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Bluetooth speakerphones, let's find out which one's better
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Dave Taylor here and I'm checking out conference speakerphones
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I have the E-Meet Luna Bluetooth speakerphone and I have the AirHug 01 Bluetooth speakerphone
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And immediately you can see that the AirHug's a little bit smaller and a little bit skinnier
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They are about the same price but the question really is which one's going to work better
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for you. Now, here's the scenario. You are working at home, you're working in the office, you actually need to connect with
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someone else, you need a speakerphone but you don't want to get one of those big clunky
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units, you want something small and portable. Now, these both have Bluetooth, these both connect via USB cable to your computer if
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you need to do it that way. And one of them at least has a built-in dongle
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This is a 2.4 gigahertz dongle so you can just plug this into a PC
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A lot of conference rooms have old PCs sitting somewhere. Just plug it in and you're ready to go, no configuration needed
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That's the E-Meet unit, right? So that's basically what you want to do but you don't always have a quiet conference room
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So I'm going to let you hear what both of these would actually transmit to someone on
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the other end of the line but we're also going to use this to add some factory shop noise
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to give you that sense of what would it be like if you were in a noisy environment
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Both companies say they do a good job of that. We're going to find out
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Now, let me give you some specs first. So this is the E-Meet Luna and it has a 360 degree pickup which it does by having three
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microphones on the unit. It also gets really loud. This is actually a nice speaker in that if you're in a big room you need to turn the
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volume up pretty high so people can hear whoever's on the other end
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It also of course has a noise reduction system. They're very proud of their AI to cut back all the background noise when someone's talking
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We're going to test that. We'll see how that works. Now, it does operate with Bluetooth 4.2 but it also can connect by a USB or AUX or as
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I showed you there is that little dongle so that's something easy to use if you don't
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want to hassle with anything else. One really cool addition for this is you can get a second unit and you can daisy chain
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them together with a custom cable you'll have to buy but you can have two of these on a
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really big conference table and they will work in sync. It will automatically figure out who's talking and give them the best audio for the other side
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Really cool. Now, this is a bit of a bigger unit. It has a bigger battery 2600 milliamp hours and that gives it six hours of running time
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Size wise it's 4.7 inches by 1.5 inches by 10 ounces. It is definitely a bit bigger than the AirHug unit
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Let's give it some tests. First thing I'm going to do is I'm going to actually play some music through it
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Let's see how that sounds. What I want to do is I want to turn the volume up so you can hear
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It gets pretty darn loud. Again, why that's important is you might have a room full of people and the person on the
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other end, hang on, that's a bit loud, but the person on the other end really wants to talk
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They really want to share their thoughts. If they're really quiet and you can't make them loud, then that's problematic
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The bigger test, of course, is that we want to actually record my voice
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To do that, I have paired it with my iPhone and this is a little bit tricky here
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What I'm going to do is I'm going to start a recording
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There we go. Now what I'm going to do is I'm going to record
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You're going to hear what this is recording. Partway through, I'm going to turn on that factory noise
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Now you're hearing the voice as it's picked up by the eMeet Luna
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This would be at the conference table and I would be one of the people sitting at the conference saying, oh, hang on, I want to make a point
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Then, unfortunately, someone opens the door to the factory and things are pretty loud
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back there. Now the question is, can it differentiate my voice so that I'm still easily understood
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even with all this noise in the background? You can hear the results. It's actually pretty impressive
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Now, let's switch to the other device. So I'm going to turn off the factory noise and then I have to switch which unit is paired
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to my phone. So that's easily done. I will disconnect the Luna, which will then make that sound for a moment or two
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Then I will connect the AirHug and I don't know if you noticed, but the lights indicated
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that it became connected and this one made that sound to say it was disconnected
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So both of them have nice sort of designs here. And I didn't show you, let me show you real quick, is that the eMeet Luna has a bunch
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of very easily understood buttons on the front and then on the side are a number of
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different connections including AUX, which is important. Whereas the AirHug, all of those controls are on the front, but on the side are much
