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EPOS Adapt 660 AMC: Headphones in Aston Martin colors

EPOS, known until 2020 as Sennheiser Communications, has unveiled the Adapt 660 AMC full-size wireless headphones aimed at corporate use. As the global audio partner of the Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One team, EPOS has applied Aston Martin Racing Green to the Adapt 660 AMC.

In addition, the manufacturer promised increased call clarity thanks to EPOS AI technology, a system of voice transmission optimization algorithms obtained using machine learning. The headset is equipped with four active noise canceling microphones. ANC compensates for annoying office noise, while outdoors it cancels out wind noise. On the other hand, Talk Through technology will allow you to chat with colleagues without removing the headset.

The Adapt 660 AMC supports Bluetooth connectivity to two AptX codec sources simultaneously. The headset is optimized for UC (Unified Communications) and certified by Microsoft Teams. Moreover, a special Microsoft Teams button launches the system when working with a PC via a BTD 800 USB dongle (with USB-C connection).

The built-in battery is enough for the Adapt 660 AMC for more than one working day – 30 hours of battery life is promised. The novelty is controlled from the touch panel, and settings – such as choosing a voice assistant or audio profile, as well as updates – are available through the application.

 

The design of the Adapt 660 AMC is in many ways similar to the Sennheiser PXC 550 – it is foldable, with elongated drop cups on swivel hinges, and the headphones themselves turn off just by turning the cups. When folded, the headset with all accessories for charging and wired connection fits into a neat case.

In Europe, the suggested retail price of the EPOS Adapt 660 AMC headset is 500 euros.

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