🎧 Elevate Your Work Game with Unmatched Clarity!
The EKSA H6 Wireless Headset is designed for professionals seeking superior audio quality and convenience. With Bluetooth 5.0, a USB dongle for dual connectivity, and an AI noise-cancelling microphone, this headset ensures clear communication in any environment. Enjoy up to 55 hours of music or 30 hours of talk time on a quick charge, all while maintaining a 10-meter wireless range. The built-in busy light feature enhances focus by signaling when you're unavailable, making it the perfect companion for office, home, or remote work.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific uses for product | Professional |
Recommended uses for product | Office, Home Office, Phone Calls |
Compatible devices | PCs, Bluetooth devices |
Control type | Volume Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Package type | Protective |
Unit count | 1 None |
Style | Wireless with Dongle |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 6.5 cm; 450 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | H6-UCA |
Connector | USB, Wireless |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | M |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 450 g |
I**G
Superb!
The product is simple to use, the audio is fantastic, the product is comfortable to wear, the customer service is 2nd to none and need I say more, I’m very happy to recommend 👍
L**H
Works well
Purchased for work and for using dragon software and works really well and is comfortable
M**E
Microphone quality could be better but, at this price point, I've not seen better.
As a background, I bought the wireless version of this headset (EKSA H6) with the USB dongle to go with my particular setup - I work across two PCs (one Windows and one Linux) and currently have my mouse, keyboard, webcam & headset linked to the pair of them via a USB-Switch, meaning I can jump from one machine to the next with ease. My current wired headset has an on-ear design and it's really uncomfortable after a while so I was looking for a headset with over-ear cushions instead that was compatible with my setup - even better if it was wireless. Step in the EKSA H6.This headset works seamlessly with my setup and switches, along with my keyboard etc, from my Windows machine to my Linux one within a fraction of a second - voice notifications through the headset tells me when it's disconnecting from one and reconnecting to the other. It's lightweight and is comfortable to wear for extended periods of time and the auto-mute function of flipping up the microphone makes it easy to avoid deafening your coworkers with an unexpected cough or sneeze.I use this for voice and video calls via MS Teams and Google Meet and, while it's not as sleek as some more premium headsets on the market, it's not as huge and cumbersome as most of those at the more budget end of the market that I've seen, so I don't feel self-conscious wearing it. The sound quality is acceptable too, bearing in mind I'm only using it to hear my coworkers voices. They obviously don't compare at all to the Bose QC 35 II I have for personal use when listening to music but, for voice calls, they work just fine. Passive noise cancellation from the large, soft ear cushions is pretty good - another reason I prefer this style to an on-ear version as they have an innate ability to stifle outside distractions. Based on short recordings I've made and then listened back to with both this headset and the wired Jabra one it's replacing, the clarity of the mic is admittedly slightly muffled. Concerned about this, I specifically asked a few coworkers about the clarity of my voice on calls, but they feel it's fine so I'm not going to complain too hard.Overall this headset clearly isn't the best on the market, but at £54 it does a good job fitting the bill as a decent headset for making/taking voice & video calls and switching between two different machines at the push of a button. For comparison - to get an over-ear, wireless headset with USB dongle and the crystal-clear sound & mic I'm used to on my current wired Jabra headset, I'd probably be looking at the Jabra Evolve2 85 which come in at north of a whopping £370! Faced with that prospect, I'll happily sacrifice a little sound and mic quality in favour of keeping the difference of £320 in my bank!
D**D
Top headset
Used in multiple use cases. I use these every day for work as a consultant on calls, video meetings and such, but I've also used them for gaming and watching films. The noise cancellation is spot on, the sound quality is exceptional and the hand mute functions are just the icing on the cake. Excellent value for money.I would advise using the dongle though not relying on Bluetooth where possible.
P**E
Talking quality not great
Brought for work but as our telephone is through the computer the talking quality isn’t great so not able to use it
S**H
Uncertainty of product quality.
I never thought that this device would be that bad. Product features work properly if you are lucky enough to get a good device. But if a non-functional or bad device, then it simply does not work at all. I got 3 non-functional devices from 4 devices.
I**C
No directional sound feature
It looks genuine and works well but I started to play a first person shooter game and realized the headset doesnt have directional sound. So basically you cant understand where the footsteps coming from. Weirdly my 10 year old cheap cabled headset have this feature but this fancy looking one doesnt have it.
M**D
Do NOT buy for leisurely use
Do not buy for anything outside of work useThey don't mention that the headset dongle is practically just a Bluetooth dongle, this means it only has one channel so whenever you get into a call it worsens the audio quality by a mile, while this would be fine in a work setting for anything other than work it's not idealThe sound quality outside of call mode was good, it felt good and it fit well but I had to return it, not for leisure use, which at this price even with deals on is very surprising as some cheaper older headsets come with a wireless dongle that easily does dual channelSound did lag behind aswell, that just strengths the Bluetooth dongle claim.
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