Customers express satisfaction with the H800 RF Wireless On-Ear Headset's sound quality, comfort, Bluetooth functionality, and range. Many also appreciate its lightweight design and affordable price. However, some users report issues with battery life and occasional connection problems. A few customers also mention challenges with fit and compatibility with certain devices.
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Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very Good Bluetooth headset
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I was surprised at the quality and performance of these bluetooth headphones. I bought a pair last year and was disappointed in them. They were more expensive than these but were cheaply made and the audio quality and range were pretty poor so I returned them. These provided a much better sound quality, coverage distance, and comfortable fit which I am very happy with.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Headphones
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I bought this headphones as part of requirement for the online course I am taking. The sound is good, the battery life is short. I need to charge them during the lunchtime break to get through the full day. They are comfortable to use. Hope it helps
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent for video conferencing
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I use this headset for work where we often use video conferencing. The sound and mic are clear. I can still hear nearby noises while also clearly hearing what I am listening to. So, it is not totally noise blocking, but it does reduce the noise significantly. The ear covers swivel nicely and the foam is comfortable. There is a cushion under the headband, too. The switch on the wireless headset makes it easy to switch between my paired devices, to mute, or to adjust the volume. I highly recommend this headset.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Works Great
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Excellent sound quality. Noise cancelling mic works well, though subject to vibration noise if in direct wind. Collapses for convenient storage/travel. Answer/Play, Hang-up/Stop, volume up and down, skip forward and back buttons. My only complaint is that the power indicator could do a better job of indicating remaining battery life.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good voice and sound quality.
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Lightweight, comfortable, Folds up for easy storage.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy to use; good sound quality; comfortable.
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I'm pleased with my Logitech H800 wireless headphones. Great for video conferencing, for they allow freedom of movement.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Range, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Headset (over Bluetooth)
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To tell you the truth a pair of wireless headphones was the last thing I want, I had no need for them… That being said… I was wrong.
These Things are great! I use them a lot more than I ever expected.
The good (great things) about them:
Sound quality (over Bluetooth): I think these things sound great. From reading other reviews I had read that the sound quality was not the best for this kind of music or that kind of music, so I tried it on a few different types. So I synced it to my iPod’s Bluetooth, and I first tried it out on some quieter acoustic things, listening to some Avett Brothers… no complaints. Some complaints came up about hissing in other reviews, but nothing there. I tested it a little further with something more complex: Kanye West’s “Gone”… The song switches between bass, quiet pianos, deep strings, high strings, etc… all sounded great. Sure the bass was not as rich as what it would be on a pair of Skullcandy Aviators, or Beats, but Logitech does not claim it will be as rich. I will warn that all my music is streamed through Spotify, so it is not CD quality, but when comparing the exact same audio coming through multiple devices (headphones, car radio, surround sound) the headphones are just as good if not better.
Sound is also great with speech. Listening to audiobooks, podcasts, even phone calls… all good quality.
Range: The box quotes about a 40-foot range; I must say I can agree with this. It was great being able to leave my phone in the bedroom and walk around the house with out the fear of a wire catching something while doing housework, or dipping into dishwater. I even walked outside in heavy Missouri winter winds, the headset lost connection, but when I entered my concrete basement it re-connected, and started right where it left off, with just as good of quality as when I was sitting right next to the iPod.
Comfort: With thick padding on the ears and headband the headphones were some of the most comfortable I have tried yet.
Portability: These things fold up just small enough to fit into a coat pocket (Shown below). The Battery lasts for some time, it does have to charge through a USB, which seems like it would be a pain, but it is few and far between needing a charge.
Mic: I do not use the mic often, so it is nice that it folds up to be flush with the band, so when wearing them on the streets it doesn’t look like you are wearing a lame pair of computer headphones, but when the mic is needed it folds down and bends back and forth from the mouth with its flexible attachment.
Ease of use: Easy to setup, nice large buttons, which are glove friendly for the winter.
