Rowan - Mortgage Expert
ClioSport Trader
Audi SQ5
Morning all,
I need recommendations for a "decent" pair of headphones that I can use for work phone calls...with the following stipulations:
* 3.5mm jack as they'll be used with an iPhone 6s or can be put in my adaptor if I use my personal phone (iPhone 8)
* In-ear buds, no over ear etc
* Wired not wireless, I don't want the hassle of charging them unless you can vouch for their awesome-ness
* Must have a microphone on them as they will be used for phone calls and even better if this microphone is noise reducing so it filters out my noisy colleagues voices and allows my clients to hear me properly! This is a crucial one, as of late clients have claimed they can hear my colleagues better than they can hear me (Suitable alternatives include; me speaking louder to compete or strangling said colleagues with new headphone cable)
I think that's about it, price-wise I'm open to any suggestions if they're worth the money, although with the caveat that I don't want to be crying if the cat destroys them if I'm stupid enough to leave them lying around at home.
PS. The original Apple headphones don't really cut it, and I've tried other pairs but they've all been cheap (e.g. a tenner) and therefore rubbish. Willing to spend money on something that's going to do the job properly!
I need recommendations for a "decent" pair of headphones that I can use for work phone calls...with the following stipulations:
* 3.5mm jack as they'll be used with an iPhone 6s or can be put in my adaptor if I use my personal phone (iPhone 8)
* In-ear buds, no over ear etc
* Wired not wireless, I don't want the hassle of charging them unless you can vouch for their awesome-ness
* Must have a microphone on them as they will be used for phone calls and even better if this microphone is noise reducing so it filters out my noisy colleagues voices and allows my clients to hear me properly! This is a crucial one, as of late clients have claimed they can hear my colleagues better than they can hear me (Suitable alternatives include; me speaking louder to compete or strangling said colleagues with new headphone cable)
I think that's about it, price-wise I'm open to any suggestions if they're worth the money, although with the caveat that I don't want to be crying if the cat destroys them if I'm stupid enough to leave them lying around at home.
PS. The original Apple headphones don't really cut it, and I've tried other pairs but they've all been cheap (e.g. a tenner) and therefore rubbish. Willing to spend money on something that's going to do the job properly!