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The EMEET Luna is a premium conference speakerphone designed for professional remote work and hybrid meetings. Featuring 3 microphones with 360° voice pickup, advanced VoiceIA noise reduction, and scalable daisy chain connectivity for up to 16 participants, it ensures crystal-clear calls in any environment. With versatile USB, Bluetooth, AUX, and dongle connections, plus a sleek metal design and 10-hour battery life, Luna empowers seamless, distraction-free collaboration across all leading conferencing platforms.





















| ASIN | B087FRNS6P |
| Additional Features | USB Port,Built In Microphone,Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Workspace & Home Office, Huddle Room, Work From Anywhere |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo or Mono |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 2600 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,567 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #2 in Telephone Audio Conferencing Products |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | EMEET |
| Built-In Media | conference speaker |
| Color | Luna Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Daisy Chain, Dongle, USB |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Button, Voice Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,518 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.7"D x 4.7"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Weight | 10.24 ounces |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen eMeet technology Co.,Ltd. |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Luna Gray |
| Model Number | Luna Gray |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Microphones | 3 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 1.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Computer |
| Specific Uses For Product | Workspace & Home Office, Huddle Room, Remote Work, Video Conferencing |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| UPC | 191893127988 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 YEARS WARRANTY |
| Warranty Type | Full |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
R**.
Excellent and Versatile Speakerphone Device
Based on my research and then after testing this device, the eMeet Luna is the best bang for the buck out there on a speakerphone device. I like to use it plugged directly into the USB port on my laptop. No need to worry about the battery running out or wireless signal getting interrupted. But I love that if I want to go on the road, I can pop the USB dongle into the laptop and go wireless in just a few seconds. I also love that I can have this plugged into the USB slot and working with my computer while ALSO being connected to my cell phone via Bluetooth simultaneously! No need to switch. Just stays connected to both! Take a Teams all on my computer? No problem. Cell phone rings? No problem. Back and forth all day with no issues! Sound quality out of the puck speaker is excellent for calls. With the Bluetooth connection to my phone, I even played a few Spotify tunes. It is possible in a pinch, but it won't win any awards for music fidelity. Better to stick with a speaker made for music. Still, it's handy if you need it, maybe to play a youtube video or something. I do have Voice AI enabled but after testing with another party on a Teams Call (both of us had the eMeet Luna), neither of us can tell when the feature is enabled/disabled. I have a fan running in the background and regardless of the Voice AI setting, you can't hear it. The fact is, the noise cancellation seems to be good either way. The buttons on the Luna are very functional and well laid out. I appreciate having the call answer/hang up button. Also the large "mute" button right in the middle with the volume buttons on each side is very handy. The visual indicators for mute and volume level are also well thought out. The best compliment for the microphones (there are 3 arranged in a triangle) is that folks on the other side of any call think I'm talking into a wired headset. When testing with another person who had the Luna over a teams call, we both spoke free and easy in full-duplex (at the same time) and it was as if we were in the same room together. We both sounded great from a microphone pick-up / speaker output standpoint. I review products and write product review articles in my spare time. But I bought this one on my own and I love it! So I thought I would throw this quick and dirty review out there. Hoping it helps someone save some $$$. If anything changes in the long-term, I'll update the review.
S**.
Good product
This thing works awesome! AI canceling noise woks great, can pick voices from a long way off like they are right next to the speaker. Easy connect to any device by Bluetooth or cable.
J**A
Works Well with 1 Con
My Sennehiser speaker finally died after 5 years. But wasn’t looking to spend $200 on a replacement.y camera is an eMeet so I figured I’d give it a try. Quality is just as good as my Sennheiser in terms of sound quality for both myself and those on the other end of the call. The 1 con is that I have to physically turn the speaker on every day. Even though it’s plugged in to my computer, it requires a purposeful power-on to work, which my last one didn’t need. And I wouldn’t call this a con because it didn’t influence my purchase, but the “ai noise suppression” is laughable. All it does is recognize that the sound is louder than it thinks it should be and mutes your mic. So if you start typing, it mutes while you’re typing and comes back when you stop. I could see that being very annoying, having to repeat yourself because your mic cut out. Plus, most virtual meeting spaces have built-in noise suppression anyway so it really isn’t needed. Overall, I’m satisfied with the speaker for work meetings.
F**S
Great quality product, audio problem solver.
It really works as expected. I used to have another band (Polycom) that I replaced for this product so I can solve the problem of having a virtual meeting with 6 people in a meeting room and two or three connected remotely, and using the laptop microphone and speakers was useless. With this product this problem was completely solved. The meeting went on smoothly, everybody was able to participate and be heard by those attending the meeting, whether in the meeting room or connected remotely. Easy to set up, portable, great sound quality.
