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KShips
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  #2873692 24-Feb-2022 10:48
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I have Plantronics BT600 for general office work including calls, listening to music etc on Computer. Great headset but it is single ear so would be great to have option of 2 ear.

 

Also have some isotunes pro, great earplug alternative to listen to music while using machinery. 




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  #2873693 24-Feb-2022 10:49
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I would love the EAH-800 headphones for listening to loud music, also phone calls etc. I don't have anything at present. The last cheapy went in the bin when it failed.


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  #2873694 24-Feb-2022 10:49
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I'm currently using these horrible bluetooth headphones I picked up on Aliexpress. They are really not great, but they are what I have. I mostly listen to youtube, podcasts and music on my phone while working.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you for the giveaway!





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  #2873695 24-Feb-2022 10:49
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Sony W-1000XM4 for general audio listening and conference calls.

 

Audio Technica ATH-M50X for monitoring and mixing.

 

I would replace the Sony with EAH-A800.

 

 

 





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  #2873696 24-Feb-2022 10:50
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Pick me. Mostly listen to YouTube and podcasts with a $10 pair of rubbish

 


RayDavey
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  #2873697 24-Feb-2022 10:50
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AKG 271 MKii's

 

I currently use to Listen to muisc, Audio editing, All work related content - calls, confrences etc.

 

and predominantly Isolation whilst working at my desk. A great tool for focus!

 

The AGK's are great can's. but they are getting a bit on the old side now after years of heavy use.

 


jim49
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  #2873699 24-Feb-2022 10:51
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My current headphones are from the 1950s, they were high impedence phones used for a crystal set. I would use more modern phones for ZOOM and listening to music.


 
 
 

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Lurker1965
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  #2873700 24-Feb-2022 10:51
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Have a set of old Panasonic headphones but they have a wire so being able to listen to the TV whilst the kids are dropping off to sleep, without disturbing them, would be good.

GSVNoFixedAbode
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  #2873701 24-Feb-2022 10:52
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Some really old Sony hand-me-downs that are meant to be noise-cancelling, but don't really do the job.  Listening to music in the office to avoid distractions was their prime purpose. Time for an upgrade!


jesterhead
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#2873702 24-Feb-2022 10:52
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I had Panasonic headphones for commuting but have them accidentally broken  😞


theflinch
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  #2873703 24-Feb-2022 10:52
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I have the Sony WF-1000XM3s and I generally use them for drowning out the surrounding din at work or the noisy (sometimes crying) kids at home ;)


danepak
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  #2873704 24-Feb-2022 10:52
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Got the Plantronics Voyager 5200.

Would love an over the ear solution with noise cancellation. I would use them for work (Zoom/Teams calls) and music.
As I already use Alexa (have the Echo Plus and 3 x Echo Dot’s) at home, I like the idea of having a headset with Alexa built in.

edwinprakash
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  #2873705 24-Feb-2022 10:53
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This is what i use daily while working from home - it's a Logitech H340 USB Headset Black.

 

I would love to replace these with a EAH-A800

 


  #2873706 24-Feb-2022 10:53
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Xm3s for home and Poly DECT for home office!

Walmeister
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  #2873708 24-Feb-2022 10:53
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at the moment, I am low man on the totem pole in the house, so have the earphones which only work in one ear. I have been using them to listen to an audio book recently, which is oddly satisfying :D


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