If you're referring to a loud annoying noise or other noises, it's most likely due to their mic being plugged screwed up... or yours! So everybody unplug and replug their mics back in and it should stop.
Have a noise cancelling headset will help a great deal to eliminate background noise.
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When they breathe or move the headset/ touch it
a door fitting which makes a noise to attract the attention of someone inside is a peephole
The Audio Technica wireless headset microphones don't have noise reduction, but they are all-around wonderful microphones.
put an headset in your ear.then wala! you cannot hear any noise
You can order a Plantronics Bluetooth headset from the "BestBuy" website. They offer a nice Plantronics Bluetooth Stereo Headset with Dual-Mic technology for $55.00. It has wireless connectivity, stereo sound, Audio IQ, bass boost, noise cancelling microphone, with a one year limited warranty.
if you had your volume loud it would go louder with a headset in so the reduce the noise to a safer level
It means that someone actually needs to listen attentively to music in order for it to mean anything, otherwise it is simply background noise.
If it really bothers you when you are playing games to hear noises outside the game, you play games often and you have the money to spend, then yes, a noise canceling headset is probably worth the money.
Sony has some good noise-canceling headsets that work very well when traveling.
The best noise cancelling headsets are the Bose Quietcomfort 3, since it offers excellent noise cancelling without runing the sound quality.