M**E
The speaker and microphone work well!
I was very impressed with the speaker and microphone. It was loud enough for everyone to hear with little background noise. Very user friendly to install. I use mine for board meetings. I got them on sale it was a great deal.
D**2
Great speaker. Compares well with the Jabra 710 at 1/3 the price
I purchased an earlier version of this speaker and returned it simply because the mic did not pick up well. The updated the speaker and sent me a free replacement thus making the customer service absolutely awesome. I tested this against the Jabra 710. The first BIG difference is price. Jabra 710 $300, eLuna $90. The Jabra is over 3X more expensive and for the price compared to the eLuna, I would choose the eLuna hands down. Speaker sound: Basically even. The Jabra has more treble and the eLuna more bass. Both essentially have excellent sound and for voice or music you would be happy with both. Mic: This is VASTLY improved mic on the eLuna from the original. I moved back about 15 feet from both units on a call and the person could hear my voice clearly while speaking in a normal volume. The Jabra was louder but the person on the other end could hear me clearly at 15 ft. From a distance I give the Jabra the edge. Background noise reduction: The eLuna has an AI noise reduction feature that works extremely well. I played music in the background and turned the feature off and on. It makes a big difference. In a noisy environment the eLuna has the advantage. Size: The diameter of the eLuna is about 1/2 inch smaller and the thickness of both units is about the same. I can't tell a difference in weight. Looks: The Jabra is better looking. It has a silver/metallic center and the function lights around the edge are far more impressive. If you want to impress and have a much bigger budget, the Jabra looks far more impressive. Conclusion: The eLuna at less than 1/3 the price is the clear winner. The performance of both units is about equal and in a noisy environment the eLuna has the advantage. I have 3 of the Jabra 710's. One for my office, one for the conference room and one that I keep in my notebook bag. If I could return the Jabras and get the eLuna I most definitely would. I could have gotten all 3 eLunas for the price of one Jabra 710 but at the time it was the best unit. With the improved mic on the eLuna, the Jabra 701 no longer has the performance advantage.
R**N
Frustration only, definitely not worth it for capturing audio.
I'm a court reporter who handles remote depositions. This all-in-one was supposed to be an upgrade from my standard USB mic and speakers. I have tried for 2 months to get good audio from this unit, but it performs horribly in two different programs where audio is captured. It was better with VoiceSci on, but I did try it with VoiceSci off as well. This is without the extension mic - it was infintely worse with that connected. In the first program it would have these rhythmic cyclic clicks in the recording with frequent short drop-outs (about 4 or 5 a minute, adjusting capture rate had no effect), and the mic was extremely muddy when capturing my speech; others had a hard time hearing me clearly in the meeting itself too. In the second program it was an absolute nightmare. Even with all the audio settings dialed in to perfection, it created feedback loops at odd and unpredictable moments. It was the worst audio I've ever worked with, which is saying a lot - witnesses join with poor connections from noisy places all the time. My guess is that it is the low sample rate (16kHz HD, very hard to find this info listed). Had I realized it was that low I likely would not have purchased it. But even adjusting for that did not solve the issues. It might be great for conference calls, but i would not rely on it for anything beyond that. Money down the drain.
G**C
Solid upgrade from eMeet M2
Hi all, I received eMeet Luna and promised to write an honest review here. I had previously purchased eMeet M2 which has been my primary speakerphone for several months now, I work from home and I use it on a daily basis. I have been very satisfied with eMeet M2, however eMeet Luna is a solid upgrade and let me explain why. In regards to look and feel, both are high quality products and have a nice design, however Luna feels more solid than M2, the main body feels like metal compared to M2 which feels like plastic. I prefer Luna's buttons compared to the glossy touch buttons of M2, they are more accurate and it's easier to keep them clean with no fingerprints. The red circle on M2 (when on mute) is more fancy and visible than Luna which has a single red light however it doesn't really bother me and Luna's implementation is more discreet. I also like the fact that the ports on the back are not covered on Luna and are easily accessible, you can see the difference on one of the pictures I attached here. Luna also uses USB-C which is a great improvement and has space under the device to hold the Bluetooth dongle. Unfortunately, Luna doesn't come with a carry case like the M2. In regards to the performance, I did all kinds of testing and comparisons of both devices under the same conditions and next to each other. Overall, I believe that the quality of audio input via the microphone is almost the same between the two, I didn't notice any significant difference and it is excellent. However, audio output is by far much better on Luna, more clear, more loud, more accurate and full in general. I have tested both against Windows and MacOS, using the USB and Bluetooth, both work great without any issues at all! Luna will become my primary speakerphone going forward and I'm super happy about it!
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