In that sense I feel that T&A are contradicting themselves a little bit by adding a microphone to this" high-end headphone"package
As I see it, a microphone is mostly beneficial in (home)-working scenarios and gaming...
Multipoint functionality is actually even more useful when you add the (home)-working scenarios. Having a headphone that seamlessly switches between laptop and cellphone is very worthwhile functionality..
And since the microphone does not work while connected via USB cable, I am now asking myself... Why even bother adding a microphone if you intend to position the headphones as high-end option for music lovers.. If however by "high-end headphone" T+A also meant to target the more discerning critical office user annex audiophile, the multipoint functionality would have been even more relevant..
The way it is now, it feels a little bit half-baked with T+A contradicting themselves and with a half-ass implementation as a result
Not that I mind, on the contrary... I will happily stick to my Jabra Evolve2 75, my Jabra Speak 750 and my Plantronics Voyager 5200 kit for work purposes.
(Even though admittedly having the ST seamlessly multipoint its way back and forth between my cellphone and my music player while traveling would have been very sweet
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