works well
I use the headset with my PC and my phone, ideal for both wired and wireless use.
The product corresponds to the description. Impossible to know the long-term behaviour of the battery at this stage.
I use the headset with my PC and my phone, ideal for both wired and wireless use.
The product corresponds to the description. Impossible to know the long-term behaviour of the battery at this stage.
An excellent, very comfortable pair of headphones. I use them for work as well as for watching films, and they're very comfortable. The sound is pleasant and enveloping. The microphone is just excellent. It's amazing. The quality is really exceptional.
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The only downside is that it doesn't have a multipoint function that allows you to switch from one device to another. I have to disconnect and connect it to the other device.
These headphones are used to replace a wired USB headset/microphone for which I kept snagging the wire.
The cushions rest on the head and not on the ears, so even after a day with the headphones on, they don't hurt.
The sound is excellent. Perhaps HI-FI purists won't say so, but as far as I'm concerned it's more than good enough for all situations.
No perceptible latency (no image/sound lag for videos or communications).
Autonomy is given as ~30h, but I didn't reach the end (after 2 days, i.e. ~20h without recharging).
There are 3 modes for ambient noise: nothing, active reduction, ambient sound.
When nothing is selected (off), no specific headphone activity is launched, which increases its autonomy. In this case, ambient noise is attenuated only by the ear cushions.
Active noise reduction is very effective (beware of the 'cold soup syndrome', i.e. someone calls you and you don't hear them).
Ambient sound mode is the opposite of noise reduction. The microphones are used to reproduce the ambient noise in the headphones (to erase the natural attenuation of the earpads). It's a little too loud and the treble is a little too high.
The ambient sound/noise reduction mode is available in all cases, whether the BlueTooth connection is used or the connection via audio cable (in fact the system is autonomous and independent).
The only drawback for me is that, under Linux, I can't activate the HFP profile to use the microphone. I don't know whether this is due to Linux (or my settings), the Bluetooth receiver (quite old) or the headset.
The noise-cancelling/ambient sound functions are very useful: you don't have to take the headphones off when you're talking to someone.
I've been using them for a while now, but I'm not sure if they're the best for me or not.
I went from a JBL to this headset, the difference is there, already by the presentation, (cover, foldable,..) but also by the quality.
The only thing to reproach: after several hours of use it starts to tighten around the skull.
However I recommend it!