5 Headset Features for Better Quality Audio at Home

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Business leaders across industries around the world are quickly ramping up technology to enable employees to work from home due to the impact of COVID-19. In a 2019 survey, 57% of mobile workers noted collaboration and communication issues as their top frustrations when working remotely [1], but in today’s reality, companies are coming together to overcome hurdles and keep our economy moving.Headset Features

We at Cisco are doing our part by expanding the capabilities of our free Webex offer in all countries where available, not only those impacted by COVID-19.

5 Headset Features to Improve Your Audio Quality at Home

There are many items to consider when enabling a productive and secure home connection, but ensuring audio quality is often overlooked. A meeting can quickly come tumbling down due to poor audio, and let’s accept the realities, this extends beyond connectivity to dogs barking, babies crying, and spouses fighting over the “home office” to reduce distractions. While we can’t give you a bigger house or tips for calming the dog, Cisco helps you get the best audio quality no matter where you work. So, if you find yourself reaching for a headset because your spouse laid claim to the home office, look for a headset with these top 5 features for mobile working as ranked by 1,000 users globally [2]:

1. Voice quality Headset Features

Man On Cisco Headset Speaking To Webex Meeting Participants From Home Office | Headset Features

It is no surprise that 100% of participants ranked this as the most critical element of a headset. Whether it’s what you hear or what the person is hearing on the other end, a premium microphone, speakers, and advanced codes in a headset are essential for delivering high-quality audio.

2. Wearing comfort

Stressed Woman On Video Conference

We’ve all experienced a chaotic work week with meetings scheduled back to back. You could end up with an even bigger headache from those meetings if your headset isn’t designed for all-day comfort.

3. Noise-cancelling

Webex High Quality Audio With Background Noise Cancelation

No matter if you are working in the office, at home, or on the go, noise-canceling is essential to block out unwanted distractions. Our lives are busy, but a headset with audio intelligence can filter out distractions so you can focus on getting stuff done.

4. Ease of connectivity Headset Features

Cisco Headset On Desk Next To Other Collaboration Devices

Headset audio issues due to compatibility are common. With a PC/Mac, smartphone, tablet, and/or desk phone in your home office, you need a headset that easily connects to the devices and applications you use to get the job done.

5. Audio customization Headset Features

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We use our headsets for a range of activities including calls, watching videos, and listening to music while working. We also all have our own individual preferences, so it’s important that you can customize your headset settings to what sounds best.

Headsets are a critical, but sometimes forgotten element of exceptional, mobile work experience. Over the past week, we’ve had many customers reach out to secure headsets to enable quality at-home, work experiences. Cisco recognized the frustration of finding headsets that ensure quality audio, work seamlessly, plus can be easily managed by IT. We’ve worked hard to tackle these issues with a full range of headsets that are deeply integrated into the secure Webex platform delivering high-quality communication and premium user experiences.

Read more on what’s important for UC headset users in our eBook, or visit us to learn how Cisco Headsets are seamlessly extending the collaboration experience in the office, at home, or on the go!

[1] Summary: The Mobile Employee Experience Report

[2] Cisco’s “Business Headsets” survey 2019, global data

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Hakim Mehmood
Hakim Mehmood Vice President and General Manager Cisco
Hakim Mehmood is the Vice President and General Manager of Calling and Devices in the Collaboration Technology Group (CTG).
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