

š§ Elevate your focus with sound that works as hard as you do.
The Cyber Acoustics AC-5002 is a wired stereo headset featuring a unidirectional noise-canceling microphone, adjustable leatherette ear pads, and a durable braided TuffCord cable. Designed for professional and educational environments, it offers plug-and-play convenience with universal 3.5mm compatibility, delivering clear, rich audio and long-lasting comfort backed by a 1-year warranty.























| ASIN | B074JHQ8M3 |
| Additional Features | Unidirectional noise-canceling microphone In line volume control Leatherette ear pads Ambidextrous boom for left/right side use Adjustable headband Classroom tested durable design Braided TuffCord |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Home, School |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Computer Headsets |
| Brand | Cyber Acoustics |
| Brand Name | Cyber Acoustics |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 13,612 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-the-head |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00646422301235 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Headset |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cyber Acoustics |
| Model Name | AC-5002 |
| Model Number | AC-5002 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Series Number | 5 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Classroom, Home |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 646422301235 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wireless Technology | Information Not Available |
A**E
Reliable Headset with Great Sound & Noise Isolation
Iāve had this Cyber Acoustics AC-5002 headset since 2023, and itās still working perfectly! It does an excellent job canceling the noise around me, so I can focus whether Iām in a busy room or just trying to relax. When Iām listening to music, the sound is smooth and enjoyable, and the bass sounds really nice and full ā better than I expected. The headset feels durable and comfortable, even during long use, and the audio stays clear whether Iām listening to music, watching videos, or taking calls. What other customers should know: Great noise isolation for the price Clear, smooth sound quality Nice, rich bass Comfortable to wear for long periods Still working strong after years of use Overall, Iām really happy with this purchase and would recommend it if youāre looking for a solid, everyday headset!
A**R
Good product
The product is worth the money for it . Easy to use , the hearing on it is good . Mic quality is good comfortable fit on your head for a good long time
C**L
Not Really for Long Periods of Usage
These are excellent headphones, that's true. And I was looking for something at a lower price just to use with my flip-phone. I don't use the phone much, but when I do use it, I'm talking for fairly long periods at a time. I don't like having to hold the phone while I'm talking. I don't like to set it down somewhere, then inadvertently walk away and pull the phone off the counter or something. I wanted a headset with a mic, that works with today's dual-purpose headphone jacks. This was my choice. And it works. My only gripe, which will lead to my eventually replacing it, is the padded earpieces don't allow any air circulation. These are acceptable, certainly. They do reduce external noise quite well. But I think I'd rather have something a little more lightweight, with either foam ear covering or perhaps just 1 earpiece. I do want over-the-head, and I do want a microphone. I see there are sets like that, a little more expensive. But I think for my purposes it would be more suitable. These are marketed as a lower price point, especially for classrooms and younger students. I don't really need the inline volume control, but it's not a problem having it. I think I'm more in the category of a customer service or support person who's on the phone regularly. A more typical headset for that would be the single earpiece, the head band, and a lightweight mic. I just thought I could get away with a lower price, and indeed, as I've learned over my lifetime: You get what you pay for. Very well made, and certainly a high-quality frequency response! In fact, I used these to do audio "emails," that included bits of music. I was somewhat shocked at how good the music reproduction was done! Not quite recording studio level, but absolutely passable! During recordings, the microphone did a very decent job, too! I recorded through Audacity, and then edited using these same earphones. I'm impressed! But I bought them to talk on the phone for an hour or two at a time. I end up with a bit of pressure irritation on the ears, and a "heated" sensation from lack of air circulation. Verdict: They work, they're inexpensive, they have great sound quality, but... they bug me. :-)
W**G
No frills, absolutely trouble free!
