Hello Martyn,
Not direct experience, but coincidentally I was reading this yesterday - https://www.wired.co.uk/article/nothing-ear-1-review
Might be a useful and cheaper alternative. Plus as not Apple more likely to work with everything.
Re noise cancelling see this -
"Light mode was fine if you want just a bit of peace, but Maximum worked so well colleagues were forced to throw things to attract our attention"
Fil
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From: Assistive Technology interest group <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Martyn Hoskins
Sent: 05 August 2021 12:02
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Subject: Using AirPods Pro as noise cancelling headset microphone
Hello Everyone,
I wondered if anyone had experience of using Apple AirPods Pro as a noise cancelling headset and microphone in a work environment.
For example, in meetings and teaching situations. Not just for playing music through.
Also, how well do they work with non-Apple devices, such as Windows 10?
Do you know of any alternatives? They would have to be in-ear though.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Martyn.
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