🎙️ Elevate Your Conference Game!
The EMEET USB Speakerphone M0 is a cutting-edge conference call solution featuring 4 AI microphones for 360° voice pickup, true full-duplex communication, and a compact design. With plug-and-play functionality and an AUX port for private calls, it's the ideal choice for professionals seeking seamless connectivity and superior audio quality.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Table Array |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB |
Special Features | USB-Powered |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 3.1 x 3.1 x 1.6 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
J**S
My new standard mic/audio for all virtual meetings
Simply the best work from home mic and speaker I have ever used. Period. The clarity of the audio in and out is unmatched and I have found it fully compatible with my Macs and Windows PCs. Easy to use: just plug in - it automatically connects and because of its light small size I can take it on business trips with ease.
N**S
Very impressed so far. I am a fan!
I work remotely for 90% of my job as a VP of Technical Services so I rely on using a bluetooth speakerphone.I was previously using a very expensive Anker PowerConf because the reviews all said it was the best. I was pretty happy with it, for the most part, but routinely heard comments like "are you in the car?" or "what is that background noise?" from people I talked to. I don't have the exact date I bought it, but I would guess I had it about 3 years when it finally just cut off and will not power up anymore. No way to open it up and check battery or anything so I started looking for a replacement.Long story short, I found an exact replacement from Anker for over $150 and the next one down (by rating) was this emeet unit for one-third the price. I had a bit of a credit and took a chance on it and got it two days later.I have rarely been so pleased with something right out of the box, but this device just works great. Stupid-easy to set up and use, and everyone I have spoken to says it sounds just like a regular phone call. I can highly recommend this unit if call clarity matters to you.
P**.
Perfect!
I work from home most of the time , and keeping headphones ON all the time started giving me pian in my ears. After starting using my Windows laptop mic/speaker , people on other side started complainign about voice quality, and i used t oend up speakign loudly.After lot of exploration, i purchased EMEET speakerphone in this blackfriday, and to my surprise, it performed beyond my expectation. It has mic gain control, 4 mic for noise cancellation and few more capabilities. But, my my call quality increased a lot! No complains from other side, i don't need to speak loudly, even speakign at very gently, does the job.After owning this device for past ~20 days, i don't have to speak louder, my family do not get disturb (i can speak that low, but i have a seperate office room).The only downside i could see is the no touch buttons, but i am getting used to it, and i don't have to use them frequently, so i can ignore that part.All in all, must have for people workign from home and do not want to keep headphones ON all the time.
E**K
Works great, but not with docking station
FIX FOR DOCKING STATION USE BELOWFirst off, it was hard to gauge the size of this device based on other user photos. Xbox Series controller next to it for reference.I was tired of using my work provided headset(Logitech H570e) because wires are annoying and I work from home, so closed audio communication isn’t needed. I was also browsing stuff like the Jabra2 line but too costly.I have the EMEET sitting at the end of my desk and people can hear me just fine. The microphone quality is comparable to the headset. Both leagues better than the laptop microphone.The speaker is plenty loud and others cannot hear themselves when i’m talking to them on Teams, or Jabber.The product itself works great overall. Plug and play use when the usb cable is directly connected to my laptop.However, I ran into issues when I plugged the EMEET into my Dell WD19S docking station. I plug everything into it, so that way all I have to plug into my laptop is the usb-c cable.When listening to audio from a youtube video, the speaker works fine. When you try to run something that requires the speaker and microphone to both be in use(teams, jabber) the speaker will continually disconnect and reconnect over and over while also trying to find a usable audio source such as the laptop speakers, making it impossible to communicate. The microphone will work, so others can hear you, but you can’t hear them due to the speaker connection issue.I tried updating the drivers on my laptop and docking station, I tried going into advanced audio settings and not allowing other audio sources to connect, I set the EMEET as priority, I googled forums from other people experiencing issues with their docking stations and similar devices, I downloaded the EMEET software provided on their website, nothing worked.IT with my company worked on it for 30 min as well with no luck. I called EMEET’s support team and with no troubleshooting, they told me it’s likely the docking station at fault but ehhhhh I don’t know about that, chief.I did not want to plug the EMEET into my laptop just for it to work. I also did not want to run strictly bluetooth as i’d have to recharge it. That defeats the purpose of why I got this(cables, handsfree, tidy, etc)THE FIX:As stated before, when the EMEET is plugged into the docking station and i’m making a call, the microphone is the only thing that works correctly.To get the speaker to work, I paired the EMEET to my laptop via bluetooth. Since the EMEET is also still plugged into the docking station, it will show two speaker sources and two microphone sources.On windows, go to system, sound, output.It should show two sources from EMEET. One labeled Speaker, One labeled headset. The one labeled headset is your bluetooth connection. The one labeled Speaker is your wired connection. Click on the Speaker source, under general, audio, select “don’t allow”.This will make it to where the Speakers bluetooth connection is your output source, and the microphone wired connection is your input source.Unit is still hardwired in so you don’t have to charge it, and it resolves the connectivity issues with the docking station.Would be 5 stars if docking station compatibility were there.
D**.
Great product!
This is a very nice speaker. It’s easy to set up and call and audio quality are great. It works with my iphone and computer. Most importantly, it connects to Teams for my meetings. I am very happy with this purchase!
T**.
Would recommend for home office.
Only used one day so far. However, the speaker phone arrived on time in good packaging. It is nice and compact will be nice for travel and does not take up much space on your desk. Easy connection, Sound quality is good. I do not heard static or feedback.
T**M
Great sound and great buy for your home office!
I bought this because I have a lot of teams calls and wearing a headset for a big part of the day was killing my ears. Good sound quality and my coworkers say they can hear me fine. I will say the instructions aren’t very good, so after you plug it in your computer hold the power button until the blue light comes on and when you get your first call of the day, hit the blue tooth symbol and you’re good to go.
J**R
Good product but disconnects sometimes
The product is good. It is easy to setup. Use the USB C connection or blue tooth. The sound quality great and clear. The only drawback is it gets disconnected sometimes on MS teams. I have to unplug and re-plug.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago