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I've been told that the mic pretty much picks up all sound in the room, so it's not good for teleconferencing in a noisy office environment or public areas
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so they aren't the best in a loud environment like a plane.
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One unexpected surprise was the relative sound isolation for an on-ear headphone, which helps if you're in a noisy environment
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HOW I USE THEMi had a temporary job that required me to sit at a desk for 12hours a day for a month, performing a monotonous task in a dirty and sticky environment.
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while the P5w has slightly greater sound quality, the difference is pretty slight and is virtually unnoticeable in real-world conditions, since such portable headphones are often used in noisier environments
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A better environmental noise cut-off / directional voice capture would help, as the mic is capturing a lot of environmental noise.(Suggestion to Jabra: it would be nice to have the possibility to attach a shaped tube from the mic hole to the corner of the mouth in order to capture the sound ensuring a clear prioritization of own voive over other sounds / voices in noisy environments, yet keeping it at the same level of comfort / aestetics when there is no need to attach the tube.)
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I like physical buttons, easy to use and kids friendly.
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Another positive I have not mentioned is the surprising longevity of the headphones
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have the right (R) and left (L) channels printed in big print
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Headphones are very subjective and personal devices to people - very hard for one to review without pointing that out - I personally own several pairs for various purposes including wireless / bluetooth models - SONY with LDAC streaming (in ear), B&W PX (over ear) with APTX-HD and AAC in ear sets (AIrPods and the excellent Jabra Elite Active 65t).