$200 just for ZOOM CALLS?
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today I've got a speech enhancing speaker to make all your Zoom calls better and better the Ben q trivolo u oh it's got a nice uh anti-slip base that's not going to go anywhere build quality feels really good for 210 dollars I would expect it to be bulletproof it looks like we've got a really nice high quality microphone in the corner here and you would kind of put this on your desk like this and have your Zoom call it's supposed to enhance human speech it's got three voice modes that we're going to switch between so we'll start with the first one and see how they sound you drink where the rock makes first one's a bit Bassy it kind of sounds like a full range speaker which is pretty good oh that tastes like pomegranate the second one kind of improves the speech it kind of removes some of the bass increases of the high band and then the third mode oh is really bad it sounds like it's coming out of a phone speaker like if the other end of the connection was really bad you would probably get some enhancement out of that but I don't know this is pretty good but quite expensive for what it is thanks
In this short, the creator introduces a BenQ microphone accessory designed to improve the quality of Zoom calls. The device sits on a desk with an anti-slip base and a premium build, and is marketed as a speech enhancement tool. The reviewer demonstrates three distinct voice modes, testing how each mode affects sound: the first mode adds bass and presents a full-range speaker-like quality, the second mode emphasizes speech clarity by reducing some bass and boosting the high end, and the third mode performs poorly, sounding like a low-quality phone speaker. The overall impression is that the unit feels sturdy and visually appealing, but the price tag of around $210 makes it a questionable value for what it delivers, especially for users who might only need basic Zoom audio. The short ends with a candid verdict that, while the device performs well in some scenarios, its high price relative to its features may deter potential buyers. Viewers are left considering whether a software solution might be more cost-effective than a hardware upgrade for Zoom audio enhancement. The video emphasizes practical testing of the product in real usage while noting the limitations of a short form review.
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Questions answered
- What is the BenQ microphone accessory designed to do for Zoom calls?
- It is marketed as a speech enhancing microphone that sits on your desk to improve the quality of Zoom calls.