I do alot of extensive video editing and use my Logitech headset to narrate over the clips. One grievance I had about my headset was the fact that despite its "clear chat" label it was devoid of a windscreen mouth piece or anything on the device to cancel out popping p's. I found this little doohickey and had a feeling it would more or less take care of this problem. Sure enough it slipped on my bulky Logitech mouth piece just fine and is not the least bit lose.
The only real way to find out if it could really perform the desired task though was to put it to the test. I moved the mouth piece much closer to my face than I normally do and uttered a classic tongue twister filled to the brim with popping p's: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." No matter how much emphasis I put on on each p it would still sound pristinely perfect. To make things trickier, I put my ceiling fan on high and moved the headset right underneath to see if it would catch any wind noise. It was not until I was a foot away from the blades (which I do not recommend by the way) that I started to notice any audio distortion.
So if you are looking for a simple foam windscreen to slip on your headset/microphone, this one will do the job just fine!