Cuffia Yealink YHS33 microfono a cancellazione del rumore

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Upgrade your professional communication with the Yealink YHS33 Wired Headset, featuring a superior noise-cancelling microphone for crystal-clear calls in any Unified Communications (UC) environment. Designed for all-day wear, this ultra-lightweight headset offers dual connectivity (3.5mm jack or USB adapter) and plug-and-play compatibility with platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

  • Superior Noise-Cancelling Microphone for unmatched call clarity.
  • Ultra-Lightweight design and plush ear cushions for all-day comfort.
  • Dual connectivity via 3.5mm jack or included USB adapter for wide compatibility.
  • Optimized for professional UC platforms, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom.

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Yealink YHS33 Pro-Grade Wired Headset: Essential Noise-Cancelling Microphone for Crystal-Clear UC Calls and Ultimate Comfort

Maximize your productivity and enjoy unparalleled call clarity with the Yealink YHS33 Professional Wired Headset. Specifically engineered for Unified Communications (UC) environments, this headset features a high-performance noise-cancelling microphone that expertly filters out surrounding distractions, ensuring your voice is heard clearly on every call, conference, or webinar. Designed for all-day use, the YHS33 boasts an ultra-lightweight, ergonomic design with plush ear cushions, providing exceptional comfort during marathon work sessions. Seamlessly connect via the universal 3.5mm jack to smartphones and tablets, or use the included USB adapter for instant plug-and-play compatibility with your PC, laptop, and leading UC platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom. Upgrade to the YHS33 for superior sound quality and professional communication efficiency.

Key Features

  • Superior Noise-Cancelling Microphone for background noise elimination and professional call quality.
  • Wide Compatibility: Optimized for UC platforms and certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
  • Dual Connectivity: Connect via 3.5mm jack for mobile devices or USB for PC/laptop.
  • Ultra-Lightweight and Comfortable: Designed for extended, all-day wear with premium ear cushions.
  • Plug-and-Play Setup for immediate use across Windows and MacOS systems.

Important Information

  • Wired headset connectivity ensures reliable, uninterrupted communication.
  • Optimized for professional Unified Communications (UC) use.
  • Product includes headset, cable, and user manual.

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Specification

Overview

Weight 160 g
Dimensions 21.9 × 19.6 × 6.4 cm
Package dimensions

‎ 21.9 x 19.6 x 6.4 cm; 160 g

Date First Available ‏

‎ 31 Dec. 2020

Item model number ‏

‎ UH

Guaranteed software updates until ‏

‎ unknown

Manufacturer

‎ Yealink

Colour Name

for UC Optimized

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UH34 Dual

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UH34 Dual Lite

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UH34 Mono Lite

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UH36 Daul

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UH36 Mono

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  1. D. King


    I have three pairs of Bose noise cancelling headphones: QC25 which I’ve had for years, 700 and QC45. Funnily enough, the QC25s have better noise cancelling than the 700 but not as good as the QC45. I’m working at home these days, so I wanted a pair of headphones that I could use for work. I bought the Poly – Voyager Focus 2: noise cancelling headphones and mic, but had to return them because I needed to install software on my work’s device to get the best out of them. I then bough the Jabra Evolve2 75 noise cancelling headphones and mic, but had to return them for the same reason. I can’t install software on my work’s device without first getting it tested and approved and I couldn’t be bothered.I then realised that my Bose QC45 headphones have noise cancelling mics, so I tried using them with my work’s device but that didn’t work. Having said that, I didn’t really want to use them with my work’s laptop anyway. I had a think about it and concluded that I don’t really need noise cancelling headphones, I just need a noise cancelling mic, so I bought these Yealink headphones which were a lot cheaper than the others.I’ve just logged into work (Sunday) to test them with Teams using a test call. While I was talking I was clicking my fingers right in front of me. When the recording played back, I couldn’t hear the clicking at all. For me, that is a fantastic test and that’s just what I wanted. I do the same finger click test with my Bose headphones. Indeed, with my Bose QC45s on, I can still hear my fingers clicking in front of me but the Yealink mic doesn’t pick-up the clicks at all, so does this mean that Yealink’s noise cancelling is better then Bose or is it easier to apply noise cancelling to a mic than it is to headphones? If Yealink’s noise cancelling headphones are as good as their mic, then that will be a good thing because I don’t particularly like Bose as a company.

