I work mostly from home and have a complex home office. As part of my job, I mostly take calls while sitting at my desk and sometimes walking around. switched to walking. I like Jabra devices because they offer a stable connection, but the Jabra Pro 9465 Duo always felt too light and flimsy for me and never seemed to stay on my head. turned off for a long time (considering the price of $ 280). I'm glad I made the switch! The Sennheiser is very, very comfortable and feels like a more solid headset overall. In keeping with Sennheiser tradition, the sound and mic are pretty good. In addition, the controls are much more tactile and accessible - there are physical buttons. By comparison, Jabra required quite a bit of fumbling with your hands at the sides of your head to toggle mute on or off or turn up the volume, as the controls were touch-sensitive. Noise reduction is not a feature relevant to my use case. , so it's not something I've tested or researched. But for everything else, this seems to be one of the best purchases I've made to date. It's too early to judge the durability and reliability, but so far I'm very satisfied!
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