A headset is a piece of equipment that you wear on your head so you can see computer images or images from a camera in front of your eyes. a set of headphones, often with a microphone attached
1 The true sign of power 2 A piece of equipment used by techies to communicate about the play during the performance 3 A piece of equipment used by techies to complain about actors in the play during the performance
1) An electronic device which the stage manager uses to give cues to the light board operator, and other crew members 2) An electronic device which when worn gives the user the right to say absolutely anything about any cast member, crew member, audience member, or anybody else, except others with headsets, at any time Nora S Beck, Stage Coach Players, Dekalb, Illinois
On a bicycle, the combination of cups, cones, and ball bearings that creates the bearing mechanism that allows the fork column to rotate inside the head tube
in the theatre, a network of headsets allow backstage technical staff to communicate without being heard by the audience The positions usually on headset are: Stage Manager, Assistant Stage Managers, Lighting Board Operator, Sound Board Operator, and Conductor
is a combined input and output device that (1) captures the movement of your head from side to side and up and down and (2) includes a special screen that covers your entire field of vision
Allows a private, hands-free conversation with better sound quality than with a handsfree telephone but some users may have difficulties getting the headset on or off Disabled residential customers who rent the Converse 300 or Converse 220 telephone can be supplied with a Model 1 headset free (see 'Handsfree' entry in glossary) Close Window