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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Great quality for the price, mic sounds better than me $100+ headset. While microphone sounds great, note the speakers are pretty low quality/cheap - not great for music listening.
SpoolmakJeep
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de febrero de 2025
Great headset with excellent performance, would definitely recommend over more expensive "big name" headsets.
Robert G.
Comentado en Alemania el 19 de octubre de 2024
Alles wie es sein soll: Gut verarbeitet, funktioniert auf Anhieb an allen vorhandenen PCs. Egal, welche Meetingsoftware benutz wird, das Headset wird erkannt und tut seinen Dienst. Keine Extrasuche in den Audio- oder Videokonfigurationen von Teams & Co. Klare Empfehlung.
essbgtsy
Comentado en México el 16 de septiembre de 2024
Sí bien sí bloquean el sonido hay que tener cuidado de no doblar para nada el micrófono. Según el fabricante éste se puede doblar pero al momento de hacerlo se comienza a producir un ruido como de interferencia al momento en que se habla al micrófono. Si se regresa a su posición original deja de sonar la interferencia.
Lars F.
Comentado en Alemania el 21 de octubre de 2023
Super Headset und klar zu verstehen
D. King
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de abril de 2023
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.
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