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#1 Nash-MVPx2
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Yeah, I think I'll just do that. If there really was a danger, they'd probably mention it in the manual somewhere.

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#2 Nash-MVPx2
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Hmm... More conflicting opinions I see.. lol.

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#3 Nash-MVPx2
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Hah, thanks for the link. I checked out some of those linksand there seems to be some conflicting thoughts on the matter. Some people think it can in fact do harm if left on the charger, while others claim there's nothing to worry about.What do you guys do with your headsets?

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Hey guys, quick question... I traded in my MGS4 Headset tonight and picked up the Official Sony Headset because I've heard that the sound quality is superior. I'm just wondering, is it bad for the mic if you leave it on its charger all the time? Like, is there such a thing as "over-charging" the headset? Thanks guys.

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Just curious... Let's say I give my password and username to a friend so that he can download something of mine. If he checks off the option to "remember password" or whatever, so he can login automatically, will he still be able to do that if I change the password afterwards? Or would he have to know the new password in order to use my profile again?
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#6 Nash-MVPx2
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Okay cool, thanks for the help guys. Appreciate it.
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#7 Nash-MVPx2
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Yeah I've heard that about the Sony headset... That it starts to hurt after a while.

I'd definitely prefer to keep my MGS4 headset so I don't have to spend anymore money... But I need to find a way to get rid of the annoying screechy sounds. Any suggestions?

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Guys is there anything I can do to reduce the annoying squeaky noises??? Like, anything I can change in my settings or what?
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#9 Nash-MVPx2
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Well the MGS4 headset works okay but sometimes there is terrible static. Like... Loud annoying SCREECHING noises. I'm thinking it might be my headset, but I'm not sure. Is that normal or what?
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#10 Nash-MVPx2
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I currently own the MGS4 bluetooth headset but I'm thinking of trading it in for the official Sony headset. What do you guys think? Is there a big difference in quality or are they pretty much the same?