New Bee Bluetooth Headset V5.1 with Dual ENC Mic & 500mAh Charging Case (up to 50Hrs) – hands-free for driving, office & business
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking for a hands-free Bluetooth headset that’s mainly about getting through calls and meetings without constant charging, the New Bee V5.1 model is built around that idea. It pairs Bluetooth 5.1 with a dual-mic ENC (noise reduction) approach, and you get a 500mAh charging case designed to extend day-to-day use.
On paper, it aims to cover a lot of real-life scenarios: driving, business calls, and office use. The case includes an LED digital display for the remaining case power, which is a small detail, but it helps you top up before you’re caught short.
That said, it’s still a mid-range style headset by its feature set and typical kit positioning. If you’re chasing the absolute best call noise performance in the noisiest environments, you may find more premium options do better—this one is more “good enough for work” than “studio level”.
Key takeaways (what stands out)

The two areas that matter most for many buyers here are battery management and call clarity.
Longer use between charges is handled by the 500mAh charging case. The listing claims ultra-long battery support and mentions fully charging the earpiece quickly (2 hours) via Type-C or case charging. It also refers to multiple charging cycles from the case.
Clearer hands-free calls is addressed through CVC8.0 and dual-mic ENC. The listing describes the main mic capturing call sounds to reduce interference, plus a secondary mic and processing to block wind noise. In practical terms, that’s aimed at making conversations more intelligible when you’re moving around.
There’s also dual-device connection: you can connect to two devices at the same time, with a claimed stable connection range of up to 15M (without signal loss or music dropouts, per the description). This is useful if you split life between a mobile and a laptop/PC.
Tech specs



- Name: New Bee Bluetooth Headset V5.1
- Type: Bluetooth earpiece / hands-free headset with microphone
- Bluetooth version: 5.1
- Mic system: Dual-mic ENC noise cancelling (with CVC8.0 mentioned)
- Charging case capacity: 500mAh
- Charging: Type-C cable (NO AC ADAPT in the box)
- Charging time: fully charging in 2 hours (for the earpiece, per listing)
- Connection: Dual-device connection
- Connection range (claimed): up to 15M (without signal loss or music dropouts)
- Earpiece weight: 8.2g
- Ear fitting: 60° adjustable earbud, liquid silicone earplugs, 4 ear tip sizes (XS/S/M/L) and 4 ear hook sizes (XS/S/M/L)
- In the box: 1x Bluetooth earpiece, 1x 500mAh charging case, 4x liquid silicone ear tips (XS/S/M/L), 4x ear hooks (XS/S/M/L), 1x Type-C cable, 1x user manual
What you’ll notice day to day
If you use a headset mainly for phone calls and work audio, this is one of those “workflow” products rather than a gadget you only reach for occasionally.
A typical use case: you pair it to your mobile for calls, and then keep a second device connected for laptop audio. When you step away from your desk, the hands-free design plus the dual-mic noise reduction approach should help calls stay readable even if there’s some background noise.
Comfort is also handled with the usual in-ear plus hook approach. The listing mentions a liquid silicone fit designed to be soft and less likely to fall off, and a 60° adjustable earbud meant to suit either left or right ear. That’s the kind of thinking that matters if you wear it for long stretches.

One small limitation to keep in mind: the listing doesn’t spell out water resistance, so if you’re planning sweaty gym sessions or heavy exposure to rain, you’ll want to be cautious about relying on it.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want a practical Bluetooth hands-free headset with a charging case that’s designed to last, plus dual-device support for switching between a phone and a laptop/PC.
It makes sense if your main priority is calls—especially if you work in an office or you drive and need the mic to cope better with wind and interference than a basic single-mic setup.
It may not suit you if you want the most advanced microphone processing available, or if you’re very picky about call quality in extremely noisy conditions. Also, if you prefer charging via a different cable type, note that the box includes a Type-C cable but not an AC adapter.



How it holds up for driving and business use
For driving, the biggest buying question is usually whether you’ll need to constantly adjust the fit. Here, the combination of ergonomic design, adjustable earbud angle, and multiple ear tips/hooks is clearly aimed at stability.
For business and office use, it’s the mic setup that should matter most. The listing focuses on ENC/CVC-style noise reduction and wind-noise blocking through dual-mic processing. Over the course of meetings, that should translate into fewer “can you repeat that?” moments—though exact performance can still vary depending on your environment.
Getting the most from it
Before you buy, it’s worth doing two simple checks:

- Fit matters: use the ear tips and hooks sizes that seat comfortably. A poor fit can undermine call clarity and comfort, even with decent noise reduction.
- Charging habits: because this uses a charging case, make sure you’re topping the case up when needed. The LED display for case power is there for a reason, so use it.
If you’re the type who forgets charging until the battery is already gone, a case like this helps—but it still works best with a basic routine.
Buying verdict
A solid pick if you want a Bluetooth 5.1 hands-free headset with dual-device connection and a charging case built for long stretches between charges. The dual-mic ENC/CVC8.0 approach and the wind-noise blocking focus make it particularly relevant for driving, business calls, and office use.
It’s not the best choice if you need premium-grade call performance in the most chaotic environments, or if you’re specifically looking for documented water resistance. And if you don’t have a Type-C charging setup already, remember the included cable won’t include an AC adapter.



Mini FAQ
Is it compatible with phones and laptops?
The listing states compatibility with most Bluetooth devices, including iOS/Android phones and computers, PCs, laptops, and iPads.
Does it connect to two devices at the same time?
Yes, it supports dual-device connection, with a claimed stable range of up to 15M.
How do you charge it?
Charging is described as Type-C or through the charging case, with the earpiece fully charging in around 2 hours (as stated).
What’s in the box?
You get the earpiece, a 500mAh charging case, multiple ear tips and ear hooks (XS/S/M/L), a Type-C cable, and a user manual.
Does it come with an AC adapter?
No—the Type-C cable is included, but the listing notes that an AC adapt is not included.
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