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The COMEXION Bluetooth Headset is a lightweight, wireless earpiece designed for professionals on the move. With advanced noise suppression technology, ergonomic design, and impressive battery life, it ensures clear audio and comfort during calls and music playback. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this headset is perfect for multitasking in any environment.
H**Y
Good Enough for Me
I bought this in a hurry. Since the apocalypse I went from on-site tech support to remote. I’m not super happy about that, but I know I’m lucky to have a job. After a couple weeks using an Xbox headset plugged into my laptop, I broke down and searched for a Bluetooth earpiece/microphone. I usually hate things on my ear, so I picked this one as it was the lightest of the highest rated ones. I also didn’t want to spend a lot, as this purchase was coming out of my pocket and wouldn’t be reimbursed. I’ve been very pleased thus far, although bear in mind that what I was using prior was less than ideal.1. Fit and feel—it goes on fairly easily, and can be adjusted to fit either ear. The little loop intended to go in the books and crannies of the ear is a little annoying, but not terrible once it is pushed in. My only dissatisfaction is that I wish it fit a little more snugly into the ear canal, but hey—at least it isn’t tight and giving me a headache. The over-the-ear part is very comfortable and I hardly notice it is there. The microphone part tends to want to brush against my cheek, which does bother me, but I hate wearing any kind of earphone/microphone anyway, so it probably wouldn’t bother someone who is used to that kind of thing.2. Sound—I tend to be a little loud when I talk on the phone anyway (per my kids and boyfriend) and I haven’t had any complaints from customers saying they can’t hear me. I work for a school district and deal with tech support for ages kids through our more senior employees such as bus attendants. I haven’t had any problems hearing others, which I sometimes do, and any connection issues I have chalked up to my VOIP/VPN connection. Sound is clear, and I haven’t even moved it from factory settings for volume—just used my laptop to adjust levels.Ease of use—the usual hold of the power button to power on and then pair. It paired with my work Lenovo L380 ThinkPad with no issues, and was happy to try and pair with my personal Lenovo laptop and my iPhone 7 Plus without issue. I’m only using it with one device currently, but there was talk that my work was going to be issuing us cell phones, so I got a headset that could pair with two things, just in case. If the apocalypse ends, and we get back to business as usual, I’ll probably use it on site and there might be two things I’ll want to pair with, such as a work phone and personal phone.Battery life—I work an 8 hour shift and it lasted the whole day for the first week, but that was with a couple half days and some other times that I didn’t need it. Two days ago, for the first time, it died on me. It gave verbal warnings letting me know battery was low. I figured I’d be able to finish the call I was on, but it ended up dying within about three minutes of the initial warning. I want to say there were two verbal prompts, but there may have been three, then a beep and it was off. Fortunately I was able to quickly switch to my laptop speaker and the call wasn’t cut off. I knew when I bought it it was rated for a six hour talk time, but figured I could make it work with that. If my day isn’t too busy, probably, but I’ve taken to charging it during my half hour lunch, just to be safe. Part of the problem is that when it is paired to my computer, all sound goes through the headset. This means all my audio alerts activate it, even when I’m not on a call. I can hear a very faint hiss when this happens and it takes a few seconds after whatever tone sounded before it decides it doesn’t need to stay on and can go back to sleep. This time seems to vary wildly and I think if it could be shortened, it would help improve battery life. Sometimes it hisses upwards of five minutes before finally letting go.I have not used any of the buttons to make adjustments; I may play with them in the future, just to get them down and see what they do. Ultimately this did what I wanted it to, so I went ahead and gave it five stars overall. Sure, it could be a little better, but at this price point, I feel it is fair.
