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Do Earbuds Have A Microphone
Showfocused | 2024-06-15 04:45:18 |
Do you have a need for multi-microphone recording? Look no further. This is for sure one of my favorite pieces of gear. All of the inputs are well crafted, Purchased a case specifically for this and a power conditioner and they work seamlessly together. The USB-C input means I can use it directly with my newer generation of Mac computer M1. The audio quality is great, you can power 48v channels 1-4 and 5-8, and makes audio routing very easy. There is a built-in microphone for talkback from the control room which means I don't need to route another microphone specifically for talkback. It's a solid build, and I can foresee it holding up for a LONG time. 5 |
Kk923 | 2024-09-16 07:39:33 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Belkin Soundform Play True Wireless Earbuds work very well, no issues connecting via Bluetooth. They fit well in the ear and come with 2 different size adapters for those who don’t fit the default earbuds. The seal makes it work as if it’s noise canceling and blocks out most external sounds. It also comes with a short USB to USB C charging cable. The sound quality is amazing and beyond what I would expect of wireless headphones. It produces the same amount of bass as a typical midrange wired headphone and the sound is not tinny whatsoever. Both units are also touch sensitive and respond well. The microphone produces clear audio for the other person on the call, but it does sort of make your voice sound a little far away. It’s fine for casual phone calls and occasional meetings, but if you’re constantly in work meetings, the mic may not be strong enough. The case is sleek and magnetic. I don’t worry about the lid opening on its own or the earbuds falling out because both are secured magnetically. The instruction manual for equalizer presets is slightly confusing. Touch and holding on the left unit will change the EQ to the next preset, but it’s unclear which preset is in use. There’s a beep at a specific pitch corresponding to the preset but no way to determine which pitch is which preset. Overall, these earbuds are fantastic for casual use and fine for work depending on your level of microphone usage. 5 |
Eric | 2024-07-15 04:37:43 |
You get what you pay for, and when it comes to monitoring audio input for video, the abolity to keep the earbuds in your ears and hear what the microphone is delivering are important. 5 |
John | 2024-08-15 04:38:10 |
After not being happy with either using phone/earbuds, internal microphone, or external headphone/mic combo direct wired to computer, I ordered this to improve my WFH situation. It set up easily with no issues, connecting my headset to the back of the mic, and the mic to a USB splitter connected to my PC. Feedback from colleagues is that I sound really good (DJish was one description.. It picks up my voice whether I'm close or a couple feet away and does not appear to pick up a lot of other background. I can't speak to other uses for this mic, but for what I needed it fit the bill perfectly. Also calling out that--as is usually the case--B&H delivered it when it said it would. 5 |
Seamus | 2024-06-25 06:19:12 |
Wanted to find a good set of earbuds for doing live video and had purchased an Ausounds set. The microphone in that set was terrible. Found the JBL set on sale, immediately got in touch with B&H to make the return and order the replacement. Exchange was super-smooth and JBL earbuds arrived two days later. This time the microphone in the JBL was excellent for recording and exactly what I wanted. Read the descriptions and noticed that the Ausounds have only two mics and the JBLs have six. Maybe this is what makes the big difference in mic sound quality? The JBL app is good too: tests for fit and allows for adding and adjusting equalization. Had a question about Bluetooth connection, called JBL, they answered right away and provided the correct answers. 5 |
Appolon | 2024-05-17 03:12:24 |
Do I need to say more… 5 |
Allison | 2024-07-07 09:32:37 |
Do I need to say more? 5 |
LD Marin | 2024-06-18 05:53:24 |
Do it yourself... 5 |
Arix Z. | 2024-05-28 09:48:54 |
Do what they say they will. 5 |
Hazart | 2024-09-15 04:19:26 |
Do what it supose to do ! 5 |