🚚 Talk the Talk, Drive the Drive!
The Truck Driver Bluetooth Headset is engineered for professionals who demand clarity and comfort. With advanced noise-canceling technology, long battery life, and lightweight design, this headset is perfect for truck drivers, call center agents, and anyone needing reliable communication on the go.
A**K
Hands down the Best Bluetooth I ever had.
20 years of driving. At least a couple dozen different models. Some $200 and most below that price.Some work better than others. Some more comfortable than others and I lost a LOT of them leaving on counters and tables here and there.When I saw this one, it was the lowest price of them all and hands down the best of them all. I lost about 4 of them already. The only time one of these broke was when I sat on it. (Obviously my fault)I'm still hoping they restock so I can buy like 3 more.
A**N
Great sound quality and design!
After shopping around, I bought these after my old trucker headset stopped working; so far, these have worked even better than my old headset. The sound quality is clear, whether you're making or taking calls (I've used this headset for many conference/video calls) and is pretty high quality. I like to wear these when I'm working around the house/washing the car as it allows you to still be aware of your surroundings and has pretty decent noise cancellation. I've had no issues with pairing the Bluetooth to any devices or with charge life, these last quite a while once fully charged. Has a slick, professional look and feel.Also, if you put the band around the back of your head and put the earmuff cup over your eye, it makes you look like you have a cybernetic attachment. And that's cool too so they get another star for that.
W**R
Not a Fashion Statement, but they WORK
Okay, so this headset isn't one for walking around the mall in style. Fortunately, I just need it for working in my home office (skype, phone calls, etc.). I'm sure it will work fine for driving as well. Battery life seems good, though I've only had it a few days. This is FAR more comfortable than the 19.99 metal band over the head headsets. This is snug, but not tight. BE AWARE... this is an ON ear headset... the ear piece does NOT go OVER the ear... it sits ON the ear. Even for comfortable headsets like this one, on-ear headsets get uncomfortable after an hour or 2. Sound quality is good for this price range. Connectivity is easy, and range is good... around 25 feet while listening to music. I haven't wandered that far during a phone call. Overall, very good value!
C**Y
Great headset
I just bought my 3rd headset in 5 years of using this brand. The first one I broke within a couple of months of having it, totally my fault. The second one I had for roughly 5 years and the wires in the boom mic came loose (guess 5 years of multiple times a day raising and lowering the boom mic will do that). The headset keeps a charge for about 2 days at a time and that is with me talking on it constantly for about 12 hrs a day. The sound quality it great, nobody can hear background noise on my end. As a matter of fact if I get quiet while on the phone I've had people make sure I'm still on the phone because it's do quiet on their end. The only complaint I can legitimately make about the headset is the adjustment slide and the boom mic will "loosen up" over time. Not really an issue with the headset adjustment because when you put it on, it stays in place. The mic on the other hand, it just gets to where it's gonna be in the talking position at all times. I didn't have a problem with that, mostly because I only wear it while I'm talking on it. With all that said, $30 bucks for a headset that competes with the sound quality of any major headset brand.... WORTH IT
G**E
No going
No good
R**.
Good performance but somewhat uncomfortable
After several disappointing experiences with mobile phone headsets, I decided to buy four different models for a head-to-head (and ear-to-ear) comparison. They were all Bluetooth wireless, and were evaluated primarily for use with my iPhone SE while driving down the highway talking with my wife. I also tried listening to iTunes music and a couple AM radio stations using the Simple Radio app. I did not evaluate longevity, battery life, or how long the battery held a charge – these were all pretty simple trials straight out of the box. Here is what I found…Logitech H800 – most expensive yet worst phone performance. My wife said she could hear all the background noise of the car, and my voice was fuzzy. Her voice also sounded fuzzy to me. This was the most comfortable and stylish headset, and it worked fine with iTunes and the radio. I did not evaluate the PC option. [2 stars]Willful M20 – this was the winner. My wife said the mic was pretty sensitive and she could hear me clearly with minimal fuzz. She could also hear the grandkids in the background (they were in the back seat) but no road noise or sounds from the A/C which was blowing directly on the mic. Her voice was clear to me with minimal fuzz. It was moderately priced and reasonably comfortable, with simple controls and indicator light. It worked fine with iTunes and the radio. [5 stars]YAMAY Wireless Headphones (BH-M32) – this was a close second. The phone performance was reasonably clear both ways with a bit more fuzz than the M20. The ear muffs were very comfortable and effective at blocking out background noise for me. It worked OK with iTunes and the radio. The multi-function button worked OK but the LED indicator was also in the button, so when you press on it to operate the headset, your finger covers the button and the LED so you cannot see it (I found this to be somewhat frustrating at times). This unit has a cord-connect option so you can use it without Bluetooth if desired (I did not evaluate this). [4 stars]Truck Driver Bluetooth Headset (BH-M16) – this is the same as the BH-M32 above except it is a single ear design (one ear muff, not two). The unit is held in place by a pad that rests on the other side of your head near the other ear. I did not like the feel of this one and preferred the two ear design, but I’m sure it would be handy to have an uncovered ear if you are talking with somebody else in the vehicle. It does not have the cord-connect option. [3 stars]
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