R**N
Fantastic Budget Headset for Work Calls
I had some life changes hit and started working from my home office about half the week. I was taking a ton of virtual meetings: Zoom, Skype, GoToMeeting. I imagined that a headset would allow me to type with both hands or take handwritten notes. But I didn't want to drop a ton of money. Enter this headset.Amazon shipping delivered about 36 hours after I ordered. The headset came with a simple manual, a black card asking me to register the headset, the actual headset, cable, three additional earpieces for different fits, and a plastic case.I let it charge for about four hours. It took two minutes to pair. I jumped into a three-hour work call on Zoom. I was able to use my webcam as the video source and the headset as my audio source. Later, when I was running errands, I took another work call on my phone (OnePlus 6t) with no issues. Connecting the headset was just about as straightforward as any Bluetooth device I've ever used. The headset hasn't accidentally disconnected on me yet.A few notes on things I think are worth noting.-The headset battery has held up to a day with three, two-hour meetings without needing to recharge. So that's about six hours of use without dying. I was hoping the battery would hold up to a heavier meeting day and it did.-The headset audio volume is plenty loud. The volume matches other Bluetooth devices I use. No issues there.-The build quality is what you'd expect at this price point. The headset itself is made of plastic. The cheapest feeling item is actually the case it comes with. I won't be using that. But the headset seems plenty sturdy for my uses. I wouldn't play racquetball or workout with this though. If you need something to stand up to heavy field use I might order with some caution. While I don't expect it to break sitting on my desk, I wouldn't expect this to hold up to repeated drops.-Sound quality is fine. About what I expected. I have a pair of Bluetooth Anker earbuds, some Bluetooth Bose headphones, and a variety of other wired earbuds. For the price point, the audio quality is what I expected. I'm using this for phone calls and meetings, so it's unreasonable for me to expect this to compete with my higher-end Bose headphones. For what this is meant for, I think the sound quality is totally fine.-Microphone call quality is great. Everyone I've chatted with has had no issues. I had way more of a problem with my phone's built-in speakerphone. The headset itself has a longer arm that gets the microphone closer to the user's mouth. I imagine this really helps the quality of audio of whoever is on the other end listening.-The headset is not noise-isolating. I didn't want that. I don't think that's safe to wear noise-canceling or noise-isolating earbuds or headsets (especially when driving). This headset fits well, but it by no means cancels out other noises in your environment. I didn't expect that, nor did I want that.-Design. Let's be honest. Most headsets just don't look that cool. The design on this is fine. I don't wear this to look cool. I wear it to make long meetings and phone calls more tolerable and to free up my hands to drive, take notes, type, or surf the web. If you are looking for a headset that doesn't look like a headset, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. This won't make you look like a telemarketer, but it certainly isn't as inconspicuous as earbuds with built-in microphones (my Anker earbuds' microphone never worked well for calls, people couldn't hear me).Overall, at this price point, I'd recommend buying with confidence. The headset delivers on all its functions, works with all my devices, feels sturdy enough for my application, and has held up to the amount of battery use I was hoping for. If something goes wrong or the headset starts failing, I'll add an update below!
M**L
Best performance in an inexpensive headset
I have tried MANY Bluetooth headsets of various styles and they all have one problem or another. The biggest issue is outgoing voice quality. Even with $130 top-name headsets, the people I am talking to can't hear well, too low, too loud, too high-pitched, or they can hear other room noises.This is one of the very best. People hear me and they don't complain about noise. And the price is amazing.Pluses:- Mic audio performance is stellar- Speaker can be turned up very loud- Speaker tone good for voice (I even sometimes listen to podcasts with it!)- Lightweight- Comfortable (comes with many tips; it's not perfect for my ears, works better for my brother. But good enough for me that I can wear it for hours)- Attractive and very well made- Bluetooth performance excellent- Battery life very good- Support was EXCELLENT. Same day or next day via email and very courteous and helpful. Rapidly replaced a flawed unit. They truly care.Minuses:- I found that it does not reliably connect to all charging cables. A replacement was the same. It is not a serious issue -- if you don't get the red light, just connect it to a different cable or charger.Manufacturer advises against using car chargers which seems odd to me, since USB power is standard. I experienced no problem with different charging sources (did not try in car); only with different cables. And I have lots of USB micro cables, so I just use one that works.- Minor complaint: The main button (on/off/pause/play/answer call) has a stiff clicker that makes a pretty strong, high-pitched click. It's right in your ear. Slightly annoying. But not serious.
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