound going at all, it's nonexistant.
Logitech ClearChat HeadsetCheap. Comfortable, plugs into your headphone and microphone plug (Aka no USB software. Usable straight from the box). Great speaker quality. Great microphone quality. I've had mine for over a year now and have had zero problems with them. The cable is plenty long, so you don't have to have any special cable lengtheners. Microphone mute switch and independent volume gauge on the cable, so you don't have to fiddle with your computer sound (unless you don't want to).
Oh, and the mic moves out of the way if you don't need it there to speak, like if you're eating, which I'm sure happens a lot at the computer.
The only problem you might have is that the mic can only be on the left ear, not the right, but the headset itself is both-eared. Oh, and if there's no sound going on at all, there's a wee bit sound of static, almost sounds like background noise, but if you have sound going at all, it's nonexistant.