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Logitech H650e headset review

Logitech H650e USB headset with noise-canceling - product features, specifications and first-hand consumer review

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With the unfortunate circumstances in 2020 office equipment demand grew bigger but this time for a different reason. Lots of employees needed to transition they work from office to home so new gear was needed. 

Today we are reviewing a product that serves this purpose pretty well - the Logitech H650e USB headset with noise-cancellation  is just one of the gadgets one may need for better home office work.

Logitech H650e - product specifications

Now, here is a quick look of the product specifications of the Logitech H650e USB headset:

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  • Frequency response: 50Hz-10KHz (Diffuse field)
  • Sensitivity: 90 dB ±3 dB at 1 KHz, Input 0.56V/10 mm free field
  • Distortion: <4% @ 1 kHz, 0 dBm0, 1 kHz
  • Compliant to EN60950-1
  • Type: Bi-directional ECM
  • Frequency response: 100 Hz - 10 KHz
  • Sensitivity: Type: -45 dB +/- 3 dB
  • Distortion: <10% @ 1 kHz, 15 dBPa (MRP) input
  • Operating voltage: 1.4-5V DC

Logitech H650e - our test

We tested the Logitech H650e almost for a week now and we have to admit they are doing pretty well for a compact work headset. 

Sound quality from the two stereo drivers is on a very good level and voices sound loud and clear.

headset tested

The noise-canceling mic on the other hand transmits voice without the intrusive sounds at home. This feature is very important, especially for home office workers, since there is always someone at home who will interfere with those important business calls that you might be attending.

noise-canceling headset

Logitech H650e has flat non-tangle cable which looks quite durable (don't test it with cats, please). And to be honest, we have very good impressions from the overall build-quality. That said, we rate this headset as a device from the low to midrange category, so don't expect Bang & Olufsen sound quality or other premium features.

Logitech H650e - video

Another useful thing in the Logitech H650e is the remote on the cable which has very big buttons, unlike many of its rivals. Some of the buttons are also backlit for additional comfort of use.
headset remote

Logitech H650e - our verdict

With an average price of around $60-70 we think this set is a bit overpriced. Yes, we have well-made headset that serves its purpose pretty well but still we think that there is some premium price added just for the branding.

Similar product that we recommend is the Jabra Biz 1500 USB.

And if you are not certain about this Logitech headset, please check the rest of our headphone reviews.

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