Logitech H340 Usb Headset 〈500+ ORIGINAL〉
It is equipped with swivel-mounted foam ear cushions that provide a soft on-ear fit. This design is particularly friendly for users who wear glasses, as it avoids the heavy clamping pressure found in bulkier headsets.
Today, the H340 has largely been retired, replaced by wireless Bluetooth headsets and the ubiquity of built-in laptop microphones (which, ironically, are often worse than the H340).
While the frame is rigid plastic, the microphone boom can be tucked away inside the headband when not in use, making it less obtrusive for listening to music or movies. Audio and Microphone Performance The standout feature of the logitech h340 usb headset
But its story remains as a testament to a specific era of technology. It represents a time when "digital audio" was still a hurdle to be cleared. It didn't have 7.1 surround sound. It didn't have RGB lighting. It didn't have "AI noise cancellation."
Because the H340 uses only one 30mm driver, audio is monaural. Frequency response is flat from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, but the small driver and open-ear design limit bass response. Voices (300 Hz – 3.4 kHz) are reproduced clearly and with adequate volume. Music sounds thin and lacks stereo separation; the headset is not intended for entertainment. It is equipped with swivel-mounted foam ear cushions
On paper, the H340 is unremarkable. It is made of matte black plastic. It feels light—almost cheap. It has a " Behind-the-Head" design, a style choice that was polarizing.
In the era of remote work, virtual classrooms, and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls, the demand for reliable, plug-and-play headsets has grown significantly. The Logitech H340 sits in the entry-level to mid-range segment, offering a balance between affordability and functionality. Its primary differentiator is the USB connector, which ensures consistent audio quality across different devices without requiring separate microphone and headphone jacks. While the frame is rigid plastic, the microphone
features a minimalist, lightweight design (weighing approximately 100g) that prioritizes long-term wearability.