📞 Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk!
The Conambo Bluetooth Headset 5.2 is engineered for mobile professionals, featuring advanced noise cancellation, long battery life, and a comfortable design, making it the perfect companion for on-the-go communication.
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 15 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 16 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | atpX low latency technology, Dual noise cancelling mic |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
D**E
Works great!!! Definitely is good as Plantronics Voyager
Okay I'm had it a couple weeks now, I was waiting to see how it worked before leaving a review. I'm pleased to say it's every bit is good as Plantronics at a fraction of the price! Also as you can see in the pictures the plantronics ones always break in the same place (usually in about a year or less) and I've had several of them over the years even the more expensive one that you see in the picture. This earpiece is definitely much tougher in that area is a little bit harder to get on your ear but it also fits tighter, for instance if I was laying down working on something that I could not get from a sitting or kneeling position it doesn't fall off my ear which is something that always happened with the Voyager. This earpiece seems to be more comfortable as well (the part that goes in your ear canal) It has several sizes for you to choose from I suggest that you go through all of them to see which one seals your ear canal the best. That way you can hear it very well even with a lot of background noise or wind, everyone I've talked to you says it sounds very clear and they don't hear the wind when I am outside so the noise canceling is good also I like that it has the USB-C connection. That was always one of the problems with the lower models of the Voyager, they had the magnetic connector and you would have to wait for 30 seconds or so to make sure that it was on charge. I think at this price it's a no-brainer this is much better and the audio is crisp and clear even listening to music or a podcast sounds great. There have been some times I heard a little bit of crackling (same thing would happen with the Voyager at times) and I tried turning the HD off and back on and it didn't make any difference so I think that may have been some interference, currently I have no problem like that It only happened once or twice so I'm thinking that was just interference and not the unit itself. So if you're looking at this and wondering whether to get it or not just get it! You have the Amazon return policy. I don't think you'll be using that because this is a quality unit! I can't believe CONAMBO can do this at this price.
J**X
A Rare Find
On the Internet as we know it today, you can search for about _anything_ and find 10's, if not 100's of options. You can also find about _anything_ you want at _any_ price point. So, when I went looking for a better option for doing my day to day calls - be it a Bluetooth headset or some type of speaker phone, I found exactly that. A LOT of options. The "name brand" items were expensive. Sure, people I know even told me "you have to get the Plantronics headset with base." But, that was like $150 - $200. Then, I saw a little add over on the side of the Amazon screen. It advertised a Bluetooth headset. It looked cool and professed the features I wanted (like comfort, noise suppression, sleek, a carrying case). So, I clicked on it and then actually ordered it - still a bit doubtful for all the reasons I stated above.This little headset is a rare find and well worth the purchase. I say rare because for $40 out the door, I just don't think you can beat it:1) It works well out of the box. Very quick and easy setup.2) I've had no complaints about any background noise.3) It has really good sound; I can hear the call clearly without issue.4) It has great range. I can walk all around the house.5) It has a nice little plastic case that fits well in my Daytimer.6) It connects to both my Phone and my PC for Skype calls, making it easy to switch between the two.7) Is supported by awesome customer service.I did contact Customer Service about one issue (that I'll mention below). They were _very_ prompt and _very_ courteous. I have no doubt that if this thing fails during its two year warranty (another bonus) that they will stand behind it.One minor item to note - when connected and active to both my iPhone XS MAX and my Dell Work PC, and I'm on a Skype call on my Dell, sometimes the headset will start announcing "Out of Range" then "Connected" in my ear. I see it disconnect then re-connect to my iPhone. Jenny at customer support when above and beyond to try to help. Alas, it must be something with two devices and one being an iPhone. I've decided it's really easy to just quickly turn off Bluetooth on my phone, then flip it back on when needed. Super quick and easy to do and continue to be ready, in the moment, to talk with my teammates (and loved ones of course).
T**.
Solid performance, a good bit of background noise
I've paired this with an Avantree DG60 on a PC for video calls. The Conambo has been an all-day performer: meetings start at 9am and continue typically until 4pm; the battery handled almost 2 full days of that constant use before it needed a recharge; and a full recharge required about an hour, although I wasn't watching it all that closely so it could have been less than an hour. The audio and voice quality has been excellent for video calls, with the occasional Bluetooth 'stutter' and 'crackle' which I suspect was the DG60, not the headset; I re-seated the DG60 and the crackle disappeared. Regarding fit - I have a wired Jabra UC 250 that has been my best fit. I mention this for comparison's sake. Regarding the CVC 8 noise cancellation, I can't say I'm impressed: during one call, the mic picked up a normal, low key office conversation happening 30 feet away. I'll re-read the manual -- perhaps I've missed some setting -- but that was most unexpected. The Conambo's fit, given its design, is less comfortable and probably meant for smaller ears; the 'speaker' doesn't quite rest in my ear, so I regularly adjust it. The end-result is that I have to turn up the sound, since the speaker seems to rest outside my ear. It's possible to situate the speaker correctly, if you're patient, and frankly this is the only imperfection I've discovered in an otherwise quality headset. I'm biased in favor of the Jabra UC 250's form factor, in fairness. At its price point, however, the Conambo is certainly worth purchasing again, assuming the build quality holds up.
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