Bose Quietcontrol 30 test: the king of noise reduction passes to wireless intras

Bose Quietcontrol 30 test: the king of noise reduction passes to wireless intras

The remote control hosts the microphone of the hands-free kit, of just fair quality: the noise reduction from which it is decked up reproduces a voice which has a hard time remaining natural, but presents an intelligibility at least decent in mostsituations.Note that when this microphone is open, the signal it captures is automatically redirected to the earrings: an excellent way of avoiding the discomfort that can cause speaking when hear his own voice.

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Test Bose QuietControl 30 : le roi de la réduction de bruit passe aux intras sans fil

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Bluetooth 4.1 compatible, QC30 are, like all recent bose products, capable of multipoint connection with two simultaneous sources.And as always with the American manufacturer, it is simply the best implementation of this function to our knowledge: each time each ignition, they automatically connect not to the last paired device, but to all the devices being nearby, then automatically choose the audio flow to diffuse according to their activity from each device.Suppose for example that you regularly use your headphones with a smartphone and a PC: you just have to make a single time pairing with each of these devices, and you will never have to worry about having to manually reconnect yourheadphones at one of these sources;Everything is done automatically each time.A real joy.

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