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more simple connections. It's just two USB-C plugs. So we have the AirHug
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So our first test now, just to keep things fair, is we're going to go to music and we're
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going to play the music. There we go. Nice. So now I'm going to turn this as loud as I can get
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And it's definitely not as loud. Hang on. It's definitely not as loud as the eMeet unit, but it still sounds pretty good
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It's a smaller speaker, so it has a lower quality audio, but for voice, it's probably
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plenty good enough. If you have someone auditioning for music, then you probably want something with a bigger
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higher quality speaker. But this AirHug unit, it also has a 360 degree pickup
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As far as I can tell, it's only a single mic. This one has three microphones in an array
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It does also have a smart noise reduction system, which we'll be testing in a moment
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And this one runs on Bluetooth 5.0, whereas the eMeet is Bluetooth 4.2
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For this, it probably doesn't actually matter. The big difference between 4 and 5 on the Bluetooth protocol is that it lowers the latency
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but that's much more of an issue with things like earbuds or headphones
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So for this, Bluetooth 5.0 or USB-C, you can plug it in directly
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AirHug does have a dongle you can have to plug in and use that 2.4 gigahertz frequency
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You'll have to buy that separately. It doesn't come included. It is smaller
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It has a smaller battery, only 2,000 milliamp hours, but it's 15 hours of use
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This one, with its 2,600 milliamp hour battery, only gives you six hours of use
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So this is a lot less frequent you need to charge this, but it is smaller
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It is four inches by 1.2 inches, and it's eight ounces. So all around, it's smaller, which makes it more portable, but then there's those other tradeoffs
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Now, let me make sure that we have things hooked up properly and go over to recordings
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And now, I'm going to be recording my voice. So what you're hearing right now is my voice as picked up by the AirHug
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So this, again, is simulating a conference room, and then someone opens that door again
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So now, we have all those factory noises in the background, and you can hear how it separates
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out my voice from all that background noise. And again, it does a good job
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It's actually entirely functional. So let me stop this, and let me stop my other recording, and let me turn off the factory
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Maybe. There we go. So that's basically how this is all set up
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And I think that both of them have their uses. Both of them actually could work for your company
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And there's some other things we should talk about, one of which is that the eMeat has this
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and it comes with these two cables, one of which is for 3.5 millimeter AUX
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The other one is a USB-C charging and connectivity cable. And of course, it also has that dongle
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So all of that's included with the eMeat Luna, whereas with the AirHug
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it actually comes with a portable carrying case, which is really nice
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It's a nice little case. And then in the case, there are, of course, instructions and a reference card
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And then finally, there are actually two cables. There is a very small USB-C to USB-C connection cable, and there is a longer USB-C to USB-A charging
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or connectivity cable. So this one, I really like the carrying case
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That's pretty slick if it's something you are going to be moving around. But at the end of the day, what I care much more about is the sound
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And it's hard to avoid the fact that the eMeat Luna has a better speaker, so it sounds much better
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The people on the other end are just going to sound better to you
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And when I listen to the recordings, I think this does a better job of transmitting voice
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with background noise. Again, the trade-off for that is it's a little less portable
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It doesn't have a carrying case. It's a bit bigger. It's a bit heavier
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So that's my comparison. That's my demo. You should rely on your ears
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You've heard samples from both in these environments that I've set up, so you can make your decision
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My point is that I think that the eMeat Luna just slightly edges out the AirHug-01
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But we also need to talk about the price. So before we get to the price, I'm going to ask, can you please subscribe to my channel
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I really appreciate comments and feedback. Okay. The eMeat Luna is $119.99 discounted down to $69.99, and there's currently a 10% discount
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dropping it down to $62.99, which makes this a no-brainer addition to any conference room
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even if it's just your home office. The AirHug is $99.99 discounted down to $69.99, and there's a $5 coupon
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So this one's $64.99. Both of these are at Amazon.com. So eMeat Luna, $62.99 at Amazon.com
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AirHug, $01.64.99 at Amazon.com. They're both solid options for you. I personally think that the eMeat edges out the AirHug, but you can make your own decision
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That's all I got. I'm going to go back to the factory floor, so I'll have to catch you in my next video