

- #Gamecom 780 driver installed but not detected install#
- #Gamecom 780 driver installed but not detected pro#
- #Gamecom 780 driver installed but not detected Pc#
The sound quality during game play was excellent, and after using the Dolby Surround Sound you’ll never want to go back to plain old stereo again. Games tested: Skyrim, Far Cry 3, Left For Dead 2 Likewise, the Dolby makes listening to music on the GameCom 780 far more immersive. The surround sound really enhances the gaming experience as you can pin point where sounds are coming from – very useful if you’ve got a baddie coming at you from behind. We tested the headset for gaming and listening to music, and overall we were very impressed with the sound quality for both. Furthermore, clicking the icon brings up a small options menu which allows you to turn Dolby on or off and to also change your Dolby listening mode to either ‘Music’ or ‘Gaming / Movie’. Once installed a headphone icon appears in the system tray when the headset is connected, which shows at a glance whether Dolby is enabled or not (the headphone icon is in an orange circle when Dolby is on).
#Gamecom 780 driver installed but not detected install#
It was very straightforward to install and use the software provided with the headset – all you need to do is plug the headset in to your nearest USB port, insert the CD provided, and follow the on screen instructions. Spares are available from the Plantronics website but they only appear to ship to customers in the US. The velvety cushions are very comfortable but they do feel like they could get mucky over time - only time will tell whether this is the case. Overall the headset feels solid and the build quality seems good. The Dolby button is at the front of the left earpod, and when Dolby is enabled the button glows blue.

Located above the volume control is the mic mute switch – simply slide it downwards to mute the mic. Turning the volume down works in the same way except that you hear a much lower-pitched beep. If you slide it upwards and release then you increase the volume by one notch and a high-pitched beep can be heard, or alternatively you can slide and hold it for a bigger increase in volume – just listen to the number of beeps as the volume rises.

The volume control is found on the lower rear corner of the left earpod – it looks like a grooved wheel but is actually a momentary switch. Out of the box the mic is straight, but it is made from wire coated in soft rubber and can be easily bent to the desired position. The mic rotates up and down by around 140 degrees – it can be stored vertically in line with the headband or lowered down to mouth level when in use. The volume, mic mute and Dolby on/off controls are found on the left earpod, together with the mic itself. Each earpod swivels on the headband so that the headset can be stored more easily. It is possible to move each earpod up and down on these metal bars by a maximum of 20mm, but the earpods do not pivot on the metal bars. The USB connector is found at the end of the 2m long rust-red cable, and there is red detailing on the earpods to match the cable colour. The earpods are black with more of the same cushioning around the inside of each one, and they are each connected to the headband by two metal bars. The GameCom 780 features a black plastic headband with a thick velvety cushion on the underside for comfort during use. Overall the GameCom 780 is a lot tidier to look at than the 777. The volume and mic mute controls were also found on the cable of the 777.
#Gamecom 780 driver installed but not detected Pc#
Additionally the GameCom 780 features a sole USB connector – the 777 had separate headphone and mic connectors which connected to a separate Dolby module, which then connected to the PC via USB. The overall look of the 780 headset is quite different to the 777 – it is less chunky than its predecessor, less heavy, but the mic doesn’t tuck away completely when not in use like the mic on the 777 did. The GameCom 780 supersedes the highly-rated GameCom 777 headset. Box contents – stereo headset, Dolby software, user instructions.Microphone sensitivity -45 dBV/PA ± 5 dB.Microphone frequency response 100Hz-10kHz.Speaker frequency response 20Hz – 20KHz.Ultra-comfortable ear cushions and headband make the GameCom 780 perfect for gaming, and great for watching videos, listening to music, and making PC voice calls.Superhero-strength cords and joints mean this USB headset will be around for all your battles.Easy-to-reach on-ear volume and mute buttons let you adjust the sound and still keep a hand on the controls.Noise-cancelling mic kills background noise so your team or opponents can clearly hear your commands.Built-in spin-joints let the earpods lay flat for easy storage when you need to take a break.40mm speakers pound out deep bass and immersive stereo sound.
#Gamecom 780 driver installed but not detected pro#
