

When I first started trying to solve this problem I thought I might be able to solve it all through 3.5 mm audio cable splits (Y cables).ġ) split the audio and mic line from the headset with thisĢ) then split the audio line again with another splitter.ģ) Then feed one audio line into my pc, and the other into my work pc. I only listen to audio on my personal PC no mic needed. My personal PC has both USB and 3.5mm available however I have been using the 3.5mm since thats what that headset has as a connector. I lean towards USB as the audio quality when I speak sounds better. My work laptop has both a 3.5mm mic jack and USB's available.

Budget isn't too big of a concern but I would like to keep the audio quality high if possible (don't want my mic line or stereo audio to be too quiet) I would really like to purchase one high quality headset (audio w/ mic) and have it work with both machines. I also use another headset for my personal computer for listening to music and playing games. 1 USB headset (audio and mic) for my work laptop for Skype. Right now I use two different headsets at my desk. I want to purchase 1 high quality headset and use it for both my personal PC and my work laptop without having to unplug or switch anything around. I have a problem I have been researching for a few days and haven't come to a good conclusion on what I should do.
