Arama A800 Mono Headset with Mic Review

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Arama A800 Mono Headset with Mic Review
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As people increasingly work from home equipment formerly only used in the office or workplace is finding its way into the home environment. If you work from a home or small office and find yourself continually dealing with phone calls then you may well have a need for this self-contained call centre headset.

In the rather plain and business like product box was the headset itself, a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter and a well written and nicely printed single sheet User Guide The headset, made from plastic over a steel core, has a fully adjustable boom mic and has a comfortable on-ear memory foam padded leather earcup which feel far nicer than the cheaper foam padded earcups too often used. The headset feels comfortable and light in use and I would guess would be fine for extended use. The extended cable hard-wired has a standard 3.5mm jack plug on the end and a large inline control panel with volume up and dial and a call/mic mute button. All is explained in the user Guide which is large and easy to read and I include a scan of it in my unboxing video.

The non-detachable microphone stalk can be rotated and positioned as close to the mouth as needed and then folded up and out of the way when not. The microphone can be muted when not needed using the control panel button which can also be used to accept or reject calls.

Sound quality is not usually of prime importance when designing call centre style headsets but this model is the exception with headphone sound quality that is more than adequate for home use for music and speech. The microphone too is better than I expected, not fantastic, but certainly above average for the price. I found the gain was a little low and needed to be boosted for my video and there was some background hum but remember this is a call centre microphone not intended for audio recording use.

Call quality seems fine on both ends of the conversation and I had no trouble making and receiving calls through this headset. The headset is lightweight and comfortable and the unpadded headband can be adjusted for size and comfort. It is very suited for long office sessions and the user soon forgets it is being worn. However, due to its lightweight, it is probably not very robust, so take care not to drop or sit on it.

Priced at £29.99 before discounts it is not inexpensive and there may be cheaper and better rivals out there, but this one is nicely made, works well gets the job done and is I think still a decent buy.

The Good
Mic Noise Reduction
USB-C Adapter
Padded Earcup
Good Call Quality
Mic Mute Button
Good User Guide

The Bad
Cheaper Rivals Available
Lightweight Construction
No Storage Case

Music: YouTube Audio Library: Brisket Taco - Cumbia Deli

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