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Reverb from auditorium setting--noise canceling headphones work?

rdemaris
Newcomer
Newcomer

I am acting as a entry/comment monitor for a hybrid zoom/live-in-auditorium meeting situation. We have some 50 or so in live attendance, and they have opportunities to comment on microphones over the auditorium PA system. Zoom users can also make comments, which are the put out via the PA to the live audience. I sit in the auditorium and monitor those who are linked to the meeting by Zoom. "Standard" headphones still permit plenty of the amplified "live" sound into my ears, so reverberation is driving me batty. 

 

Wondering if noise cancelling headphones would do the trick to kill off the live sound, and simply let me hear the program and other zoom participants over headphones. Anyone have any experience with this situation? Can't afford much more than $100 for headphones--if they'd work. 

 

Thanks!

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JudyAaron98
Explorer
Explorer

I’ve been in the same boat, needing reliable headphones for meetings while traveling. I recently picked up the Oleap P200B Pro, and it’s been a game-changer for me, especially in noisy environments like airports.

Noise Cancelling Mic (ENC): It’s equipped with a 50dB spatial noise-canceling mic, so even in loud places, the other person hears me clearly without any background noise.

Open-Ear Design: What I love is the open-ear design – it lets me stay aware of my surroundings, which is great when you’re at an airport and need to listen for announcements.

I bought it on Kickstarter, it only cost $79, but now the latest model on the official website is $199. But I think if you really want to achieve ENC, you should try this headset, it can solve your troubles.