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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2025
I was havnig a hard time hearing people on my cellphone speaker phone. I decided to buy this product and see if it is better. It arrived thenext day, easy to pair and I was able to use it immediately. After several hours or charging, I began using it. It connected to my cell phone really fast as well as my PC. Once connected, I tried a call and wow, it was loud. I could hear my friend really well and loud. He also heard me the same way. You could also play music. This model has a dedicated button toconnect to Microsoft Teams. I have not tried it yet but I will soon. The price was excellent considering tha I used Amazons 5 month payment plan. Awesome! In closing, this product is excellent. Good quality product, comes with a usb c adapter, case and works very well. I highly recommend.
Stephanie
Comentado en Alemania el 4 de abril de 2025
Wir nutzen es für Videokonferenzen, guter Ton.
Raahh
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de mayo de 2024
it stopped working after 7 months. The sound quality isn't that good either. Listener on other end would complain of static, couldn't hear me, there would be a delay, the volume would either be too loud or not loud enough.
Dan F.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2024
I purchased the Poly Sync 20 to compare with the Anker PowerConf S3. Both were roughly the same price, had sleek, professional looking designs, small form factors, and similar features (Bluetooth, portability, compatibility). Both use an iOS app to pair and setup, and both worked instantly with my work PC laptop. Both play tones when using the physical buttons (I like the Anker's sound effects better), and both have useful status LEDs the indicate volume level, in-use, muted, etc. The Anker uses a USB A cable, the PolySync20 uses USB C. Both get their power over USB and don't need a separate power cord and adapter (yay!).Where the products really differ are in their speaker quality. The PolySync20 gets about 25% louder, and when playing a speaker test YouTube vide, covers a LOT more of the lower-end frequencies. Where a deep male voice sounds tinny and very mid-range focused on the Anker, the PolySync20 captures deeper, richer bass.All other things being equal, I will be returning the Anker and sticking with the PolySync20 because of the sound quality.
Sean Johnson
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de octubre de 2024
The mic has a horrible echo feedback on the other end.
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