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Best Wireless Headset For Teams And Zoom

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Best Wireless Headset For Teams And Zoom

0000-00-00 00:00:00

Best wireless headset ever… great for biking, running and driving!

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2024-06-07 02:25:20

I usually use it for Zoom and Teams. It gets the job done. Not too fancy, but I would recommend it.

5
2024-04-07 04:59:10

Needed better low Zoom/Teams face illumination.

5
2024-09-09 03:45:34

Awesome!! Best headset I ever had.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Best headset without the bother of wireless problems in jam session. No battery problem. No problems looking for connectors formixers.Great product.

5
2024-05-26 09:19:44

Great multi device wireless headset. From desk phone, cell phone, to PC for Zoom, Skype.

5
2024-08-15 07:25:30

I have only had the Bose Ultra Headphones for a week. But I have had the opportunity to test them in a variety of situations: At home listening to music, using them for work on MS teams meetings, phone calls, and watching movies on my tablet; Commuting to work on a train and then walking to the office building in downtown Chicago; In an open work environment taking MS teams meetings and listening to music. In every situation, they have exceeded my expectations. I have used profiles for Quiet, Immersive, and Aware. Here is where I feel each performs its best: - I prefer “Quiet” mode when I am on phone calls and for some types of music. - “Immersive” works well for most music but is really awesome when watching a movie. - The “Aware” mode worked as expected when I wanted to hear people around me or when I was walking on the street in Chicago. I was curious what I could hear on the street and it was pretty much everything like passing cars, people talking, and animals. These are the areas I have liked and disliked so far in my time using them. Pros: - Best noise canceling headphones I have ever used. The train and office really sold me on how well these cancel the world around you. - Great for listening to music and watching movies. - Extremely comfortable even when wearing for multiple hours. - They are mostly plastic but they look and feel premium to me. - The case that comes with them is molded to support the headphones which is a first for Bose that I am aware of. Cons: - I have experienced a few software issues related to Bluetooth connections. I was able to work around these either via the Bose Music app or powering the device off and on. - The highest price for a Bose headset yet. While I hope a software update will resolve the few issues I noted they do not change my opinion of the headset. I would very much recommend this to my friends and family. If you are looking for a headset and can afford it, this is the one to buy. Just go get it and enjoy!

5
2024-08-27 06:55:46

Perfect and light for teams, zoom i.e meetings and music listening.

5
2024-08-06 02:21:31

This is the best camera I have used. Been using a lot with Zoom & Teams. Works great.

5
2024-09-19 07:36:31

Very nice headset, and very comfortable to wear (light; snug, but not overly so, against your ears). It does a nice job noise-cancelling on my end - with two settings to choose from - and people on the other end of meetings/calls say I sound good with no background noise even though I work in an open office with a lot of coworkers around. I like the fact that it is a USB-C headset but with a USB-A adapter permanently attached for when you want to use the headset with an older computer or device without USB-C. I also like that there are volume up/down and mute buttons on the cord. I don't use the "Teams" button to answer calls as I tend to just use my mouse to click on Teams calls since my mouse tends to be closer to my fingers than the headset cord buttons. I do have two suggestions for improvement: 1) offer an "over the ear" version in addition to this "on the ear" design as this would help even more to reduce distracting sounds in your own background. 2) allow the user to adjust the amount of sidetone (hearing your own voice in your headset), preferably via the buttons on the cord (as opposed to some sort of app the user needs to install) Thanks.

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