A mic on a boom will always be better as you get the voice directly out of the mouth, therefore louder and warmer. But epos here does a very good job especially when you test it with the noise in background. In terms of music though there is no discussion; Epos Sennheiser has definitely a better sound. I was listening to your video with my brand new Epos Adapt 361 by the way. I confirm music is a pleasure here. I tested the Jabra and apart of the boom I found no benefit. I sent them back. Thanks man!
Hi Keisha, that's a hard question to answer! There's many different models that are good. That being said, based on your needs this would be our two most popular models to consider. Option 1 will give you the longest wireless range headsetadvisor.com/products/discover-adapt-30-wireless-headset?_pos=6&_sid=b4122f5f8&_ss=r and option 2 is very popular as well to connect with your computer or mobile phone, without a charging base getting in the way headsetadvisor.com/products/plantronics-voyager-4220-uc-bluetooth-headset-with-usb-a-adapter?_pos=1&_sid=59a3b6968&_ss=r
wow. adapt microphone sounds terrible. thanks man. will look elsewhere, as that is important to me. much better sound out of the earpads in the test though, hard to tell playing the music through a mic, but seems noticeable. Not sure it's a fair test though.
Yes it does work for cell phones. If you ordered from us, contact our customer service for tech support. Otherwise, Epos would be the best to contact for help!
just ordered EPOS, thanks man
You got it!
A mic on a boom will always be better as you get the voice directly out of the mouth, therefore louder and warmer. But epos here does a very good job especially when you test it with the noise in background. In terms of music though there is no discussion; Epos Sennheiser has definitely a better sound. I was listening to your video with my brand new Epos Adapt 361 by the way. I confirm music is a pleasure here. I tested the Jabra and apart of the boom I found no benefit. I sent them back. Thanks man!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the comparison, how about the ANC test?
Jabra Evolve 65 doesn't have ANC
Yea I meant a test for the epos, see if it gives the epos real advantage
Hi which wireless brand would you recommend for call monitoring and video meetings while WFH with kids?
Hi Keisha, that's a hard question to answer! There's many different models that are good. That being said, based on your needs this would be our two most popular models to consider. Option 1 will give you the longest wireless range headsetadvisor.com/products/discover-adapt-30-wireless-headset?_pos=6&_sid=b4122f5f8&_ss=r and option 2 is very popular as well to connect with your computer or mobile phone, without a charging base getting in the way headsetadvisor.com/products/plantronics-voyager-4220-uc-bluetooth-headset-with-usb-a-adapter?_pos=1&_sid=59a3b6968&_ss=r
wow. adapt microphone sounds terrible. thanks man. will look elsewhere, as that is important to me. much better sound out of the earpads in the test though, hard to tell playing the music through a mic, but seems noticeable. Not sure it's a fair test though.
I think the Jabra mic sounds WAY better. I think the lack of a boom seriously affects the audio quality.
@@seanburke997 Agreed
Thanks for watching, Sean! Playing the music through the mic definitely isn't 100% fair but gives an idea what it will sound like.
Does the Epos audio work for cell phones? I’m having issues using mine on my smartphone
Yes it does work for cell phones. If you ordered from us, contact our customer service for tech support. Otherwise, Epos would be the best to contact for help!