The not so good:
Sound quality (over wireless receiver): The 2.4GHz does not carry the best sound with it. Maybe would be good for chatting, but any quality from music or game sound effects are lost. (So maybe get a Bluetooth dongle if you want to use it with a computer that does not have Bluetooth built in, seen below)
Would have also been nice to have the option to plug in a 3.5mm jack in if you wanted to use them wired, for even better sound (like on the Beats design)
Durability: Made of plastic, does not seem super durable. Only time will tell.
Noise Isolation: Good sound, but that person you’re sitting next to on the plane will be able to hear it just a well as you can. No private conversations here.
With the amount that I wrote on the good rather than the bad, I hope that it is conveyed that I really enjoyed these headphones. Though they had some flaws they are some of the most practical ones I have tried yet, in my long line of failed headphone solutions.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Connection
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not that Great
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
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Not that Great. I loose connection in between. Pairing is also difficult.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Range, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Headset for home phone
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Very comfortable, you have to do a little trial and error with the microphone to find the correct placement so that people on the other end can hear clearly but once you have it down it is great. Microphone piece is flexible and can be moved around to get it in the right spot for your head/mouth. This is very nice b/c everyone's voice carries differently and it helps so people can hear you clearly on the other end. The Best Buy rep. that helped me sold this to me to be compatible with my Bluetooth home phone but it does NOT work with cordless phones which was a disappointment. It does however work great with my cell phone and is a joy to have when on long conference calls. Range is decent but if you are going to move around while on a call I would recommend putting your cellphone in your pocket to avoid cutting out. Sometimes there is unexplained cutting out but it is not all that often so I can live with it. In my opinion the one downfall is that there is not a real good way to tell battery percentage before you get on a call and sometimes it starts to cut out and act funky in the middle of a conference call. That usually tells me that the battery light (which is located up on your earphone) has probably changed to yellow and the headset needs to be charged again. Remember to charge every night as battery duration is not that long and even if you didn't use it much the day before the next day it won't last for long if it wasn't charged overnight.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Connection
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall Very Good Headset
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I had a Sony Bluetooth wireless PS3/PC headset that died and I needed a replacement I was considering the Logitech G930 but the H800 won me over. It can connect to a PC by either Dongle or Bluetooth and to other Bluetooth devices. I prefer the open ear design of the headset as it allows me to others who might be trying to get my attention while I have the headset on. It is lighter on the head and cooler to wear. The sound quality is quite good for gaming which my principle use. The microphone works well and is on the right side, which I prefer. The boom is flexible and swings out of the way when not needed. It has easy to use controls for volume and controlling your music player. The only problem I have had is that sometimes when you boot up the PC, the headset does not connect to the dongle provided. I have found though the simply unplugging the dongle for a few seconds and re-plugging it solves the problem and it only happens occasionally. I have noticed that not connecting to the dongle is a problem common to many wireless headsets. At least with the H800, it not a big deal. Overall, this is a very good headset and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a headset that will work on the PC as well as mobile bluetooth devices.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Comfort, Range
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good perfromance and versatility
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First, I like the fact that the headset is blutooth and usb capable. Not all my devices are blutooth capable so having the nano receiver option really expands the number of devices the unit will work with. Logitech conveniently provides a storage compartment for the receiver so you always have it if you need it. Very nice.
Pairing is quite simple and I quickly had it paired with both my cell phone and my PS3. When playing MP3s from my phone, the headset sounds quite nice and had plenty of volume. I already own a S9 rocker stereo blutooth headset and I found the logitech unit to outperform it in several areas. I found the sound to be better while the S9 focuses on compact size. Reception on the logitech was quite impressive as I could leave my phone in my basement and listen to music on the second story. Yes, that is through 2 floors (likely depends partly on the performance of your blutooth devices transmitter power. I was using an LG Rumor Touch). I didn't do a range test outdoors but I am sure it will be equally impressive. It is adjustable and comfortable to wear, even for my big noggin, for long periods while working or playing. The battery life is also superior. I can play music for hours before charging is necessary. I also like the fact that cell call audio, while possibly mono, still plays on both speakers. My S9 goes drops to one speaker in call mode and on the PS3.
