@@dinil5566 Thanks for subscribing. Hope you find the right ANC headphones for your specific needs. I will try to cover a few more models in the upcoming weeks and months.
Video is right on point. Can find better features on other headsets (Bose has slightly better noise cancelling, Sony has slightly better sound, Backbeat is slightly more comfortable) but overall you get more bang for your $ with the 8200. Have had this headset since 2020 and it still works great.
It is okay, worth a shot, just received mine (company headset). I used the Sony MDR-1000X (that was my previous company headset, but kept it). Lets compare: Okay so it is a bit comfortable more than the Sony MDR-1000X. The Sony MDR-1000X gets WAY louder, without significant distortion. This one has some distortion when you max it out. Noise cancelling, that was actually shocking for me, since the 4 year old Sony MDR-1000X performs significantly better at noise cancelling. Also the "Transparency" mode is way batter on the Sony MDR-1000X. The controls, obvious win for the Sony MDR-1000X since it has touch control, its like a 10000 times bbetter and comfortable. Another huge benefit is the actual hard carry case for the Sony MDR-1000X, sure this one has the "bag" but that literally does not protect anything more than scratches ( but tbh it is a nice fabric). Idk overall my plan was to give the Sony MDR-1000X to my gf but after a day using this, Im not sure anymore, the 4 years Sony MDR-1000X feels better in every way, well expect call quality... That is an obvious win for the Plantronics, and I also love that it has sensors and stops/starts the music / youtube video when you put it on, or down.
Mine suck. When I make a call I can hear myself talking in a robotic voice in a background. When I try to play videos they often don't work for like 5 seconds, have to wait for them to actually start.
lost credibility - the microphones are best in class. Bose and SONY are horrible for calls, they pick up everything. The microphones on these are good at only picking up your voice and cancelling other noise.
Wait a sec. You think these are better than the backbeat pro 2s? No way....the sound quality on the BBP2s....amazing... Wait. They changed the name? These are the BBP2? BEST AUDIO DEAL EVER, BBP2. I've owned 4 pairs now and zero type c...
Hi there. Is the usb dongle a must if you want to use it on multiple devices?? (Or maybe the notebook's built-in BT + phone built-in BT can handle it as well)? THX
The mics and drivers are definitely able to but the latency is too high for gaming. There are better headphones for gaming with less latency and more modern bluetooth 5 connections. But for gaming I would go wired anyway.
What´s your favorite ANC headphone at the moment?
Nothing yet. Soon going to buy. That's why I'm here. Thanks man. Keep on making cool videos. Subscribed today.
@@dinil5566 Thanks for subscribing. Hope you find the right ANC headphones for your specific needs. I will try to cover a few more models in the upcoming weeks and months.
@@TheIdeaofTechnology thanks bro. That will help many people including me. Working from home made me want to buy one lol.
Used this for years. It's amazing. Work 12 hour days on the phone with clients.
Video is right on point. Can find better features on other headsets (Bose has slightly better noise cancelling, Sony has slightly better sound, Backbeat is slightly more comfortable) but overall you get more bang for your $ with the 8200. Have had this headset since 2020 and it still works great.
It is okay, worth a shot, just received mine (company headset).
I used the Sony MDR-1000X (that was my previous company headset, but kept it).
Lets compare:
Okay so it is a bit comfortable more than the Sony MDR-1000X.
The Sony MDR-1000X gets WAY louder, without significant distortion.
This one has some distortion when you max it out.
Noise cancelling, that was actually shocking for me, since the 4 year old Sony MDR-1000X performs significantly better at noise cancelling.
Also the "Transparency" mode is way batter on the Sony MDR-1000X.
The controls, obvious win for the Sony MDR-1000X since it has touch control, its like a 10000 times bbetter and comfortable.
Another huge benefit is the actual hard carry case for the Sony MDR-1000X, sure this one has the "bag" but that literally does not protect anything more than scratches ( but tbh it is a nice fabric).
Idk overall my plan was to give the Sony MDR-1000X to my gf but after a day using this, Im not sure anymore, the 4 years Sony MDR-1000X feels better in every way, well expect call quality...
That is an obvious win for the Plantronics, and I also love that it has sensors and stops/starts the music / youtube video when you put it on, or down.
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Mine suck. When I make a call I can hear myself talking in a robotic voice in a background. When I try to play videos they often don't work for like 5 seconds, have to wait for them to actually start.
MADE IN CHINA
How does this compare to the Jabra Evolve2 85?
I want these
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Do y think I should buy lumia 950
lost credibility - the microphones are best in class. Bose and SONY are horrible for calls, they pick up everything. The microphones on these are good at only picking up your voice and cancelling other noise.
I have them and they sound good but they ANC is crap
Dud, too much echo/reverb in your video. :/
Thanks for your comment. I try to improve the audio quality.
Wait a sec. You think these are better than the backbeat pro 2s? No way....the sound quality on the BBP2s....amazing...
Wait. They changed the name? These are the BBP2?
BEST AUDIO DEAL EVER, BBP2. I've owned 4 pairs now and zero type c...
Hi there. Is the usb dongle a must if you want to use it on multiple devices?? (Or maybe the notebook's built-in BT + phone built-in BT can handle it as well)? THX
Can you use them for gaming?
The mics and drivers are definitely able to but the latency is too high for gaming. There are better headphones for gaming with less latency and more modern bluetooth 5 connections. But for gaming I would go wired anyway.
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