EKSA-H6 AI Powered ENC Bluetooth Headset - DEMO & REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • You don't have to spend all day on the phone to appreciate the benefit of the EKSA-H6 Ai-Powered ENC Bluetooth Headset, but if you work at a call center, customer service, or otherwise talk for hours, you'll love it. Tech expert Dave Taylor runs the EKSA-H6 through its paces and tests out its various features, including recording his voice as a demo. Result: A solid product, as he explains in this candid review.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @dougcrowley6626
    @dougcrowley6626 2 года назад

    Dave, I really appreciate your video on this headset. I just bought mine last week and never had one before so I decided to listen to you and your take on this. I too almost did not see the charger and blue tooth adapter. I am now using this on a regular basis and love it. So much nicer than talking into your cell phone. I now have it hooked up to my laptop as well and enjoy it. Great to listen to my music through them as well. You did an excellent job explaining the use and mechanisms of this headset. Thank you very much. I did subscribe. Have a great week.

    • @AskDaveTaylor
      @AskDaveTaylor  2 года назад

      Excellent feedback and I'm really glad you're enjoying the EKSA unit, Doug!

    • @dougcrowley6626
      @dougcrowley6626 2 года назад

      @@AskDaveTaylor Thanks again. All the best to you!

  • @KenNakajima07
    @KenNakajima07 2 года назад +2

    Great review!! I was wondering if I buy these or the mpow hc6 but these appear to have better mic quality, thanks!!

    • @ncdave4life
      @ncdave4life Год назад

      This is more like the MPOW HC5 (bluetooth) than the HC6 (wired).
      I've had an MPOW HC5 for the last ten months. It worked quite well for about nine months (except connecting to two devices at once has always been finicky), but in the last few weeks it's gotten flakey, in two ways:
      1. Occasionally the microphone will just quit, during the middle of a phone call: the other person starts saying, "Are you still there? Can you hear me? Hello? Hello?" _{click}_
      2. The sound I hear in the headphones, which used to be consistently excellent, now occasionally becomes choppy.
      Unkile the Eksa H6, the MPOW HC5 apparently does not have CVC 8.0 noise cancellation, though I'm not 100% sure of that. (There're two models, the HC5 and HC5 Pro, and it's unclear how or whether they differ -- that might be the difference.)
      Another difference between the HC5 and H6 is that the H6 is over-ear, and the H5 is on-ear.
      An advantage of the HC5 is that it is now amazingly inexpensive: under $20 from WalMart.
      I've also had a Jabra Evolve 65. On the plus side, although it didn't have CVC or ANC, the sound quality was consistently good, both for me and for the person I was talking to. Also, its bluetooth connectivity, even with two devices connected, was the best and most trouble-free I've ever seen. However it was expensive, the physical build quality was terrible, and the physical design was poor (had to glue the earpiece to the headband to keep the mic from bumping into my mouth; battery was incredibly difficult to replace without breaking the unit, and the flimsy headband was so loose that I had to attach a string, looped over the back of my neck, to keep the headset from falling off my head, etc.)
      I've just ordered yet another competitor to these three: the Anker H700. It is intermediate in price: cheaper than Jabra, slightly more expensive than Eksa, much more expensive than MPOW. It also has ANC (to quiet background noise for the wearer), as well as CVC (to hide your background noise from the person you're talking to). But it hasn't arrived yet.
      *Dave,* a suggestion: I'd be interested in seeing a comparative review between this Eksa headset and the Anker H700.

  • @sliddjur
    @sliddjur 10 месяцев назад

    why didnt you test the enc?

  • @yeseh3688
    @yeseh3688 Год назад

    Would you say there is a big difference between the H6 and H1 Noise Cancelling ? ..# ?

  • @leorosa
    @leorosa Год назад

    I've lost my dongle for the Eksa H1. Does the dongle for this also good w/ H1?

  • @Reman1975
    @Reman1975 2 года назад

    I don't suppose you know if this headset can be used while it's charging? I keep looking at the EKSA H6's, but this one thing is a pretty big deal breaker for me.
    I've found that a decent number of manufactures now build their headsets so they can be used like a wired unit while charging. Some good ones even shut off their Bluetooth entirely and revert to working purely through the USB cable, while others just use the USB for power and continue using Bluetooth for audio RX/TX, but unfortunately a fairly significant proportion are still built to not fully power on while charging (Probably because it would most likely push their hour and a half charging time claim up to 3+ hours, and customers who don't turn them off before charging could complain).
    This is quite an important bit of information to me, as I don't like being tied to my desk by wires, but that would always be preferable over having to hang up a headset for one and a half to two hours while it's recharging. Strangely though, no one I've seen reviewing these seems to clarify if this model (or any other for that matter) actually works while charging.
    In my career as a PC hardware tech, I've seen various items like wireless keyboards and mice that can't be used as a wired device while charging, and every time I've encountered one of these it's been a HUGE pain in the neck if I'm halfway through something when these items unexpectedly decide they're going to clock out for a 2 hour break to recharge. I can't be the only person who would find this little extra bit of extra info useful before choosing new kit. So, as no one else seems to be adding it, maybe you could do this on future wireless device reviews? It would be a quick and simple way to include a tiny bit of extra thoroughness to your already pretty comprehensive reviews, and it's something that other channels are rarely adding.

    • @AskDaveTaylor
      @AskDaveTaylor  2 года назад

      I think that's simply because with battery life of 6+ hours, it's reasonable to assume you'll charge it when you don't need it or are taking a break. You do raise an interesting question, though. Perhaps you can reach out to the manufacturer to clarify this question?

    • @Reman1975
      @Reman1975 2 года назад +1

      @@AskDaveTaylor I was half hoping you'd still have had this headset kicking around and might check, but no worries (No successful RUclips reviewer can horde everything they get in). I found a single broken English reply to a question on Amazon that looks to imply that these probably aren't one of the type that will work while charging, so they're probably not for me.
      Mind you, I haven't seen a bad review of these yet........ Well, none that couldn't be explained by ham fisted users breaking them, so they might still be worth thinking about. 🤔

    • @RJ_Uploads
      @RJ_Uploads 2 года назад

      They do not stay on while charging, I have tested this, but I did find these at a store that gets Amazon trucks and they only cost me $10.

    • @ncdave4life
      @ncdave4life Год назад

      Great question, Reman. I can tell you that:
      1. The Jabra Evolve 65 *_does_* stay on when you plug in a charging cable.
      2. The MPOW HC5 does *_not_* stay on. It annoyingly shuts off and cannot be turned back on while charging. (However, since I charge it every night, that's a minor problem, for me.)
      3. I have just ordered an Anker H700, and I hope it'll stay on while charging.

  • @TheJtrg
    @TheJtrg 2 года назад

    Don`t believe - looking like simple advertisement. Especially with those "EKSA-H6 Ai-Powered ENC Bluetooth Headset" in the beginning and in the end. Not sincerely at all. Additionally - "look look that cool mic... let's listen... sound is cool... bla-bla" My minds "Sound is S! Who are you trying to kid?"

    • @AskDaveTaylor
      @AskDaveTaylor  2 года назад

      Wow, sounds like you have an axe to grind with EKSA. But I'm not sure what you say aligns with the actual demo I gave in my video review. Have you had EKSA products that underperformed or are you just echoing what you've heard from others?

    • @TheJtrg
      @TheJtrg 2 года назад

      @@AskDaveTaylor Yes, I have them. Sound and mic - money for nothing. Especially by BlueTooth. Sound tests by somebody v=O0AwRy93ElU