One thing that can vary from headset to headset is how it pairs with the PS3. Some require you to manually go in and connect each time to the PS3, while others connect up automatically after the initial pairing process. This is probably mostly due to the firmware in the headset but it is easy to understand why automatic is the best. The PS3 blutooth apparently differs from cell phones, so the power up linking after the devices are paired can change for the PS3 for some reason, while all my devices seem to link automatically with my phone. This headset does automatically link with the PS3 when the headset is turned on, which is nice. Just like any headset, if you have been using it with one device and switch to another device, you have to refresh the link the first time you link the devices again. From that point, it will automatically link with that device until you link it to another paired device.
The second way to connect this headset, via the usb, is plug and play. Your usb equipped device will automatically install the driver once you insert the receiver, and you will be listening in less than a minute. The only difference is operation from one to the other is that the power selector needs to be in usb mode instead of blutooth mode. Easy peezy. The sound quality between modes sounds equally good having good bass response and dynamic range. Just keep in mind that these are under a $100 bucks and wireless and should not be compared to a high end audiophile grade plug in headset.
In closing, I find this headset to be an excellent performer for the price and feel it would be excellent for most users. Like the majority of logitech devices, the performance, price, and quality are always top notch and I highly recommend this headset.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality, Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Absolutely excellent product!
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Usually when you go into an electronics store, be it Best Buy or any other, and you ask about Bluetooth headsets, they first want to take you to the phone section. After correcting that you mean a flat against, on, or over-the-ear stereo model for a computer they take you to Stereo and Gaming headsets. The Logitech H800, in at least two main stores, including Best Buy, sits in neither location but a 3rd - a Logitech end cap - where it is mostly overlooked and strangely not even thought of or referenced by the sales staff. And yet, it is reasonably priced, very light weight and comfortable, comes with its own supplied computer dongle and pairs easily with it and cell phones both. The pad against your ears is flat, soft, and comfortable and the quality of sound is not only excellent but really has to be heard to be believed . . . with surprisingly little sound leakage unless you have it blaring. While definitely not for heavy metal, grunge, or punk band listening, it has excellent music playing properties with all the base I care to listen to - heavy base lovers go elsewhere. And the quality of sound over phone or Skype is the best you can find anywhere north of $500. You get quality sound in and out without ever feeling you have much perched on top of your head and I have received a few complimentary comments on the sleek style of the unit. The "ever-so-slim tilting forward from headset boom mike" leaves you comfortable knowing people around you can see that your speaking into a communications headset and not merely off your medication or Schizophrenic . . . and they would fall in love with this headset too !!! Get the H800 with Bluetooth and comfy headband padding that "also" pairs with cell phones "not" the 600 model . . . You want the H800 by Logitech.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Range, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good for its intended use
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The Logitech H800 is pretty decent as wireless headphones go. The main draw is its ability to pair with your phone via Bluetooth, as well as you PC via a wireless adapter. This allows for easy switching between phone calls and Skype calls, or any other application that requires a mic (such as voice chat in video games). The range is a bit better than some of the cheaper Bluetooth headphones I've owned, and I've not run into any issues with it dropping connections or refusing to connect.
Sound quality is good, though nowhere near what you'd get from wired headphones in the same price range. You're definitely paying for convenience as opposed to fidelity, and if sound quality is your primary concern, you might be disappointed. However, they work well enough that less discerning listeners will probably like them quite a bit, especially when compared to ear buds or speakerphone sound.
They are lightweight, which is a plus, but the plastic feels thin and cheap. They have barely any clamping force, which means they fall right off my head if I look down abruptly. The band flexes a lot and I feel like I need to be extra careful with them, compared to the industrial studio headphones I normally use.
Button placement is good, and the controls are responsive. I find the switch that goes from off to Bluetooth to (whatever the other wireless connection is called) is kind of fiddly, and I have to put some effort into selecting the correct mode.
So overall, there are better sounding, more rugged headphones out there for the price. However, I needed these specifically for their ability to switch from phone to PC and back quickly and reliably, and for that, they do a great job. 4 stars, with a lot of caveats.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Range, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Compatibility
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Headset
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So, first all of the good.