  2. Fatman


    This has been one of my best purchases. Has a bit of a tight clamp force but the noise cancelling is fantastic. Works well with Teams and allows you to have conversations in noisy open plan offices without frustration. The cable is a good length. Easy to transport in a bag, and controls are intuitive. Great value.

  3. Think Assemble Customer


    Works well however for travelling the wire covering isn’t fabulously robust and split easily

  4. Buckleyman


    This is my first headset – use it nearly everyday for work – teams meetings. Comfort good, even in long meetings, sound excellent – defiantly recommended.

  5. Think Assemble Customer


    The head set is easy to adjust, stays in place and is comfortable to wear, but best of all the sound quality is excellent, speech is clear in both directions.

  6. Darren Gooseberry


    I can’t believe I allowed myself to fall victim to the same brand’s garbage for a second time. Yealink, congratulations on consistently producing the most infuriating headsets on the planet. If I could give this latest piece of junk negative stars, I would.Let’s start with the sheer audacity of this company to churn out such a monumentally useless product. It’s like they’ve made a pact with the devil to curse unsuspecting customers with their subpar audio abominations.The sound quality? Oh, it’s a symphony of disappointment. I can’t tell if I’m listening to a conference call or a robot vomiting. The audio is so distorted that I’d rather communicate through smoke signals than subject my ears to this auditory atrocity.Comfort, or the lack thereof, is Yealink’s specialty. I wouldn’t wish the sensation of wearing this headset on my worst enemy. It’s as if they fashioned the headband from recycled barbed wire and decided that plush ear cushions were an unnecessary luxury. Congratulations, Yealink, you’ve successfully created a medieval torture device masquerading as a communication tool.And let’s not forget the mic, which apparently doubles as a potato. My colleagues asked if I was speaking to them from the bottom of a well. The distortion is so severe that I’m convinced Yealink hired a tone-deaf walrus to quality-test their products.Now, onto the build quality, or lack thereof. It’s like Yealink believes their customers live in a world made of marshmallows and cotton candy. The plastic feels like it could crumble at the mere thought of durability testing. I have more faith in a paper mache headset surviving a hurricane than this flimsy excuse for technology.To add insult to injury, this headset also shares its predecessor’s talent for random disconnects. It’s like playing a game of hide-and-seek with your audio connection, and Yealink is winning every time.In conclusion, save yourself the agony, frustration, and hard-earned money. Avoid Yealink headsets like the plague. If disappointment had a physical form, it would take the shape of a Yealink headset box. Yealink, you’ve truly outdone yourself in creating a product that makes people question their life choices.

  7. Akeem


    Sound better than previous product

  8. Charger stopped working after a week. It blew up and nearly caused injury!! Can I return please?


    It doesn’t work properly

  9. Robert H.

    Very Good Headset, esp. for the price!
    Very good headset. The microphone is very clear. It blocks out background noise very well. Even with my computer audio blasting on my studio monitors my voice is still completely clear on Zoom call, and no music cutting in the video call. The speakers are pretty good, and being hybrid over-ear/on-ear, it’s pretty comfortable and blocks out background noise pretty well.# my personal preference is over-ear setup, and these are a hybrid on-ear/over-ear, and good enough. Speakers could be a little bigger. Cushion is comfortable and cleanable.

  10. Fitmomsta

    Customer Support Headset
    Considered buying a more expensive brand that was Bluetooth, decided on this in case Bluetooth battery drained for work. This is one of the greatest pairs of headsets I’ve ever owned. People can hear me great, also hear others great. The mute is perfect. Total win for customer service use especially WFH!

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