I have tried DOZENS of wired and wireless headsets for Zoom and Teams meetings! DOZENS. Every problem you can think of; hurts, doesnt fit right, sound is terrible, mic not loud enough, battery dies, earpads dont fit right, head band too tight, you name it. So I gave up, and got this darn cheap headset. OMG... Wowwww. As BASIC and as awesome as you could imagine. Less than $20. perfect SOUND. plenty OF VOLUME. CRISP clear audio. NO BATTERIES to worry about. PLENTY OF SOFT, no tangle cord. WOWWW. Talk about a bargain. Now this is for work. For meetings. You don't want a dead battery, or crappy audio, or painful earpads, or a mic that's not loud enough. For around $20, THIS IS YOUR GO-TO WORK HEADSET. PERIOD. I am hard of hearing, and I wear a hearing aid on one side. This adapts to my hearing aid and fits comfortably. Plenty of CLEAN volume to spare. What else can I say? I HATE meetings, so the last thing I want during a boring meeting is problems talking and hearing! I swear by this headset. For the price I will buy EXTRAS just for the heck of it. If I could give these 10 stars I would.
C**Y
Would recommend
This is a great headphone for the price. Everyone in my meetings can hear me clearly and the really help dampen the noise around me. They are comfortable to wear and the cord was long than expected which was great.
M**Y
High quality output but somewhat small extension
The audio output from these headphones provide a much better quality than my old headphones that I previously had purchased on Amazon. One thing I would suggest is that these headphones do not extend far enough to completely cover my ears, they barely cover the entire ear. I guess I have a bigger head than others, haha, but maybe a notch or 2 might satisfy other customers, in case, they may have an issue. In addition, my cord continues to bind up in loops and every 3-5 days I have to disconnect and untwist the cord.
D**R
Cheap and works great.
Great cheap headphones for work.
B**N
Worked, mostly...
This Cyber Acoustic Noise Reducing headset arrived quickly and undamaged, seemed to be in good working order, was dead-easy to install and more or less 'worked' for my wife for almost two weeks, but after daily use over that time, eventually what seemed to be a small, intermittent and believed to be unimportant glitch turned into a real problem and it had to be replaced. It was very weird -- she had no problems initially and we both thought the set was quite nice and a good bargain, especially considering its low cost and ease of installation. She could hear her co-workers and clients very clearly and reliably and everyone seemed able to hear her. As the days went on however, first one user then another began to notice that on occasion, her voice (possibly only on some system(s), in some application(s) and/or some situations) was all but inaudible. My wife would raise the mike volume and go on with the rest of her day. Unfortunately, it still would happen again occasionally, and while trying to come up with a dependable volume level on the mike, one that worked for everyone else in all applications and situations, it turned out to be an insurmountable problem with no discernable cause, much less a possible fix. Even turning up the mike to a volume level of 100 (the maximum setting) wasn't adequate to maintain loud-enough, trouble-free, clearly audible communication. Nobody could find anything wrong, but it couldn't be counted on to work when it had to, whatever the reason. We tried to fix it -- believe me, we tried! Unfortunately, despite all our efforts, first she and her fellow workers couldn't find a problem, much less a fix; then she tried dedicated professional help -- neither could the company's excellent, well above-average, never-before-stumped help-desk fix it; and finally, during the whole episode, the combined 70+ years of professional experience in the field compiled by my wife and I together (my wife worked as a systems technician while attending college¹ and has worked as a production control engineer for several organizations since, and I've been an avid computer hobbyist (since before the days of the Sinclair ZX-81), computer operator, systems technician (where my wife and I met!), programmer, software technician, software engineer, DP Manager and MIS Director)... all our combined experience was for nought. By now though, since ALL of the other equipment in use worked with all the other users, all of the time in every other situation, it was only natural that the finger of blame point squarely at the 'new' headset we'd installed scant weeks before. It had to go. As it turned out, the rest was simplicity itself. Taking advantage of 24hr Amazon online shopping and Prime overnight shipping, we located and purchased a slightly higher priced but still quite inexpensive noise-control headset from Logitech and went to bed. It arrived the following day, and before her shift started the next evening, removed and replaced the Cyber Acoustics set, and that was that. Everyone since has been totally pleased by its performance and now all is right with the... well, maybe I won't go that far. The new one worked very well, now even longer than we thought the Cyber Acoustics did. :-) While writing the review, I've had an opportunity to think about the whole situation sort of removed a bit from the whole shebang, which makes me think it's about time now to try the one thing I stupidly forgot about completely before replacing the 'defective' unit: contact the seller. Better late than never, I suppose. Wish me luck!
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