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I don't think so. Based on how windows assigns sound devices you'd be forced to only pick ONE headset for audio out/in. You wouldn't be able to have both listen at once unless you have special software that knows how to do that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Gary, You would run into the limitation of Windows where it can only output audio to a single device at a time. Unfortunately, you can only one headset on a computer actively at a time. -Brian
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