Recommendation of office meeting headphones
by Poster
May 9, 2025
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I often have online meetings with customers or within the company at office meetings, because other colleagues also have to communicate, so the office is generally not so quiet.
I have tried bose qc45 and AirPods pro/4, but the feedback from the other party is that the sound on my side can't be heard clearly, it's far away or intermittent.
The better effect is to use the 3.5 mm wired headphones that come with the iPhone.
I would like to ask if there are any other headphones that have good call effects (referring to microphones that have good sound reception and microphones that can reduce noise) that can be recommended. Of course, if they can take into account active noise reduction (bring them when you work, don't listen to other people's voices) and sound quality is even better.
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Anonymous13546 May 9, 2025I bought speakers certified by ms team before The customer response of jabra speak2 55, 15 square meeting room is finally clear. Maybe there are headphones products as well.
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Anonymous2088 May 9, 2025You can look at the headsets that customers take. Their working environment must meet this demand.
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Anonymous8607 May 10, 2025I bought one for each of the Cisco HS730 home office, with noise reduction and good call effect.
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Anonymous1722 May 10, 2025If the office noise is loud, the answering effect of Sony WH-1000XM5 is very good. I am using it myself, and the microphone effect is just fine.
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Anonymous5068 May 10, 2025The effect of 3.5 mm ordinary headphones is fine. Or if you look at the headset used by call center customers, it is estimated that it won't be very expensive. I had a meeting before and saw many foreigners wearing a 3.5 mm headset with cables
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Anonymous5068 May 10, 2025Anyway, I don't trust Bluetooth headsets during meetings, so I must use wired headsets
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Anonymous845 May 10, 2025If there is a need for active noise reduction, we recommend all kinds of headphones with microphones closer to the mouth. I'm using bose qc35, which has an e-sports version with a 3.5 cable and a boom microphone, and also supports the function of hearing your own voice in headphones; There is also the old earbud-style qc20i wired noise reduction
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Anonymous8608 May 10, 2025I use the Logitech H110 myself, which is very cost-effective. I have been using it for two years
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Anonymous2465 May 10, 2025Of course, you need to use special conference headphones for work. I use Plantronics 8200 UC, which is head-mounted. The sound quality, noise reduction (sound insulation), and radio effect are all good.
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Poster May 10, 2025@ Anonymous1722 I also have a fancy to this one. I feel that it is on the same level as qc45, but qc45 can't talk. Also, it seems like xm6 will be released next week?
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Anonymous702 May 10, 2025Airpods shouldn't. When I was in the last company, per capita airpods would stick.
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Anonymous2006 May 10, 2025@ Poster # 10 In other words, Bluetooth headset audio calls will be limited by bandwidth. Unless it's Apple's headphones, there's a protocol for smuggling.
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Anonymous13443 May 10, 2025Sony WF-1000XM5 to LE Mode
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Anonymous8609 May 10, 2025This one issued by the company works fine, so I bought another one myself and put it at home to play games https://item.jd.com/4552171.html
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Anonymous8610 May 10, 2025sony xm5 is not recommended. I use my mac for a meeting and occasionally the microphone cannot be recognized, so I need to disconnect the headphones and reconnect them. That's bullshit.
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Anonymous13443 May 10, 2025@ Anonymous8610 No, try switching to LE mode. I have been using LDAC for so long, even in an environment like the subway, SBC has never broken.
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Anonymous2020 May 10, 2025Regarding computer noise reduction, I looked at the thinkpad's sound card with noise reduction function and used dolby access's background noise reduction. The sound cards of other brands of computers may also have microphone noise reduction function. If the computer has noise reduction function, there is no need to buy microphone noise reduction headphones. Double-layer noise reduction will cause problems. If you don't need your ears to listen to sound and reduce noise, choose 3.5 mm headphones: the microphones of Huawei am116 and Edifier H180Plus are quite good, cheap and cost-effective. You can also use type-c headphones. The microphones of Apple and Huawei's type-c headphones are also very good, and the price is okay.
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Anonymous10041 May 11, 2025I have been using Plantronics' Voyager, a single-ear Bluetooth headset. The noise reduction effect is okay, but it is easy to break. On average, I buy a new one every one or two years.
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Anonymous5717 May 11, 2025Meeting only Poly and others
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Anonymous448 May 11, 2025AirPods4's radio is not bad. If the sound is low, then the wired headset has the advantage because the microphone is right next to the mouth.