Trust Roha II USB Headset with Microphone On-Ear Lightweight
Trust Roha II USB Headset with Microphone On-Ear Lightweight Design, Adjustable Headband, PC Headset 1.8m Cable Wired Headphones with Microphone for Computer Laptop Mac Desktop Home Office Teams Zoom
Converse with comfort
Make meetings a breeze with the Roha – with a lightweight design, adjustable headband and on-ear pads, this headset is as comfortable as they come!
Flex your mic
Have your microphone on hand when you need and away when you don’t. Flexible and directional, this headset’s mic is perfect for work
Meet in milliseconds
Waste no time getting to your meetings thanks to the Roha’s super-simple plug and play connection. Simply plug in via the USB connection, and you’re ready to roll
Mute your microphone in an instant
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />On-ear padsThe Roha’s compact earpads will keep you comfortable throughout your online meetings
” data-position=”triggerHorizontal” />Long 1.8m USB cableEnjoy freedom of movement with this convenient connection cable
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USB | Connection | 3.5 mm |
On-ear | Form factor | On-ear |
Adjustable headband | ||
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Microphone mute | ||
ENC microphone | ||
Sustainable design |
USB | Connection | USB |
On-ear | Form factor | Over-ear |
Adjustable headband | ||
Volume control | ||
Microphone mute | ||
ENC microphone | ||
Sustainable design |
USB | Connection | USB + USB-C |
On-ear | Form factor | On-ear |
Adjustable headband | ||
Volume control | ||
Microphone mute | ||
ENC microphone | ||
Sustainable design |
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These are perfect for home working and teams meetings – the sound quality is good with a decent volume level and control, the mic is good and clear, the padded headband and ear pieces are comfortable.
The usb connection is good – its plug and play and is recognised and working straight out of the box.
For the price its a great value optio
Trust Roha II USB headset with microphone makes my working so much easier. Very good quality and so comfortable. Sound quality is very good. adjustable headband .The price is extremely good.
First impressions are good for this budget range Trust Roha II USB wired headphones with Microphone.
Light weight and comfortable on, sound quality is ok and microphone picked up my voice and sounded good. Headset needed to be fully extended to fit my head (average size head).
Easy to use just plug in and windows will work with the set up.
I have payed a lot more for headsets so the Trust Roha II USB wired headphones with Microphone is a good bargain at 16.61 (at time of review).
Trust Roha II USB Headset with Microphone –
I can’t believe the price of this microphone headset, under 17.00 at time of writing. Like other products from the Trust brand the quality is excellent. The headset is comfortable to wear, which is especially important for all day use. The sound quality is also more than adequate. Definitely recommended to all users.
This is a very easy to use USB headset from Trust, the headphones and microphone are selected automatically as the default devices when I connected the USB cable in Windows 11 and no further configuration was required. Windows Speech Recognition is being replaced by a new “Voice Access” app and running through the setup and testing of that was a breeze with this headset, every command I spoke was clearly understood first time, even with background radio playing in the same room. The audio quality is perfectly good for speech and video chats, and the earpads are soft and comfortable for long sessions, they don’t completely cover the ears so my ears did not get too hot. The headband is on the small side though, I had to extend it to its maximum range to fit on my quite big head, and the mic is fixed on the lefthand side, although it can easily be adjusted backwards and forwards and up/down (the mic switches off when twisted fully up). There is also a useful volume control feature (which is independent of Windows volume control) by twisting the righthand earphone. The headset is quite smart looking and suitable for professional business use and online interviews (eg no gimmicky lights to cause distraction). The cable is a good length, nearly 2 metres, so you can use the headset standing up at your desk too. When not in use the headset can be stored tidily back in the cardboard box which is designed for reuse.
This product was sent to me to review, as part of Amazon Vine. Below is my own real-world experience of using it.
In terms of quality, it is a very sturdy, well-made item that has been finished to a high standard. The cable in particular is quite robust – the material used is thicker than you might expect, which is reassuring for longevity. It’s also of a decent length, so no need to worry about accidentally pulling it out of the computer.
There is some nice padding around the earcups and band, making the fit somewhat comfortable. I did feel that the width of the headset was a little on the tight side, though, as it was squeezing my ears. You can at least adjust the length to suit.
Having used the set for PC audio, I would say that it’s evident how it has been engineered to make speech sound clear, as that cuts through everything else (I tested it by streaming a video). It would therefore be excellent for use with conference calls, Teams, etc.
The inline volume controls are handy, whilst the ‘raise to mute’ function of the microphone is useful, if a little clunky.
Overall, a good value item.
