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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
This headset was so small, I think it would fit a toddler's head best. I also could not get it to work at all, so I can only tell you this: it seems very flimsy.
Andy Costa Films
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
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Doug Yoder
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
This mic has the Sennheiser-type connector, and was tested with a Sennheiser EW-100 G2 transmitter. It came well-packaged and included an extra foam mic cover (for a total of 2) and a clip to secure the wire to clothing.The headset is incredibly lightweight and discreet. The distance between earpieces is not adjustable, but their shape and flexibility are such that they should fit almost anyone comfortably, as they did me.The mic is very susceptible to breath noise, but properly positioned, this won't be a problem, since it's meant to be positioned on the cheek to the side of the mouth. Mic position is very adjustable. The provided foam mic cover prevented it picking up sound from rubbing against my face.Gain & Noise:Compared to the original Sennheiser headset, the mic was 4-6db louder with normal speech at identical gain settings, even though the original mic sits right in front of the mouth. So it's significantly louder.But it also picks up much more room noise. Testing both mics at an equal distance from a set of studio monitors, this mic picked registered -36db on the meters, while the original mic only registered -60db. This is not unusual for an omnidirectional mic, particularly at this price point, and fine, as long as you're using it in an appropriate environment.The sound is muddy, with low response across higher frequencies, but this isn't surprising, given headset mics' tendency to feed back. With a little attention to EQ-ing, I found I could mostly compensate for it, though I was never totally happy with sound quality.Conclusion:If you're presenting to a large room, delivering sermons, etc., and you have control over EQ (and can stay away from speakers that could cause feedback) this mic could be a good budget choice for you, particularly if you're looking for a light, unobtrusive headset.I wouldn't use it in a loud environment, though. Its omnidirectional nature makes it inappropriate for a stage with drums or amplified instruments, or outside in windy conditions. A gigging musician will also find it feels quite fragile and won't stand up to much road wear.
CiCi
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
This dual earhook headset mic sounds good. It’s not as good as a Countryman brand, but it’s very usable. The mic and connection seem well built.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
I am extremely impressed with this dual earhook headset microphone. The design is sleek and discreet, making it perfect for lectures, performances, and podcasts. The over-ear headworn mic is comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. The sound quality is excellent, with clear and crisp audio. I also appreciate the included windscreen, which helps to reduce any unwanted noise from wind or breathing. The 1.5m cable provides plenty of length for freedom of movement while using the microphone. Overall, I highly recommend this headset mic for anyone in need of a reliable and high-quality microphone for their Sennheiser wireless bodypack transmitter.
Donglin Zhou
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Stylish, clear sound, loud enough for a 500-seat auditorium and Works great with our sound system.
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