🎤 Elevate Your Conference Game!
The Sennheiser SP 10 is a versatile mobile speakerphone designed for seamless integration with major UC platforms. It features an omnidirectional microphone for enhanced sound detection, up to 20 hours of talk time, and a user-friendly interface, making it perfect for both professional and multimedia use. With a 2-year warranty and included carrying case, it's the ideal solution for on-the-go conferencing.
C**D
Not a blue tooth speaker.
I use this Sennheiser SP 10 for most of my conference calls when I'm on the road. It's compact, yet produces exceptional sound quality. The microphone is terrific, especially when using Zoom for my calls. I've used it for impromptu meetings at wework conference rooms with 4 other team members, it just works well. I appreciate the design and overall usability. The sennheiser case is a perfect complement. Additionally, I use the speakers, it's much better than my Lenovo laptop speakers. You can't go wrong with the quality and the price.
D**L
Hands down the best lync compatible speakerphone I've ever tried and a reasonable cost.
We're having a friendly competition at the office over this type of device. The other group purchased the Jabra version because it was a bit cheaper and I went with the audiophile brand. everybody that has been on both sides of this device are really impressed. the omnidirectional mic works really well, everybody sitting around the table can speak and they can be heard clearly on the other end. the sound quality in the room is very good. no issues of hearing the current speaker on the conference. Good bass seems to help that.lastly, for a lync solution is is really great to have the call controls right on the device so you can see when you're muted or can change the vol easily.it also works with some VOIP solutions like ring central.
G**N
Great for Skype calls
Works excellent for Skype meetings. Very easy to install and use.
A**R
Five Stars
Great for meetings. Sounds great. Microphone works well as well.
B**E
This would be the best if it had touch sensitive buttons
The media could not be loaded. I bought this to replace my trusty Jabra 510, that after years of use has seen better days. I was curious if the Sennheiser might be an upgrade in audio/mic quality. SPOILER: it is a slight upgrade on both. That said, I HATE the buttons on this thing... The Jabra's buttons are touch sensitive and really easy to use. On the Sennheiser, you have to really press down hard to get the buttons to operate, even necessitating picking the thing up to hit the volume buttons. This might seem like no big deal... but as I am constantly muting during calls, it becomes a real pain in the finger. YMMV.Ultimately, I wouldn't recommend either unit, but rather, I'd suggest buying the Jabra 410. It's the 510 without the bluetooth (which sounds like crap anyway).
J**U
LOVE IT!!
Excellent call quality, great for recording calls, great for conference rooms that don't come equipped with Polycom to conduct conf calls in large conference rooms.
J**B
Great little speakerphone
Very good sound for a small speaker. I use it for Lync and LiveMeeting. Very clear and people can hear me better, also.
B**D
This is a simple solution to address issues with conference calls
i use this mostly for WebEx and Slack calls and it works great
R**S
Should have bought years ago.
Works great with Lync.
A**R
Good sound for size of product
Good sound for size of product. Sound is a bit tinny but clear enough for Skype calls. Takes up little space on a table or desk.
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