Conambo K10C Bluetooth Headset Review

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Conambo K10C Bluetooth Headset Review
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The Conambo K10C Pro mono headset is perhaps mainly designed for the business market. Priced at £41.39 before discounts has a well made and professional feel to it. Build quality throughout feels first rate and robust with nothing looking likely to fail or fall off anytime soon.

In the box, you receive the headset itself, a clip-fit storage case, 9 buds (one fitted) of different sizes, a rather short USB charging cable and a well written and easy to read user guide.

This new headset employs the speedy Qualcomm QCC3040 chipset and I was very pleased to see that this headset also features USB-C charging and the Bluetooth 5.2 wireless protocol, which shows this is a newly designed unit and not just old tech repackaged. Bluetooth 5 allows the headset to quickly and easily connect to two devices at once, increases battery life and the reception range to 16m as well as giving fewer dropouts and less signal interference.

Looking at the IPX4 water resistant headset, which is fully adjustable and configurable to most ear and head shapes, along the top we see physical buttons for power on/off, and volume/track adjustment. On the twin microphone stalk are buttons for mute/personal assistant, and the Multi-Function button to cancel/reject calls, play/pause music and reset the headset. There is also the USB-C charging port.

This headset has three ways to charge from the 750mAh Lithium Polymer case battery. The headset can be slotted into the shaped recess inside the case, the headset can be inserted upright into the charging bay on the right, which can be accessed with the lid open or closed. The first method is the most natural when easy access to the headset is not needed and the second to make and receive calls when working at your desk. The headset is equipped with a standard USB-C port and this can be used to charge if the case is not available. The case itself is charged through the USB-C port and it gives a digital readout of the current battery status. A fully charged 750 mAh case battery should be able to charge the headset three times from flat. The only issue I have with the case is that there is no provision to store the charging cable inside.

One feature of this device is the ability to connect to two Bluetooth devices at once. To do this, connect to the first device in the normal way and then turn Bluetooth off on that device, and then pair the second device as before. Now without disconnecting the second device, turn on the first one again and it will automatically pair without disconnecting the other.. This is easier to do than it sounds and works well for me every time.

Call quality was excellent giving a clear distortion-free call with no dropouts or outages during my testing. Perhaps this is due to the dual noise reduction technologies of the twin microphones or the use of the AptX HD codec, but for whatever reason, call quality is excellent and one of the best I have encountered with this type of device.

So there it is. This is a quality piece of professional grade equipment well suited for use in the office or on the road.

The Good
Good Build Quality
2 Device Connection
Mic Noise Reduction
Bluetooth 5.2
AptX HD Compliant
Long Play Time
Twin Mics

The Bad
Cheaper Rivals Available
No Case Cable Storage

Music: YouTube Audio Library: John Deley and the 41 Players_ Hear the Noise

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