TECKNET Wireless Headphones with Microphone – Noise-Cancelling Mic, Long Battery Life and USB DUO Connectivity
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What it is and who it’s for
Tecknet’s wireless headphones with a microphone are designed to bridge work and leisure calls with clear voice transmission and solid sound. If you need a hands‑free headset for meetings, videos, or music, and you value a dedicated mute feature for privacy, this model offers a practical package without pretending to be a premium audiophile solution.
How it works
On the microphone side you get a noise‑cancelling mic that aims to suppress ambient noise by a large margin, which helps keep conversations intelligible even in busy environments. The mute button is a straightforward safety net for privacy during calls. The built‑in drivers are intended to deliver decent detail for movies, music, and online chats, without promising studio‑grade performance.
Connectivity and pairing
The headset uses Bluetooth 5.2 for a stable connection and supports dual‑device pairing, which is handy if you switch between a laptop and phone. It can connect via a USB dongle for devices without built‑in Bluetooth, such as some desktops. The effective wireless range is described as up to 15 metres indoors, which aligns with typical home or small office layouts.
Comfort and endurance
With a lightweight design, adjustable headband, and soft ear cushions, these Tecknet headphones prioritise day‑long wearability. The microphone is mounted on a 270° rotatable boom, making it easy to position for calls. Battery life is claimed at about 50 hours of music playback and 720 hours of standby time, which suggests long periods between charges in routine use.
What it works with
Compatibility is pitched broadly: Bluetooth‑enabled PCs, Macs, Android devices, iPhones, and tablets are all supported, with Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS listed as compatible OS options. The absence of driver software installation is highlighted, which may simplify setup for many users, particularly for online conferences, webinars, classes, and video calls.


What stands out and what might hold you back
You’ll notice the practical emphasis on day‑to‑day use rather than high‑end audio fundamentals. The dual connectivity and simple physical controls (volume, track changes, mute) are convenient for quick adjustments during calls. However, as with many headsets in this tier, the audio may not satisfy critical listeners who expect studio‑grade clarity or deep bass. The noise‑isolation claim is useful, but keep in mind that real‑world performance depends on environment and mic placement.
Before you buy: what to check
- If you regularly work on devices without built‑in Bluetooth, the USB dongle option is a useful fallback.
- Consider whether you need very long battery life, while 50 hours of playback is generous, real‑world endurance will vary with volume and feature use.
- Ensure the mute function aligns with your privacy expectations during calls in busy spaces.
- Check that your preferred conferencing apps are listed among the supported environments, the description excludes a detailed app list.
Practical use case
Imagine you’re on back‑to‑back online classes or virtual meetings all day. You can couple the headset to a laptop for calls, then switch to a phone for quick notes during breaks, all without fiddling with cables. The mute button adds a sensible layer of privacy when you need to chat with someone nearby without broadcasting it to the meeting.
Is it worth it?
Final verdict
Given its emphasis on practical features for everyday work and casual listening, it makes sense if you value long battery life, broad compatibility, and straightforward controls over absolute audiophile performance. It may not be the best choice if you prioritise studio‑quality sound or if you require top‑tier noise isolation in extremely loud environments.
FAQs
- How easy is the setup? It supports Bluetooth pairing and a USB dongle option, with straightforward controls on the headset.
- Will it work with my desktop PC? Yes, via the USB dongle if your PC lacks built‑in Bluetooth.
- Can I use it for video calls and webinars? Yes, it’s designed for online conferences and video calls across major OS platforms.
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