Epos Enters India with Launch of Adapt 560 and Adapt 360 Headphones | The comparison

Epos Enters India with Launch of Adapt 560 and Adapt 360 Headphones | The comparison
Danish company Epos Audio today announced its expansion into the Indian market with the launch of two products, the Adapt 560 and Adapt 360 Bluetooth headsets. They aim to bring better audio solutions to the workplace as time spent on calls increases. . Epos is the result of a joint venture between Sennheiser and Demant, which focuses on business and gaming solutions. Its portfolio includes Epos Sennheiser co-branded products as well as own-brand offerings, spread across three distinct lines: the Adapt series of in-ceiling headphones, the Expand series of loudspeakers and the Impact series of on-ear headphones.

Epic Sennheiser Adapt 560

(Image credit: Epos) A top of the line product among current offerings, the Epos Sennheiser Adapt 560 headphones offer over 40 hours of battery life on a single charge, while recharging will take nearly four hours. They have a discreet boom arm for the main microphone for calls, which can be folded away when not needed. Moving the microphone closer to your mouth is a proven way to improve audio capture. People who work in open-plan offices will appreciate the inclusion of active noise cancellation in the Epos Sennheiser Adapt 560, which uses four microphones on the outside to capture and neutralize external noise. Epos Voice technology also allows users to have conversations or follow announcements without having to remove the headset. There's also a dedicated Microsoft Teams button to launch the app instantly. Bluetooth multipoint connectivity is also available.

Epic Sennheiser Adapt 360

(Image credit: Epos) For those looking for something minimal and affordable, there's the Epos Senngeiser Adapt 360. They offer most of the same functionality in a different design. Two microphones work together to better recognize your voice during calls. Active noise cancellation, multipoint pairing, and stereo streaming are also available. While they don't have the dedicated boom arm or quick launch buttons, they are Microsoft Teams certified for making calls. Pricing and availability details for these products have not been shared. At the same time, the brand is also looking to offer products from the Adapt 400, Adapt 600 and Expand 30T ranges in India in the future. Commenting on the launch, Seah Hong Kiat, Vice President, APAC Enterprise Solutions, Epos, said: “We are delighted to launch Epos in India and look forward to playing a central role in the development and delivery of audio solutions. superior to our Indian trading partners. With our strong sonic and innovative heritage and strong product portfolio, we are confident in bringing the power of quality sound to the modern Indian workforce, across all industries. First, we'll showcase our line of Microsoft Teams-certified Adapt headsets for office professionals on the go. The launch of this brand is a key milestone for the Epos brand and we are looking forward to our trip to India. "