Great overview, great Headset. The Aston Martin Design in british racing green is perfect. I had a better result with the BTD 800 Bluetooth-Dongle in ma range test.
Thanks Thomas! You bring up a very important point that viewers need to know. My setup is unique to me. From the laptop I use, to the building material, angles, furniture, wireless networks, other wireless devices, other appliances running on 2.4ghz frequency, etc, all impact wireless range. Use our videos as a guideline however, until you won't truly know until you setup and use in your environment.
@@CallOneInc Thanks for your feedback. It`s true, on the 2.4 ghz are many products. And they have impact on the range. Do you know, there are two typs of BTD 800? On the new one there is a II on the backside of the dongle. This is the version with a new shipset. I`m looking forward to your next videos. BR, Thomas
Why measure at the max volume of your TV? Measure at a reasonable sound level. I've seen other tests of this headset and it basically sounds like you're shitting on the mic when you turn up background noises up so high it can't handle it.
Hi AtotehZ! I do test across all volume levels. For time, our editor often cuts out those tests. I’ll ask that he leave those in. Appreciate you watching and supporting our channel and especially your feedback! Contact us if you would like more help! Mention our UA-cam channel for discounts! M-F, 8am-5pm ET ☎️ 1-800-749-3160 📧 Sales@calloneonline.com 💻 www.calloneinc.com/solutions/ 😃 Follow Danny Hayasaka on LinkedIn for Exclusive Content 👉 www.linkedin.com/in/danny-hayasaka/
Hi Zlatan! I don't test these in gaming scenarios. Our channel focuses on enterprise grade audio and video solutions. These are outstanding for listening to music. Wish I could be of greater help.
Hi Mario! Those are interesting and maybe one day. However, our channel primarily focuses professional-grade audio and video devices that are purpose built, certified or compatible with business communications and collaboration platforms from Microsoft, Cisco, Avaya, Zoom, RingCentral, 8x8, Genesys, GoTo, etc. I appreciate you watching and making me aware of these Sony devices.
Hi Maxim Ozerov! EPOS (part of Demant group) and Sennheiser are no longer the same company. They announced split back in 2018 www.pcr-online.biz/2018/09/11/sennheiser-communications-splits-into-two/ In 2020, the business headset side of Sennheiser that split, changed their name and rebranded to EPOS. The point being, I do not have access to Sennheiser consumer products, unless I pay out of pocket. Which I have done. If I get enough requests, I may. The primary difference is the EPOS Adapt 661 is designed for business use with UC platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Webex and more. The Sennheiser Momentum 4 is designed to listen to music. If you are using the these for voice and video calls, I recommend the EPOS Adapt 661. If you are using to listen to music, check out the Sennheiser Momentum 4. Hope this helps.
Very useful thanks Danny
Thanks for your support Guillermo!
Great overview, great Headset. The Aston Martin Design in british racing green is perfect. I had a better result with the BTD 800 Bluetooth-Dongle in ma range test.
Thanks Thomas! You bring up a very important point that viewers need to know. My setup is unique to me. From the laptop I use, to the building material, angles, furniture, wireless networks, other wireless devices, other appliances running on 2.4ghz frequency, etc, all impact wireless range. Use our videos as a guideline however, until you won't truly know until you setup and use in your environment.
@@CallOneInc Thanks for your feedback. It`s true, on the 2.4 ghz are many products. And they have impact on the range. Do you know, there are two typs of BTD 800? On the new one there is a II on the backside of the dongle. This is the version with a new shipset. I`m looking forward to your next videos. BR, Thomas
Why measure at the max volume of your TV? Measure at a reasonable sound level.
I've seen other tests of this headset and it basically sounds like you're shitting on the mic when you turn up background noises up so high it can't handle it.
Hi AtotehZ! I do test across all volume levels. For time, our editor often cuts out those tests. I’ll ask that he leave those in. Appreciate you watching and supporting our channel and especially your feedback!
Contact us if you would like more help! Mention our UA-cam channel for discounts! M-F, 8am-5pm ET
☎️ 1-800-749-3160
📧 Sales@calloneonline.com
💻 www.calloneinc.com/solutions/
😃 Follow Danny Hayasaka on LinkedIn for Exclusive Content 👉 www.linkedin.com/in/danny-hayasaka/
661 has also micro-USB charging port? Not USB-C??
Correct. Micro USB.
Is it good for gaming and music? Im looking for a headset that can do it all
Hi Zlatan! I don't test these in gaming scenarios. Our channel focuses on enterprise grade audio and video solutions. These are outstanding for listening to music. Wish I could be of greater help.
hey there. I'd be interested in a review of the Sony SRS-NB10 and the bigger brother Sony SRS-NS7. what's your take on these ?
Hi Mario! Those are interesting and maybe one day. However, our channel primarily focuses professional-grade audio and video devices that are purpose built, certified or compatible with business communications and collaboration platforms from Microsoft, Cisco, Avaya, Zoom, RingCentral, 8x8, Genesys, GoTo, etc. I appreciate you watching and making me aware of these Sony devices.
@@CallOneInc understand. Thank you.
Is there a possibility to mute microphone from headphones (by a botton)?
Not a button. It’s touch controls Here’s a video that shows you how ua-cam.com/video/kFoYWWgnGRQ/v-deo.htmlsi=SGnxVB9p24TXYWlY
Could you compare EPOS ADAPT 661 vs Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4?
Hi Maxim Ozerov! EPOS (part of Demant group) and Sennheiser are no longer the same company. They announced split back in 2018 www.pcr-online.biz/2018/09/11/sennheiser-communications-splits-into-two/
In 2020, the business headset side of Sennheiser that split, changed their name and rebranded to EPOS. The point being, I do not have access to Sennheiser consumer products, unless I pay out of pocket. Which I have done. If I get enough requests, I may. The primary difference is the EPOS Adapt 661 is designed for business use with UC platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Webex and more. The Sennheiser Momentum 4 is designed to listen to music. If you are using the these for voice and video calls, I recommend the EPOS Adapt 661. If you are using to listen to music, check out the Sennheiser Momentum 4. Hope this helps.