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Sennheiser MB PRO 2 (506044)?
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The other thing that was vitally important to me: a mute function in the headset itself. With these Sennheisers, you can mute and unmute the mic with a quick button press. On long calls, when you need to quickly answer a colleague, or go to the espresso maker, it's invaluable to be able to quickly mute your mic. Or, on a conf call, when you're being asked a question while being muted. Not having to unlock the phone, and find the right screen and right button to unmute, but simply pushing the button on the headset is really great.
The headset can be paired with two devices at the same time, so you can use it with your phone and computer; however, you can only have one conversation at a time. If there's two things going on at the same time, the headsets sometimes seem to get confused; I had a couple of Skype calls drop on the computer when somebody called my phone at the same time.
The audio quality as stereo headphones is good enough to listen to music (but I'm not particularly discerning when it comes to headphones). The maximum sound level for the headphones is a bit low; using them on a smaller jetliner (Embraer RJ) they were barely loud enough to be heard over the engine noise.

Côté documentation, la compagnie pourrait au moins indiquer où on peut trouver sur Internet le guide de l'utilisateur (dont le titre est Notice d'emploi....). L'aide-mémoire est bien, mais presque indéchiffrable si l'on n'a pas déjà lu la version complète des instructions.
L'autonomie est très bonne, le chargement plutôt rapide, la qualité sonore excellente pour la voix. Pour l'audio ordinaire, c'est parfait, mais ce n'est évidemment pas l'égal des casques pour audiophiles.

I will say that, if you're expecting to be able to crank up music loud while you're working, this isn't for you. It's designed for phone conversations and so the maximum sound output I've been able to get from it is satisfactory, but not amazing. The mic also produce really clear voice quality.
The caveat is that there is a strong chance you'll have to purchase a Sennheiser BTD 800 USB Network Adapter (504579) to accompany this. I already had two USB Bluetooth adapters for my PC and this headset wouldn't pair with either one. But, with the mentioned Sennheiser adapter, it works great. Just be aware that most USB Bluetooth adapters cost about $10 to $12, but Sennheiser costs about 6x that. So, it's not just the cost of the headset, but you may need to lay out nearly $60 for the adapter. This headset did pair with my iMac without the need of the Sennheiser adapter; it was just the PC that gave me fits and required the expensive adapter.
UPDATE: I actually ended up having to buy the aforementioned Sennheiser adapter for my iMac as well because the connectivity was so "iffy". The adapter seems to have solved my problem with losing audio and/or mic during a WebEx session. Makes me wonder if Sennheiser doesn't deliberately make their headset work poorly with other Bluetooth adapters so you're force to pay a ridiculous amount for a new one. So, again, just be aware, folks, plan on another $60 for BT adapter that actually works with this headphone set.


So here's the good part: after 20 months of heavy use, the exterior physical holdup is impeccable. Not even any signs of ear pad wear, and they are butter soft out of the box to begin with. For something so light and comfortable to also be so durable is truly refreshing.
The REALLY good part? I started to experience a firmware glitch where the auto-on wouldn't always work properly, and it was becoming more frequent. I emailed Sennheiser, opened a case, and within a week they shipped me a new replacement pair. I use them so much I don't want to be without them, and Sennheiser was unbelievably responsive. 21 months into their 24-month warranty, no hassle, no fuss, doesn't get any easier.
So yes, they're a little pricey. IMHO worth every cent on performance alone, and the product support sets a standard almost unheard of in this age of disposable products and dispensable consumers. 24 months? That's just awesome.
Thank you, Sennheiser!

I downloaded the iPhone app via QR code on the instruction sheet, and the app would not even recognize the headset. I then downloaded the Windows app using the link printed on the instruction sheet, and the Windows app would not recognize the headset either.
With no way to adjust the sound, or even connect the headset to its own app, I am returning these to Amazon. Unfortunately, I will have to turn to another brand. I expected much, much more from Sennheiser.
PS - the instruction sheet is a masterpiece of confusion and missing information. Mostly this is because the Sennheiser people decided to use pictures instead of words, but those wonderful folks who create the emergency cards for airplanes do it much better. Heck, even the Egyptians with their hieroglyphics did it better. So I tried to download an instruction manual that used actual words, but Sennheiser wanted me to download an app to read the booklet -- a plain old PDF document. What the .... ?


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