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Customers are pleased with the Voyager Focus 2 Wireless Noise Cancelling On-Ear Headset with Charge Stand for its exceptional noise cancellation and comfort during extended wear. The active noise cancellation is highly effective in blocking out unwanted sounds, making it ideal for use in noisy environments. The headset is also praised for its long battery life, sturdy build, and convenient wireless connectivity.
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This headphones have become my all time favorite headphones for Office Use. They seamless switch between the phone and laptop. I love the cushion which helps me to wear them for long duration and they have amazing connectivity.
Posted by Rockstar123
They are not too bad but I couldn’t use them for work because to get them to the settings I need I would have needed to download something to the computer but would be great for personal use
Posted by PushinThru
Summary: - Pros: Great wireless headset that has excellent sound quality on both ends (reception and transmission). Outstanding battery life. Very comfortable. Amazing range. And easy-to-use/intuitive app with very useful settings. I would absolutely recommend this product! - What could be better: The auto-pause music when taking the headset off didn't reliably work for me. Same for the auto-mute when talking to someone. Hearing your own voice through the headset was very strange / a bit annoying to me at first. Luckily, there is a "Sidetone" setting that can be set to low and that fixed it. Details: - The headset looks great and they are very comfortable! I was wondering whether I'd be able to use them most of the day and I was happily surprised they didn't bother me at all. Sometimes I would take them off for a bit when my ears get a bit hot. To be clear, I did not feel they made my ears super hot, but as it's natural, surrounding your ears with anything would eventually make them feel a bit hot. - The most important aspect of any headset is the sound quality when listening and talking and this is where the headset shines! Music sounds great and everyone I talked to said they could listen to me perfectly whether I was using my phone or during virtual meetings (using Microsoft Teams). - Pairing with my iPhone and with my laptop was a snap, as I would expect from a high-quality device. For the laptop, the instructions highly recommend using the included BT700 Bluetooth adapter instead of the laptop's built-in Bluetooth. However, I'm happy to report that using the adapter or the built-in bluetooth work flawlessly! The documentation says that using the sound is much better using the BT700 bluetooth adapter as well as it gives a greater range (up to a whooping 50 meters / 164 feet). I didn't test it that far, but while my laptop was on the second floor, I could listen to music without any issues or glitches while I was on the first floor. Same when I was in a phone call and I'd leave my phone on a different floor. The connection never dropped. - Amazing battery life! Documentation says it can have up 16hrs to 19hrs of talk time and 24hrs to 40hrs of listening time depending on whether the Noice Cancellation is turned on or off. All I can say is that I used it for 3 days straight working remotely, on and off in video calls and listening to music, and I haven't had to charge them. This takes away the anxiety of running out of battery during an important call. - Ease-of-use app: -- Intuitive app with very useful settings and easy-to-understand names and explanations -- When pairing to my iPhone for the first time, it gave me a link to download the app. That makes it so much easier to "want" to install it as I was hesitant to try to find the app and install it. -- The app does Not ask you to create an account which is very welcome. It gets installed in a snap, and it immediately connects to the headset. If you have the headset on, you can experience any changes you make to the settings instantaneously -- The app includes a “Find my headset” feature. At first, I was not sure in practice how much I’d use it given that the phone has to be connected via Bluetooth to the headset for this feature to work. That means that if you forget the headset somewhere where Bluetooth is out of range like in the car, at a cafeteria, hotel room, etc, that feature won’t work. However, I quickly realized that given it's a wireless headset that I was using most of the day, it was easy for me to walk around my house (where I work remotely) and take them off in various places while eating or doing anything else. Having this "Find my headset" feature is a welcome addition as it would make the headset beep/sound making it much easier to find when misplaced. - Useful headset buttons! I really like the sensory approach and layout of all buttons. You get a nice feedback when touching the center of the headphone to play/pause/answer a call. The volume up and volume down have a tiny "+" and "-" notch allowing you to know where to press without looking. Mute and noise cancellation buttons are easy to find without looking. - Cons / Could be better: -- For a better call experience, I found that Noise Canceling must be ON when talking. Otherwise, you can hear your own voice, faintly, but to me it’s a bit annoying/uncomfortable. This is true even when the “Sidetone” setting is set to “Low” in the app (setting it higher than that is even more annoying as you can even hear your breathing if you breath somewhat hard). Therefore, I know leave Noise Canceling all the way up/on and that solves the issue. -- Auto-Pause Music not always pauses the music when taking the headphones off. I thought I might be doing something wrong because sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn't. I gave up trying as that feature is not as important to me. -- Auto-Mute when taking the headset off did not work reliably for me. If I take them off and they're in my hand or put them away, then it would absolutely work. However, if I would just let the headset sit around my neck, it would only sometimes auto-mute. The good thing is that there are 2 other easy ways to manually mute: there is a mute button that can be pressed or you can swing the microphone boom up. -- Active Noise Cancelation (ACN) doesn’t work as I would expect. Even when it’s totally off, I can barely hear the noises/conversations around me. This can be a good thing for some/most. In my case, I sometimes like to hear a bit what’s happening around me. I had hoped that turning it off would accomplish this but that’s not the case.
Posted by cleon