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
Cons mentioned:
Fit
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Sound is great!
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These headsets work great, sound great and are comfortable. They do fit a little loose on my and I have a smaller head. Im female. The range is not quite as good as they say. I can only get about 10 yards and they break up pretty bad. But overall, if you stay in that range, they really work great!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Solid Solid Wireless Headset with Multiple Uses
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It's tough nowadays to find a good pair of headphones that you can use for a myriad of things like listening to music, watching movies, or even talking on the phone or via video chat. It's even harder to find a pair of headphones that can be used for these things without having to fumble with an annoying cord or a compatible audio jack. The Logitech H800 wireless headphones attempt to provide a remedy to the cord situation by freeing you from them while offering many use-case scenarios as well. Overall, they do a great job and should offer plenty of enjoyment for many users out there looking for a great, affordable pair of wireless headphones.
I wanted to first talk a bit about the build quality of the headphones. After all, whats the use of having a great pair of headphones if they're just going to feel flimsy and breakable after just a few uses? I'm happy to say that the Logitech H800 headset is solid enough for the average user. It's body is made out of plastic, but it's quite sturdy. On top of that, there's some nice cushioning for extra comfort while wearing them on the headband itself. These headphones don't surround your ears. Rather, they are the conventional "over-the-ear" type of headphones, so they wont cancel out background noise too well. That's important to keep in mind, especially if you're someone who takes trips on airplanes a lot or spends a lot of time listening to music in a busy, loud environment. The included microphone that extends from the headset at the user's desire is a bit flimsy for my tastes, but it does the job. Just make sure you don't bend it too far, as it feels as though it could break.
The functionality of the headset is quite good, as it offers plenty of options for basic phone and computer functions. You'll be able to answer calls, pause and skip music tracks, increase volume, and even store the small USB receiver right on the headset itself. It's quite convenient and works very well with my testing.
One cool thing about the headset is that it offers a couple of different ways to interact with your electronic devices. First off, it's bluetooth compatible, so you can easily sync it up with your phone, tablet, or even computer. Sound quality through bluetooth is absolutely fantastic, and signal strength is great as well. In my testing, I was able to connect my HTC Rezound to the headphones via bluetooth and still get signal strength and great sound from across the house. Making calls from the headphones with the microphone was fantastic as well, as callers could hear me very clearly and I had no problems hearing them. On the other hand, if your computer doesn't have bluetooth, the headset comes with a small USB receiver that is very similar to those included with wireless mice and keyboards. I had no problems connecting the headset with that either, and it worked flawlessly on my Windows 7 PC. Sound quality through the receiver, however, was not so good. More on that later.
In order to have a great pair of headphones, sound quality must be pretty good, especially if you're paying a hefty price. That being said, the Logitech H800 headset offered fantastic audio quality over bluetooth. Music was crisp and clear, and bass response was also sufficient. Even at the highest volumes, I didn't hear any crackling or distortion. The same cannot be said, however, when listening to music or watching video through the USB receiver on my Windows 7 PC. It seemed as though when the volume was increased, I could hear faint crackling and distortion with sound. It became especially apparent when there was a lot of bass or heavy guitar riffs in music. It's not as noticeable with video playback, but it's bothersome nonetheless.
Overall, I'd say that the Logitech H800 is a great, affordable pair of wireless headphones for the average consumer. They offer great portability with their fold-up feature, and they serve many uses.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Compatibility
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great sound for the price
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Overall great headset. Comfortable, I can hear well and clear speaking. Had a problem using headset with GoToMeeting (A citrix product). Everything worked find in the sound check, but when meeting started, nothing worked. I had to completely uninstall/install 3 times before it finally worked.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great headset, but missing a bit of convenience
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I've had this headset for a few months. It has been great with working from home - especially with a computer where the microphone and speakers were not great on their own.
People have told me that it sounds much better when using this than the computer or a pair of bluetooth headphones (which also had a bit of log). It has been comfortable to wear for several hours of calls during the day.
My couple of knocks on this:
- wish the battery life was a little longer. On those days where you may be on calls ALL DAY LONG, it may not make it the full day. I am not someone taking calls all day - mostly conference call meetings. I have definitely had to plug this in to charge each night. Also, if I happen to have a break between calls I also switch it off.
- wish the range was a bit better when connected to the receiver. Doesn't go the full 33 feet before starting to cut out. It seems to go a bit further on bluetooth vs the receiver. This is more of a convenience thing for me as it has the advertised range of most headsets.
- I don't like that it doesn't have a storage spot for the receiver like the H600 does. This would be especially handy if moving between offices (post Covid).
