All Bluetooth headsets can be used with a mobile phone, but this
Logitech
Cordless Headset can also connect to a computer to work with Skype.
On the headset there are controls for adjusting the volume and a
multi-function button that controls most of the headset's features.
Although relatively lightweight, it is larger and more solid than most
Bluetooth headsets.
In our case this made it uncomfortable to wear for long periods as the rubber
loop that secures it to the ear is quite small and taut, to ensure that it stays
put.
Those with smaller ears may find it a more comfortable fit, though, and it
can be worn on either ear.
The mouthpiece is offset from the wearer's face – this is a good piece of
design that prevents unwanted contact with the microphone when it's in use.
Pairing the device with a mobile phone was a simple case of enabling
Bluetooth and searching for an audio device. Connection to a PC is made using
the included USB adapter and Logitech’s Callcentral software.
During testing we were generally pleased with the device’s performance – the
volume can be turned up loud enough to be easily heard over the sound of a noisy
engine or a busy road, something not all Bluetooth headsets can handle.
Sound quality on both calling and receiving ends is barely distinguishable
from a call made directly from the phone. There was no interference, nor were
there gaps in reception, as is so often the case with similar headsets. When
fully charged, battery life was good for around a week’s regular use, more than
enough for most people.
The supplied software can connect, disconnect and adjust the microphone and
speaker of the headset easily from an unobtrusive control panel. You can also s
elect the default calling service, such as Skype or other software.
Handsfree dialling is possible by saying the recipient’s name as it appears
in your contacts. We found this annoyingly inaccurate, though, even after
training it.
If you are a Skype user, this is a neat cordless device, and an improvement
on standard headsets, but mobile-only users will find cheaper, lighter headsets
elsewhere.
Also consider:
Motorola
H500 Skype and VoIP Compatible Bluetooth Headset £80
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