I really can’t fault this for the money. Plug and play simplicity, but plug it in before opening the platform / application that your using it with. It sits comfortably on the ears, has some padding in the headband, the microphone is fully adjustable and there’s a volume wheel on the right cup. Get a USB to USB-C connector and you can also use it with handheld devices (see photo). It has a long and thick cable. Basically, if you just need something to use to occasionally hop onto chat platforms and don’t want the hassle of Bluetooth connections, this fits the bill perfectly.
Good functional headset for work calls. Reasonably comfortable & mic quality is clear and audio again is crisp & clear. No fancy bass or anything so more use case is just calls.
Decent value & functionality!
This USB headset with microphone is perfect for my business needs with its 1.8m long cable allowing me to move freely around my desk and stay active on my treadmill without any problems. It’s a plug-and-play device which is exactly what I need during my busy work days, whether I’m on my desktop computer or laptop device – setup is nice and simple! The headset is lightweight, and the ear pads are comfortable on my ears, allowing me to wear them for long hours with without any discomfort. Given their quality, they’re well worth the money for an effective and comfortable headset.
I ordered this headset to use with Teams and Skype software on my Windows PC.
Soon as you plug the headset in via the USB port, my laptop recognises it with no issues.
The headset is very lightweight and can be adjusted at the side of the headset to make it fit.
The wire on the headset is a nice length so you can move around while at your desk.
My biggest issue is the amount of padding used on the headset which makes it a little bit uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time. The head set comes with padding on the top frame of the headset and on the earphones.
The headset sound quality is ok and the microphone is adjustable.
Overall, this headset covers the basics.
I have used Trust headphones many times in the past but I thinkthose were cheaper models of headphones than this, they usually had foam for headphone surrounds. These are a superior model with on ear adjustment of sound and soft plastic moulded earpiece surrounds. I am not sure about noise cancellation. I could hear voices well through them and the music sound is good for the type of headphones, one would not expect it to be brilliant but it is fine.
I always find it hard to know exactly where the microphone should go, it arrives bent totally out of shape in order to fit into the box and once bent out I assume that is where it is meant to be. To mute the microphone you push it into the upward postion. In the past I have had an in line adjustment which I admit I find easier to control.
They are comfortable though the ear pieces do feel a bit small as though they perch on your ears. I haven’t used them for an extended time so will report back on my findings when I have done so.
When we were initially asked to work from home my work provided top of the range headsets, but since that date they have not replaced them, instead we are asked to. I liked by posh headphones, but they were expensive and excessive. These ‘Trust Roha II’ headsets are perfectly fine for most intermittent work.
What do I mean by this? Someone who may have a couple of online meetings a day and not wearing them all day. The soft heads means that they are nice on the ear, but they will be uncomfortable should you be on call all day. These are basic headphones; they plug in and work instantly. The sound quality is clean and clear, but there is some bleed as the phones are small.
For under twenty pounds they are a quality budget headset, I do miss having a mute and volume control on the wire, but you can use these functions within most pieces of software that use headphones. I would happily use these as a second pair for a remote location, or for an hour or two a day of online meetings.
Straight off the bat, this headset is designed on a budget and for voice calls. It is not designed for music listening.
Sound quality is, well …, it is okay for Teams calls, and you can clearly hear your colleagues talking. You could listen to music, but you won’t want to for long.
The quality from the microphone is again good enough for Teams calls, and it is easy to use and get close to your mouth. This helps cut out unwanted sounds from around you. Flipping the microphone up, mutes it fully, it does work as expected, but it does take some fiddling to flip it rather than just a light touch.
The cable is long, allowing for flexibility of where you sit. I would have liked to have seen a USB-C adaptor included, as many laptops now come with that.
Overall, it is a no frills headset that will do its intended job.
As far as sound quality goes during online meetings, you can’t really do much better than these. The clarity of sound that comes through is better than others I’ve tried, and the pads surround your ear fully, blocking out external noises almost as if they had active noise cancellation (which they don’t).
According to those I’ve been in meetings with, the microphone is also very good, with my speech coming through crisply. The only minor issue with the set I received is that the foam over the microphone arrived looking a bit chewed, but other than appearance this has no impact.
One thing I would say about these is that they are definitely on the small size. I have to fully expand the head band in order to get these to fit properly, and I have a relatively small head. I think those with larger heads may struggle. Once on, though, they are very comfortable.
The fact you can control the volume by twisting the dial on the right ear is really convenient, as is being able to mute the mic by flipping it up (although my paranoia probably wouldn’t allow me to rely on this entirely if I wanted to be certain nothing was being heard).
Trust Ayda is a reliable, high-quality and affordable option for anyone in need of a headset for work or personal use. it is sleek, lightweight and comfortable to wear for long periods of time. The adjustable headband ensures a perfect fit and the soft ear cushions make it easy to wear for extended periods without feeling any discomfort. The 1.8m cable also gives me plenty of room to move around without feeling restricted. The sound quality is exceptional. The microphone picks up my voice clearly and eliminates any background noise, making my virtual meetings and calls crystal clear. The headphones also provide great sound quality, allowing me to fully immerse myself in videos and presentations without any disturbance. One of the standout features of this headset is its compatibility. It works seamlessly with my computer, and laptop.