- Last knock is that the mute button does not seem to work when connected via bluetooth on a computer. Works just fine when bluetooth connected to my phone or to the usb receiver, but not when connected via bluetooth to the computer.
This sounds like a lot of knocks, but these are really mostly just convenience things, so that knocks it down a star for me. Overall though when using the headset, it is great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good wireless headphone for the money
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While these headphones aren't audiophile, they work well for what I need. I use them at work with the supplied USB dongle (that PC doesn't have bluetooth) to listen to music and podcasts, and also as a headset for webex (conference calls).
I also use them at home with my bluetooth enabled Laptop for conference calls. I have a big head, and some headphones are too tight. These are comfortable for me.
Only downside might be the battery life, giving me about 6 hours on a charge, however they can still be used while plugged in to a USB charging port with a long enough cord, just not as portable.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great value for the money
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I love these! I had an H600 headset before that I left on and the battery died and wouldn't recharge. While the H800 doesn't have an auto-shutoff, it does have a replaceable/rechargeable battery. The headband has better padding and the H800 has Bluetooth as well as wireless (via nano USB). The sound quality is great for this price range,
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Well rounded VOIP wireless Headset
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The Logitech H800 is a well rounded Bluetooth AND/OR Non-Bluetooth wireless in one headset. It provides great audio from both inbound and outbound audio. The unit is very light on the head and has sufficient padding. It travels well as it conveniently folds and stores into a drawstring bag provided in the box.
The battery lasts a normal work day. I used one of these for over a year and it was a solid performer. This is the second unit that I have purchased. I accidentally damaged the 1st unit, the mini USB port on the headset will not take much abuse, so care must be taken when charging this unit with the provided USB to Mini-USB cable. For only the reason of the fragility of the Headset charging port did I give the unit 4 stars instead of 5.
With that being said, I would still highly recommend this headset.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A classic that has little competition
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Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
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Let's face it, this headset is getting a little long in the tooth. However there are still few that compete with it at this price range, aside from a few gaudy "gaming" branded ones. You have to pay double for similar "brand name" headsets.
The good:
- Very low profile compact design
- Good sound quality, especially used with the dongle in hi-res mode
- Bluetooth and wireless dongle connectivity options
- Great battery life in bluetooth mode - I've managed up to 2 days without turning it off.
- The battery is replaceable and there is built-in storage for the dongle
The bad:
- Controls only work with the wireless dongle on Windows.
- Sound quality in bluetooth mode is not great.
- Battery life when used with the dongle (hi-res mode) is only a about 4 hours.
- The on/off/mode switch is tiny and flimsy. You have to pay attention when you use it.
- Can only be paired with one device at a time.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good value, good sound
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The battery life (1 charge) is not enough to wear these (in wireless mode) all day, but the sound is good and the option of connecting via Bluetooth or their own RF dongle is convenient and makes them more portable. They also work nicely while connected via USB to charge.
One thing I would very much like to see improved is the size and brightness of the "ON" indicator light. I find it all too easy to set them down and leave them on all night, so have to use the headphones plugged in for the first few hours of the day.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Get the job done
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Overall, these work quite well. The plastic feels a little cheap (like it may break with extended usage), and the earpads just sit on your ears (not cupping over the ears like I'm used to and would like for further noise dampening), which is why I deducted one star.
Pros:
- Very lightweight and comfortable
- Fold up compactly, so I just leave them in my computer bag when not in use
- Work on both Bluetooth and with a dongle (which makes it exceedingly easy to use with multiple computers)
- The dongle is very small, so I just leave it plugged into my laptop all the time (I used to have a Plantronics set with a dongle about the size of a USB "thumb dive." I had to remove it put put my laptop in the bag, and eventually lost the dongle. Which is why I bought these)
- Decent sound quality
Cons:
- Plastic feels a bit cheap, so I'm afraid they may eventually break from getting jostled around in my computer bag
- Mic quality is OK... it's fine for teleconferencing, but not high enough quality that I feel I can use it for video recordings
- Earphones just sit on the ears, not over the ears (this is personal preference, you may like them fine)
Summary: They aren't perfect, but they are the best I've found for what I want: Easy-to-travel with, good quality sound, and wireless. They are my "go to" headphones, and use them at my desk and when out and about with my laptop.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Range, Sound quality, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
great for conference calls, hands free , no wires
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These are light weight, good voice clarity to other end and good clear reception. battery lasts about 4-6 hours, with lots of chatting. Hands free, can step away , good range 100 ft or so. Down side is the recharge port and connection. The metal that retains the usb plug-in for charging is lousy., If headset is dropped or bumped while charge cable is plugged in it seems to expand the female portion of the port to make connecting loose.. Took two replacement batteries to finally realize that the battery wasn't actually bad, in fact the connection area doesn't maintain connectivity to charge the battery. Now I set the headset to the side, with a little tension on charge connection cable, and make sure to get the battery to charge up. You can see the light display flashing when charging is happening.
