There are few more controls on the headset, like mute button, volume up/down and it also has button to pause/play the audio. These are something that is not mentioned in the video somehow. :)
As long as you don’t compare to much higher end headphones it will perform well for music. It a good balance between work headphones and for casual music listening but if you need something just for music then you should probably explore other options. Hope this helps.
#1 immediate question is not touched: Can't you use your computer's default blue tooth capability to connect headset? Another words, are you required to use the Jabra bluetooth chip when using with computer?
Thats a great question. Technically it would work but your experience of using it wont be the same as using the device using the USB adapter. Some quality issues like range reduction, sub par sound quality, cutting in and out from a call will be experienced. Other than these issues there are some device features like no microphone mute/unmute from headset will not be available. To overcome these issues its best to use the adapter. Hope this helps!
How do the different versions affect things? I’m looking at this. I need it for ring central and Skype and MS teams. Found the Skype version for cheaper with a base.
After having used both versions, I find the 75 to be worth the extra expense considering its fit on the head, sound quality and the noise cancellation. I also really like the fact that as you move the mouth piece up, it automatically mutes the microphone and if brought down towards the mouth it turns it back on. Using it all day this is a great feature.
@@GoodCleanReviews I was looking at the 75 I meant it’s different models such as MS Teams, Skype and UC is there a huge difference between them other than price?
The MS and UC headsets are almost identical. The main difference lies in the pre-configured settings of the headset. The MS models are certified for Microsoft Skype for Business (Lync) support Microsoft Skype for Business, right out of the box. UC stands for Unified Communications. In the context of a computer headset, it means the headset is optimized for soft phones, or programs on your computer that connect to the office telephone system and pretend to be a real telephone. Hope this helps.
@@GoodCleanReviews Thanks Sir, for your reply- you are so kind to answer me. I have decided to buy MS version as you explained . I use Teams for attending calls. Thanks again. Love from India
Impressive delivery
There are few more controls on the headset, like mute button, volume up/down and it also has button to pause/play the audio. These are something that is not mentioned in the video somehow. :)
Thanks for highlighting this. Those basic controls are certainly present.
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is this good for the music? is the bass okay?
As long as you don’t compare to much higher end headphones it will perform well for music. It a good balance between work headphones and for casual music listening but if you need something just for music then you should probably explore other options. Hope this helps.
#1 immediate question is not touched: Can't you use your computer's default blue tooth capability to connect headset? Another words, are you required to use the Jabra bluetooth chip when using with computer?
Thats a great question. Technically it would work but your experience of using it wont be the same as using the device using the USB adapter. Some quality issues like range reduction, sub par sound quality, cutting in and out from a call will be experienced. Other than these issues there are some device features like no microphone mute/unmute from headset will not be available. To overcome these issues its best to use the adapter. Hope this helps!
How do the different versions affect things? I’m looking at this. I need it for ring central and Skype and MS teams. Found the Skype version for cheaper with a base.
After having used both versions, I find the 75 to be worth the extra expense considering its fit on the head, sound quality and the noise cancellation. I also really like the fact that as you move the mouth piece up, it automatically mutes the microphone and if brought down towards the mouth it turns it back on. Using it all day this is a great feature.
@@GoodCleanReviews I was looking at the 75 I meant it’s different models such as MS Teams, Skype and UC is there a huge difference between them other than price?
What's the difference with MS version and UC version
The MS and UC headsets are almost identical. The main difference lies in the pre-configured settings of the headset. The MS models are certified for Microsoft Skype for Business (Lync) support Microsoft Skype for Business, right out of the box.
UC stands for Unified Communications. In the context of a computer headset, it means the headset is optimized for soft phones, or programs on your computer that connect to the office telephone system and pretend to be a real telephone.
Hope this helps.
@@GoodCleanReviews Thanks Sir, for your reply- you are so kind to answer me. I have decided to buy MS version as you explained . I use Teams for attending calls. Thanks again. Love from India
Not so good review. Lengthy with out info.