Stereo MS USB-A
Decent bit of kit, with…
30/10/2022 07:20
I have been using these headphones mainly for work on Teams calls but also connected to my phone through use of a USB C to USB A adaptor.
Starting with the packaging for the headphones.
These headphones come in a soft fabric carry case inside of a slimline box which also contains the product manual. The case itself is fairly well padded and to test this out I carried it around in a backpack that had a number of heavy objects and there was no damage to the case or headphones. The case itself also contains a small compartment for holding the wireless adaptor so as not to lose it which was very handy.
Moving onto the headphones themself. They surcharge using a micro USB cable which was provided. Personally I was disappointed that it charges using micro USB instead of USB C, but this is still fairly common amongst the industry. One positive about charging is that you can still use the headset whilst it is charging and it does not get any hotter, so the comfort remains. Battery life is quite decent and comfortably kept its charge for 2 full days st work before requiring a recharge, which included over 7 hours of actual talk time.
The range is quite good as well, when working from home, I was able to still be connected between floors.
As mentioned before the primary use of these headphones was for work, and the sound quality was very clear and crisp, however even when tested out for gaming and watching movies the sound quality was pretty good, either sufficient range of sound.
One downside for me is the design of the headphones. Whilst quite lightweight, the frame is unpadded in comparison to other Jabra wired headphones such as the Javra Evolve2 40. The frame is quite thin and whilst it has been durable so far, I have used similar styled headphones in the past which have ended up breaking sooner than more padded ones.
Overall a decent set of wireless headphones which I would recommend
zpatel92
Leicester , Spojené království
Age: 31
Gender: Female