The headset is easy to set up and use. It has very clear sound/good range. It has pretty good range (distance) as well. I used it with my phone and my old laptop. Additionally, it charges really quick and the charge lasts for quite a long time. Very lightweight and comfortable to wear as well.
The only downside (pretty big actually). It does not work with windows 8/8.1 currently. So, I tried to use it with my new computer, and it wouldn't recognize it. Of course, when I actually went to the website for support, it stated that. So, I couldn't mark it down since it provided what it said it was supposed to provide.
Great headset. I would definitely recommend unless you're using windows 8/8.1.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Comfort
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Flexible comms for remote worker
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This headset attaches via USB and via Bluetooth. It has a switch to seamlessly switch between USB and Bluetooth. This has been extremely convenient for me, as i change between PC based video conferencing and cell phone usage in my day-to-day job. Headset is very comfortable. Charging is via micro-usb charger connection, and this connection is strictly for power - your computer cannot recognize the headset via this connection. Advertised battery life is longer than actual battery life, as i get maybe 5 hours of continued use without re-charging. Microphone appears to be pinned to be used only on the right side of the head.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Comfort, Range
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Only choice for Bluetooth conferences
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There are very few headphones that work with Bluetooth. There are plenty of tiny headsets for cellphones but not suited for 8 hours of calls. Luckily this one is close to perfect. It's light and comfortable for what it is. It doesn't get hot on the ears. It's call quality on skype is as good as I've had on any device. It connects via Bluetooth dongle or directly over Bluetooth. I could not get it successfully connected to my laptop without dongle but I'm glad it ended up that way. It has a flip switch to use the dongle or just the Bluetooth. Once connected to my mobile phone, I can switch from computer to phone via the headphone switch. Awesome. The experience for whomever is on the other end is as good as any headset I've owned. This picks up my voice and suppresses other noise better. I have devices that can go further from source but this one is adequate. I can go to another room but not much further. I'd say it'll go 25 to 30 feet but I haven't tested without obstructing walls.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Range, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Headset - clear tone
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I bought this headset as an upgrade to an earlier model that did not have bluetooth capability. Bluetooth works fantastic with my Samsung Smart phone and with a flip of a switch can convert to a wireless headset to be used with my laptop for listening via a mini nano receiver that plugs into the usb port. Good sound quality. Once charged it will last for several hours of non stop use. The older model had a slot built into the headset to transport the nano receiver. This one does NOT. Love the fact that there are no wires to deal with. Listening or talking capability is about 30 ft. from the source (maximum).
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good headphones for the price.
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Pros: Good sound quality. Comfortable to wear. Love that they are wireless. Great price for being wireless compared to much higher priced ones.
Cons: The battery life is decent but a bit to short for my usage. I like to listen to music while on the computer and find that I need to charge them more often and have to use 2 USB ports to do this and it's a bit of a hassle.
Overall, still a good deal I think.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Compatibility
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
only missing one thing
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I love this device. It has excellent sound quality, it's comfortable to wear, and the microphone works great. It is missing one thing to be perfect in my mind... the unifying receiver. Hopefully the next generation has that built in. being able to switch between my tablet (Bluetooth) and computer(wireless receiver) is extremely convenient, but as ports decrease having a receiver for my mouse and keyboard(unify) and this device is annoying. I would still recommend this product to anyone looking for a office handset that is reasonably priced and works great. To top it off it has Bluetooth and a traditional wireless receiver which is really nice.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice all around Headset
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The Logitech H800 headset is really good. I use them everyday for work. We use Microsoft Lync for our conference call system. The headset works great. I also use them for watching Netflix. Nice all around sound. Last, I have paired it via Bluetooth with my Samsung Galaxy S4. It works great. There are a few things that could be improved. I only get about 5 hours of use on a full charge. The other thing that bugs me is the small power and wireless selector slide switch. It is a little small. I need to use my fingernail to slide it into position. One final note: The sound of your voice to others tends to be a bit echoing or speakerphone-like. Everyone can hear you just fine. I also have a wired Logitech headset and the voice quality is much better wired vs Bluetooth. If you are on the fence about buying, buy them. You will not regret the purchasing. Overall, I am very happy with the purchase.