Logitech support and I have gone round and round not fun to deal with AT ALL. All said and done I tried 4 other top of the line, wireless, Bluetooth headset -- , in ear isn't my thing, head back wrap over ear wasn't comfortable, sound quality wasn't as good, so nothing better I could find, and these were about 50 to $100 cheaper. With a little more care , think the connector can be dealt with. would give 5 stars if didn't have to be so careful with that port, and their support was worth anything. May want to consider the extended warranty (wouldn't normally) so you can just take them back If connector expands over a couple years.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Comfort, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great headset, short battery life
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I bought this headset specifically over the H600 because it supports Bluetooth. This means I can use with my cellphone as well for calls. The headset sounds great, is comfortable, and functions great. the BIG downside is the short battery life. I used this from 8AM to about 1:30PM and it needed charged. Several reviews say the H600 lasts 8 hours or so. I had BB price match Staples.com and had a $5 reward. If you DON'T need Bluetooth, the H600 maybe a better solution. If you need Bluetooth, just be warned of battery life.
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Having both bluetooth and USB dongle hookups means I can use the phones on my iPad, iPhone or laptop while traveling (I travel with all 3 and use them for different meetings, etc.) then when I return home I can switch seamlessly to my desktop PC and still have my other devices connected as well. The phones are comfortable and work great on Skype WebEX and other video conferencing software, and they are also nice and light.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
nice for wireless cnxn via usb, so so bluetooth
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Product is easy to use out of the box. Good for light to medium use or needs to charge more often for daily use. Bluetooth a little more complicated to pair, but usb pairs easily. Sound is great for office productivity but low for gaming. lightweight headset, comfortable.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality, Weight
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing sound, weighs nothing and comfy as heck
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I didn't know that wireless had gotten this good. Was tired of twisted and broken cables so I gave it a shot. Bottom line, it is ridiculously light weight, comfortable to the point you may walk out of the house with them on (almost), and the sound quality is stunning (this coming from a guy with a $30k home stereo). Battery life is about 6 hours, but I wish it had hot swap batteries and an external charger for marathon gaming days. But if you are looking for a headset and you play less than 6 hours at a clip, then this is really a no brainer. I can't imagine anything surpassing this headset.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Affordable Wireless Headphones For Everyday Use
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Logitech has always made great products. I have sworn by them for years for my keyboards, mice and headsets. This is an affordable alternative to premium sets such as Beats by Dre. The sound quality is good and it toggles between my iPhone and computer's music. The toggle switch could be a little easier to use but it is not a huge negative in my opinion. Really a great price point as well. I would absolutely recommend this to a friend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good Headset
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This headset does the trick, especially if you are using it for recording and streaming. The Microphone does an adequate job of noise canceling and the headset itself is very comfortable. I would say, however, to ensure that you pay attention to the battery levels as it has a direct impact on how well the noise canceling works.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Bluetooth
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great BT headphone for music and calls
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I had my fair share of BT headsets and wireless headphones with mic. I certainly did not want anymore wired headset where I have to hold the mic also. I was looking for a dedicated headset that I can primarily use for VOIP on my laptop, Skype, and GoToMeeting. I was also looking for a decent headphone with audio clarity and a tight bass but not boomy. The HS800 fulfilled all of that and then some. I was ok with using the Logitech USB unifier but it is a big plus to have Bluetooth. I can now switch from using it on my laptop to my cell phone and answer calls too. For music listening -- WOW is the only word I can say. I've always liked Logitech's attention to music fidelity and this one does not disappoint. It does look a bit like "Princess Leia's bun hair" but I love this thing. I would rate it at 5 stars but 4 stars for now because Skype gets confused on which audio output device to use when I also have GoToMeeting turned on. Maybe it's a Skype problem but I have to power on/off the headset sometimes. Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Comfortable and clear
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These are my 4th or 5th pair of headphones. The microphone was the main reason I bought these, but the comfort is what I like best. They have been very good so far , however, the build quality is not so great. I have been extremely careful with these, don't wear them when charging and not when I am active. Use for skype and learning languages on computer.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good with a but
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I really like these. Comfortable and clear sound. The issue I have is that the charge doesn't last too long and it doesn't work so well with multiple applications.
I use Skype, a voip phone, sococo, webex, etc and sometimes it won't be set as default. I've tried a bunch of things but just can't get it to work all the time.
Also not so easy to switch between Bluetooth and USB connection.