







🎧 Stay connected, stay ahead — power, clarity, and control in one sleek headset.
The New Bee M51 Bluetooth Headset combines a powerful 500mAh charging case delivering up to 80 hours of playtime with advanced Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. Featuring dual microphones with ENC and CVC 8.0 noise cancellation, it ensures crystal-clear calls even in noisy environments. Designed for professionals on the go, it supports dual device connections, quick one-button mute, and offers lightweight comfort for extended wear, making it ideal for office use and drivers alike.






| ASIN | B0CNRS7VYV |
| Age range (description) | 25m |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 1.5 Hours |
| Compatible devices | [Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops] |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Headphone jack | No Jack |
| Included components | Wireless Charging Case |
| Item model number | M51 |
| Manufacturer | New bee |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | M51 |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.8 x 8.89 x 3.4 cm; 9 g |
| Specific uses for product | Office |
| Style | M51 |
| Unit count | 2.0 Count |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
A**H
Very nice product
C**E
I bought these New Bee headphones for my husband, who needs them for work (he’s a truck driver), and he absolutely loved them. They’re very practical, easy to use, and the sound quality is excellent — both for listening and for making calls. The Bluetooth connection is fast and stable, and the microphone picks up his voice clearly, even in noisy environments. The battery lasts a long time, which is perfect for anyone who spends hours on the road or on calls. They’re lightweight, comfortable to wear all day, and the overall quality is great for the price. Definitely a great purchase. Highly recommended!
R**Z
So from my experience with these types of headsets (I have 15 to 20 littered in drawers), they last anywhere from 2 to 6 months. Something always goes wrong, even with more expensive ones. Battery, mic stops working, earpiece stops, static developers on either reciever or callers end, charging stops, buttons stop working and on and on. So far this sucker has lasted 3 months and still works great. The only thing is the charging cradle started being sketchy. The contacts turned on the headset itself, probably from sweat. Thankfully it has a back up port built in and works great. It's very quick to connect and VERY consistent at connecting to both my phones simultaneously. Thankfully, it gets loud enough and then some. I had many that had you wishing for a couple more clicks up in volume. The sound quality will vary with the type of earpiece you choose. If it's loose, it will sound a little tinny but will still be loud enough. Adjustments are decent and it holds a lot better than others, so you don't have to constantly adjust it. That means it's less likely to fall off when you tilt you head and are outside sweating. I would definitely recommend it, especially if you need something loud and clear enough in noisy outside environments. Callers haven't complained about background noise, so I guess the noise reduction is working very well. Battery life has been EXCELLENT.
V**N
Upgraded from my New Bee M50 from about 2 years ago due to its usb-c port failed. It was an easy fix if you have rudimentary electronics skills and a soldering iron. But I bought this new M15 headset anyway. How is it different? aside from the self activating charging case, there are actually some differences between the two headsets, even though it shared many of the fundamental technologies such as bluetooth chipset and noise cancelation processor. Both are capable of handling two devices paired and connected, and have the build in mute button that everyone loves. While the main gripe on M50 users revolves around fitting issues, the M51 overall was designed with the focus to over come those short coming with better ergonomics in mind, and it does achieve that goal. However with some sacrifices such as: Smaller speaker driver. M50 has a large conventional speaker, which deliver richer sound, where as M51 relies on a speak stem which allow better in ear fitting, but the audio is less rich, but slightly louder. Smaller headset battery. The battery compartment is obviously smaller to achieve a better fitting, means shorter talk time. But now you can use battery from the case to charge your headset. I do notice there might be a bit of a parasitic drain if you leave the headset in the case for a while , but I haven't fully confirmed it. Interestingly enough the charging case is bidirectional PD. If you have it plugged into a usb charger that might be under powered, such as a small solar panel, it will drain the charger base's battery. And no, it cannot charge other USB devices with this mechanism, as I have tested that theory. Both headsets are fantastic, especially for those need to be on a call for many hours in noisy environments. the M51 is very capable for most application where you need to be connected for 10+ hrs on a shift. However M50 boasts a full 24hr+ talk time, for those who require something mission critical for extended operations. Something to note is that the first M51 I've received had a defective charging case battery life counter where the digits were not formed properly . New Bee Support was responsive, but their answer was dubious telling me that it will resolve itself. Being someone who's somewhat electronically capable didn't buy that answer , so I've simply exchanged for another one. Gotta love that Amazon exchange policy. Second headset was flawless, and I've using for a full month wth no issues. So whats the take away? M51 is a great upgrade from the M50 and it is suitable for most everyone. Unless you have a need for the continuous 24+hr talk time (which I do sometimes) , and better sounding driver. Then you'd want the M50.
J**T
I’m not especially tech savvy, but once I take this out of the case, it’s on! I don’t care for that. You must turn it off so you won’t drain the battery. It gives me good range from my phone, more than any brand I’ve tried. Some days it lasted all day, about 14 hours, some days, it cut out at 6. I found it hard to keep up with the case, when wearing the device. Clarity was good, not great, but I could hear others well. Them hearing me, not so much, but not bad. Certainly with the money.
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