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Review on Bluetooth Speakerphone Conference Microphone Self Adaptive by Kandi Villanueva

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Emeet M2 speakerphone vs Jabra Speak 710

Pros: - Good microphone - Speakers good for conference calls and listening to music with lots of singing - Easy to use - Small size - Suitable for travel - Long lasting battery - Comes with a case - Good value for money Bad: - Sounds far away if you're too far from speakerphone (8ft) - Sometimes buttons don't activate when pressed Conclusion: I have both Jabra Speak 710 and an eMeet M2 hands-free phone. I'll continue my comparison later, but the eMeet M2 is a solid speakerphone with a good microphone and speaker. It's very easy to pair it with your phone or computer (using a wireless USB dongle). In terms of performance, I had 4-person calls with no issues except when people were further away (8 feet or more) from the speakerphone. They sounded weak to the caller when people were further away from the speakerphone. The speaker itself is loud and clear, and you can easily hear the caller on the speakerphone. As for using the speakerphone as a music player, it does well with music with lots of vocals but little to no bass. The battery is long-lasting and easily lasts through the longest conference calls. The design is portable and easy to slip into your bag, especially as it comes with a case. The only downside I encountered is that the buttons sometimes didn't work when pressed. For example, I sometimes had trouble turning the device off because I didn't press in exactly the right place to activate the button. When comparing the Jabra Speak 710 and the eMeet M2 speakerphone, the differences are small, but the Jabra Speak 710 wins under microphone conditions. When people were further away from the eMeet M2 (about 8 feet), they sounded much weaker than when using the Jabra Speak 710. Other features are very similar: Jabra can also play music, but the bass isn't audible. I also like the design of Jabra when connecting the USB charging adapter to the device. So I don't have to worry about carrying a power adapter and micro USB cable with me. The Jabra firmware can also be updated through the app, while eMeet cannot be updated. Overall, the Jabra Speak 710 and eMeet M2 are great speakerphones. In terms of cost, the eMeet M2 is the cheaper option, so if your budget is on the tighter side, you should go for the eMeet M2. If budget is not an issue, the Jabra Speak 710 is for you.

Pros
  • Best in niche
Cons
  • I'll add later