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In the unlikely event this ever proves useful to whoever stumbles across it, it seemed that the solution was to 're-pair' the connection between the nano USB unit and the headset. For some reason whether it picks up the pairing fluctuates when you plug it into new machines. The power cut must have somehow broken it for my Mac Pro.
To re-pair an H600, charge them up and plug in the nano USB you get with it. hold down the up volume button and the mute button for ten seconds until the LED flashes rapidly then leave it to pair (takes maybe 20 seconds).
This was mentioned in passing in a very odd YouTube video I came across by accident. Supposedly there is a utility that lets you interact with the headphones but it didn't show itself to me an a mac, if it still exists.
They are great headphones if you do a lot on online meetings, you barely notice you have them on and despite this oddity I find them more reliable and better sound than anything else I've tried.
Cheers,
Jason