This Trust headset comes in nice compact packaging with no plastic waste. The technical specifications of these are pretty standard for this years designs, with dual ENC mic and a 6ft cable.
In general the sound is exactly as you would expect, with increased treble and almost no bass. These are never going to be for serious listening. They are fine for background music and radio or audiobooks.
This specification of headset doesn’t really work well in anything other than an office environment. They are reasonably comfortable and stay in place. The overall poor audio is most suitable for office work, calls and so on, and the slightly open design allows external office noise to penetrate, which helps you to pay attention to your surroundings when working in a team.
The fit isn’t going to work with larger heads, and mine was close to that limit so it was a bit tight. It was fine to use for a couple of hours though, but I would not be able to use it all day.
For the price of 29.99 I would say these are a bit expensive, and should be at the 25 mark at most. Note that there is currently an Amazon voucher that gives you 33% of Microsoft Game Pass for PC when you buy this headset.
Overall these are too expensive and only really useful in an office setting, but for that specific job they work well. A good buy for a home office with light media consumption on the side.
The Trust Ayda headset offers a no-frills solution for everyday needs, balancing affordability with comfort and basic functionality. Here’s a quick breakdown:
Pros:
Lightweight design: Comfortable for extended wear during calls or online meetings.
Adjustable headband: Ensures a snug fit for various head sizes.
Integrated microphone: Perfect for clear communication without a separate mic.
Wired connection: Simple setup and avoids potential Bluetooth latency issues.
Affordable price: Budget-friendly option for basic needs.
Cons:
On-ear design: Might not provide the same noise isolation as over-ear headphones.
Limited sound quality: May not be ideal for audiophiles seeking rich soundscapes.
3.5mm jack: Requires a compatible device port, not ideal for newer laptops without them.
No volume control: Requires adjusting volume on the connected device.
Overall:
The Trust Ayda headset caters to users prioritizing comfort, affordability, and basic functionality for calls and online communication. Its lightweight design and integrated microphone make it a convenient choice for everyday tasks, but keep in mind the on-ear design and limited sound quality if those are important factors for you.
I found this headset to be surprisingly comfy, considering its basic design.
It fitted well to my odd shaped head and had a reasonable amount of adjustment for me.
The sound from the speakers is a little tinny, and the mic is OK but I could do with it being a bit better at filtering out background noises when I speak.
However, if you want a basic headset for Teams calls and the like, this is fine.
The Trust Ayda headset is a solid choice for video calls and online meetings, but its musical performance leaves a bit to be desired. Let’s break it down:
Pros:
Crystal-clear microphone: The ENC noise cancellation does a fantastic job blocking out background noise, ensuring your voice comes through crisp and clear during calls. Colleagues reported hearing me perfectly, even with a noisy neighbor outside my window.
Comfortable and lightweight: The on-ear design is comfortable for extended wear, even with glasses. The headband adjusts easily and doesn’t pinch, and the overall weight is barely noticeable.
Sustainable design: I appreciate the use of 65% recycled plastic, making this a more eco-friendly option.
Cons:
Mediocre audio: While the audio quality is decent for calls, it’s not ideal for music. Bass is lacking, and the overall sound feels a bit tinny. This isn’t a dealbreaker for calls or casual listening, but audiophiles will likely be disappointed.
Short cable: The 1.8m cable might be a bit short for some setups, especially if your PC tower is far from your desk. An extension cable might be necessary.
Overall:
The Trust Ayda is a great choice for anyone who prioritizes clear communication during calls and online meetings. The comfort, microphone quality, and sustainable design are all commendable. However, if you’re looking for a headset that excels at both calls and music, you might want to consider other options.
Having tried headphones that need charging from time to time, I often found that they ran out of juice at the wrong time and then you’ve got to wait until the batteries have charged sufficiently to be able to use the headphones and microphone again. This scenario is an inconvenience to me as I use the microphone for dictation during work. It might feel old fashioned to going back to headphones with a wire that’s connected by USB, but because it’s USB C these headphones fit everywhere from my desktop to my laptop. They’re light but not too light and certainly not heavy. The noise cancelling works quite well. The fact that these are made of mostly recycled plastic is a bonus and probably a rarity in this type of gadget or equipment. I like that the microphone goes on mute when I move it out of position. This is great when someone brings me a coffee. I have no idea how easy it will be to replace the ear pads as I do not know this brand. This was a very simple plug and play and I’ve used it online successfully, for meetings.