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10 Mar, 2026







£118.13 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For ~£98 ex‑VAT, this Lenovo wireless headset is a decent “just works” option for office and call-center staff who want hands-free calls without getting tangled in a desk. The USB‑C + Bluetooth angle is practical: you can use the dongle/connection for more stable call audio at a desk, then switch to Bluetooth for laptops/tablets when people are moving around. It also tends to suit the reality of managed IT environments—Lenovo gear is usually straightforward to procure and standardise across a team.
That said, I wouldn’t pick it if your priority is long, all-day comfort or advanced call quality in noisy environments. At this price point, wireless headsets can still have trade-offs around mic performance and ear comfort once you’re wearing them for hours; if you’re in a busy call-floor, you’ll want to verify people’s feedback on background noise rejection and whether the mic sounds “clear” rather than merely “loud.” If your users make lots of calls from a fixed workstation and just need reliable audio, it’s a solid buy. If you’re equipping a large team, I’d treat it as a good baseline—then do a quick pilot with a handful of users before rolling it out.

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