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Sennheiser Headphones Skype For Business

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Sennheiser Headphones Skype For Business

2024-09-21 04:59:26

Number one in the business, Sennheiser is the best, literally.

5
2024-07-15 02:39:16

I use my Yeti for work on Microsoft Lync/ Skype for Business and this thing sits nearly 2 feet away from me next to my monitors and I am told that my audio comes through almost as if I was in the room with the listener. 5 Stars al of the way.. Super easy set up and a no brainer for anyone who wants a hands free and unobtrusive device while taking calls, recording audio, etc...

5
2024-06-11 02:15:41

Researched a ton with my key needs:  Wireless, USB connect, Skype for Business, great audio send & receive, noise blocking, lightweight & comfortable.  I had tried Jabra 85 evolve and while a great headset, couldnt get used to both ears covered and was a bit tight. MB Pro 1 is great and someone on call even heard me whisper a comment I really shouldnt have made  :o)   Love the convenient stand for my desk but could charge separately with just cord if need to travel/work remote. Mute button is a bit awkward with a single hand (the jabra was awesome as you just rotated the mic upward). Havent tried a really noisy environment but saw picture of someone working with it on a beach so that helped sell me!

5
2024-07-04 06:26:54

I have used this microphone for about 3 years. We use the microphone in Skype for business conference calls. Users say that the attendants sound clear. Believe it or not it works amazingly well. I am impressed. While I would prefer a cordless microphone, an USB microphone is always charged!

5
2024-06-01 04:26:26

I really needed a smartphone holder to be mounted on a tripod, for Zoom / Skype for business conferences and remote yoga/Pilates lessons during the coronavirus pandemic. That one is really good, all-metal and lightweight, compact, with smoothly moving parts to be widened in order to hold phones of different width. Easily mounted on a standard QR tripod plate. Very recommended.

5
2024-04-21 03:48:45

Exactly what I needed. I have Skype for Business (Lync) - that my international team likes to use to communicate via voice and WebEx meetings with integrated voice that I host. Because I was docking my Windows 7 work computer and using my external speakers off the docking station the 3.5 mm jack on the laptop body just would not behave correctly when trying to use my smartphone headsets on it. The Jabra control pod solved that and the audio quality on the headphones is great - and it's comfortable for a long phone call.

5
2024-08-25 03:35:15

great set of headphones they great for skype and I might start a pod cast soon these will come in handy

5
2024-06-07 06:25:41

Got it for gaming and voip/skype. I wanted headphones but not a gaming headset. Got a v-moda with it and the BoomPro does a lovely job when I'm online. Sounds crisp to the other person/players. The only thing i personally don't like, more of a pet peeve, is the diamond shape mic and controls. They looks big and clunky. You would think that a company that puts so much into the design and feel of their headphones would actually make something more streamlined, like their SpeakEasy cable. But that's just me.

5
2024-06-02 02:55:20

For work, Skype etc. Comfortable, doesnt squeeze your head like other over the ear headphones. USB, though have not had problems with it, USB Combo sets tend to have driver problems.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This is the perfect mic for recording a Skype interview. Here's how: Connect the mic's usb output to your computer. In the settings, select the Q2U as your incoming and outgoing sound card. Do the same in Skype. Connect the mic's headphone jack to a dedicated recorder like the Zoom H4, H5 or H6, in channel 1, using an 1/8 to 1/4 cord (or either one with an adaptor on one end). Run the XLR cord from the mic to channel 2 on the recorder. Connect your headphones to the recorder's headphone jack. Make sure the remote guest uses headphones too and both parties have no live speakers. When you're done, you will have a stereo recording with the guest's voice on one channel and your voice on the other. Edit in post as needed with a free DAW like Audacity. You can even sync with video.

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