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Published: 2020-10-22, Author: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Very comfortable, Good Noise Isolation DSP, Pairs with eight devices, Actively connects to two devices at once, Voice command reminders can be accessed by pressing the button then saying "What can I say", Frequent firmware updates, enhance product and res
Voice recognition is not accurate in noisy environments, Noise Isolation cannot be tweaked, The Q2 is my favorite BlueAnt headset so far. It features good noise suppression, voice control, range and attractive style - all are excellent, features that wor
This is our fifthBlueAnt headset we've looked at here at BCCHardware, and for the mostpart things keep getting better and better. The Q2 is the evolution oftheir dual-mic noise cancellation technology and the new "Wind Armor" technology as well as Automa...
BlueAnt is a company which specializes in manufacturing world class Bluetooth hands-free devices and Q2 is no exception. From the very first moment you take the Q2 bluetooth headset in your hands you feel the special attention given to details in making o...
With Bluetooth headsets, like many other things, you get what you pay for. The Blueant Q2 represents cutting edge technology – both in noise cancelation and in voice commands. The combination gives you a headset that just works and works very well. Buy...
Abstract: BlueAnt Q2 har en ekstra mikrofon som brukes for å fjerne bakgrunnsstøy. Dette lille Bluetooth-håndfrisettet veier ikke mer enn rundt 10-11 gram, men det gjør likevel overraskende mye ut av seg. Den lave vekten og en god utforming gjør at håndfrisette...
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Published: 2011-06-20, Author: Eli , review by: cultofmac.com
The Q2 is designed to function almost completely handsfree. Once paired (easy to do), the extremely verbose voice guide explains the functions and takes the user through a few preliminary steps, painlessly transferring names and numbers of all contacts
Windcancelling prowess seemed about on a par with that of other headsets we've tried, despite our hopes (based on BlueAnt's promotion of this feature).
Despite occasional spotty performance and only average-ish results for callers on the other end, the Q2 is a beautifully crafted, well-designed, professional piece of kit with superb features and a best-in-class speaker.Rating:This is Primo Headset Week, ...
When it comes to picking a headset, the BlueAnt Q2 is great option. It has a sharp, but subtle design for business and casual use. Getting it up and running is a cinch even for the technologically inept. The inclusion of a variety of ear buds increases...
A comfortable but pricey Bluetooth headset, the Q2 is packed with useful features. It offers a few extras compared to the more durable T1, including a more comprehensive voice command set, but we aren't convinced it does enough to justify the £20 price...
Abstract: The successor of Blue Ant Q1 turns out to be pretty good: once again excellent voice control, excellent sound quality and good looks. Review of Bluetooth headset Blueant Q1Design What we see here is a classic Bluetooth headset. You won't find any ...
Feels secure with or without an earhook, Voice commands work great
Lacks PC-integration features, Voice sounds muffled to other parties
If you like the idea of using your voice to operate your headset some of the time, consider spending a bit extra to buy the BlueAnt Q2. BlueAnt Q2 Headset Provides Middling Audio Quality BlueAnt Q2 Review, by Aoife M. McEvoy March 29, 2011 As Bluetoot...
Abstract: Although the new BlueAnt Q2 is a conservative looking bluetooth wireless earpiece (you can have it any color you want as long as it’s black or “platinum” silver), its headlining feature is anything but. One of the achilles heels of using an earpiece ...