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eMeet Luna Review: Bluetooth Speakerphone ideal for home office, and teleconferences. Thanks to 360-degree voice pickup technology that make this Bluetooth speakerphone under $100 can support up to 8 attendees. Plus the daisy chain connection supports attendees last up to 12. The call quality is very good and clear on both sides. Small design for convenience for portability.
eMeet Luna
Multi-mics array & 360-degree voice pick up for 8 attendees, daisy chain (up to 12 attendees),
USB, Bluetooth, AUX, noise-reduction mode, universal compatible: Zoom, Skype, WebEx, etc.
The eMeet Luna is the latest wireless speakerphone on the market. It’s a very affordable wireless speakerphone with tons of features.
The eMeet Luna measures approximately the same size as a teacup saucer but is not thicker than a paperback book. It is lightweight at 235g. A slot for the Kensington lock allows it to be secured down in a conference room. The eMeet Luna is portable and powered by a rechargeable lithium battery. It takes approximately three to four hours to charge fully, and then it can last up to fifteen hours before it needs to be charged again. The included USB-C cable can also be used to power Luna.
If you don’t understand what the eMeet Luna means, it’s not a phone. It’s more of a Bluetooth speaker than an actual phone. It is 4.72 inches long and has a hockey puck shape. The measures only 3/4 inches thick and is easy to transport. It only weighs 10.2 ounces. You can carry it in a backpack or laptop bag.
The housing is made from ABS plastic. It is available in two colors, jet black or charcoal grey. The housing’s top is perforated with a grid containing round holes. Invisible microphones are located at the outer edge of the housing. The battery level is indicated by five rows of teal LED lights located near the speaker’s rear. They will blink one at a time as the battery drains. The soft rubbery buttons are located near the speaker’s “front.” They form a quarter-circle around their circumference. These buttons can be used to turn on or off the speaker, mute/unmute the microphones and adjust the volume. You can also use the phone button to answer or end calls and another control to establish a Bluetooth connection.
The housing house’s edges are gently curved. This eliminates sharp corners and gives it a modern appearance. The sides are mostly unadorned. Near the “back,” however, you’ll find a row with ports to make connections. You’ll find a USB Type C port, an out/link port, and a 3,5mm aux port from left to right. You can also attach a Kensington lock to the Luna to be safe when not in use.
Rubber footpads are placed around the perimeter of the bottom of the unit. These rubber foot pads prevent the team from sliding or slipping and protect your desk from scratches. The bottom has a small storage space. This is where you can store the USB dongle that is included with the kit. The kit also consists of an aux cable to connect your phone and a USB Type C charging cable—the 12-month warranty provided by eMeet covers the entire equipment.
The eMeet Luna Bluetooth Bluetooth Speakerphone connects with your devices via Bluetooth. This should work with most modern devices. Open the Bluetooth menu on the smartphone, tablet, or laptop and search for the Luna speakerphone. This assumes that your device is Bluetooth enabled.
Bluetooth support is not available on some modern laptops. Maybe designers realized that laptop users don’t need a lot of peripherals. If you use one of these laptops, you still need to connect to your computer. The Bluetooth dongle can be found at the base. If you remove the Bluetooth dongle from its case and connect it to your computer, it will function as a Bluetooth Card. This is how you can click the eMeet on a laptop with native Bluetooth support. You can also use an auto cable. It is more glamorous than a wireless connection but isn’t as charming. Luna’s battery is not affected by this option.
However, it can put more strain on your smartphone or laptop’s battery. You can decide which factor you think is most important. Bluetooth mode is limited in battery life. Bluetooth mode can deliver 7-8 hours of battery life, but 3-4 hours is better. This depends on many factors, including volume. The aux cable can save your life if your battery gets low. If you want to cover more space, you can daisy chain 2 of the base Luna speakerphones together. eMeet has a cascading connector that can be used to connect two speakerphones’ Out/Link ports. This mode allows both speakerphones to work together as one unit. This will enable you to have more people in a meeting without gathering around your phone.
The eMeet Luna has three peripheral and circular microphones. The microphone can pick up sound from any direction, so placement is no problem. There are no blind spots, so someone can’t get lost or disappear into the background. No matter what size chart you have, everyone can participate. This is a major improvement compared to many speakers that only pick up sound in one direction. One Luna phone will have better coverage than one equipped with a mono-directional microphone. Both sides are displaying high levels of clarity and call quality.
If the microphone quality is good, you can still hear the person in the background. These speakers sound fantastic and can be tuned to human voices. This will enable you to listen to people clearly, even in challenging listening conditions. In summary, the attendees on both sides could hear each other clearly and can get every word.
Colors: black, grey
Specs: dimension: 4.72″ x 4.72″ x 1.44″, weight: 10.2 ounces, multiple connection modes: USB/Bluetooth/AUX, battery capacity: 2600mAh, speaker output: 3W/80dB, button & function: noise reduction on-off/answer-end call/volume up-down/mic mute-unmute/Bluetooth/power on-off/LED status indicator/USB/aux out/aux in/clock
Features: background noise reduction technology, speech enhancement, support attendees: 8 (one speakerphone), daisy chain: yes (support up to 12 attendees), 3 microphone array & 360˚ pickup, various connection modes, compatible platforms: various both Win/Mac (Zoom/Skype/WebEx/Goto Meeting/Google Hangout/Facetime/etc…), non-slip rubber foot pad design, dongle slot for keep the dongle
Specs: dimension: 4.73″ x 4.73″ x 1.44″, weight: 10.2 ounces, connectivity: USB/Bluetooth adapter/aux, mechanical buttons control: noise reduction on-off/answer-end call/volume up-down/mic mute-unmute/power on-off/LED status indicator/USB/aux out-link/lock/aux in
Features: AI noise reduction technology, support attendees: 8 (one speakerphone), cascading expandable: yes (daisy chain can support up to 12 attendees), microphone: multiple built-in Omni-directional mics (360˚ enhanced speakers), portable size, universal compatibility (both OS Windows & Max): Skype/FaceTime/Zoom/GoToMeeting/Google Hangouts/Cisco Webex Meeting
What’s in the box: eMeet Luna Speakerphone, USB cable, Aux cable, user manual
Specs: dimension: 3.1″ x 3.1″ 1.6″, weight: 7.1 ounces, connectivity: USB/aux out, various support applications: Skype/Google Hangout/Cisco/Avaya/Facetime/etc.., OS compatibility: Windows (10/8.1/8.7/Vist/XP)/Mac OS/Linux, software compatibility: Skype/Skype for business/Microsoft Lync/Google Hangout/Facetime/Gogo Meeting/Zoom/Bluejeans/WebEx/LifeSize/Line/Vidyo/Braodsoft, control panel: mute-unmute mic/volume up-down/call answer-hang up/LED working indicator, speaker output: 3W/80dB
Features: plug & play, microphones: 4 smart mics (360˚ voice pickup, design to small and easily portable, noise reduction, LED indicator, full-duplex
Specs: dimension: 1″ x 1″ x 1″, weight: 10.6 ounces/195.4g, connections: Bluetooth/USB-A/Link 380, microphone: Omni-directional (360° pickup), Bluetooth link adapter: Jabra Link 380, wireless range (Bluetooth adapter): 30 meters/ 98 feet
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 3.0, connect 2 devices at the same time: yes (1 cored/1 Bluetooth), clearer conversations, easy setup, slim & compact design
specs: dimension: 6.2 x 6.1 x 2.8, weight: 10.6 ounces, battery life: 15 hours (talk-time), connection: Bluetooth/USB-A/Link-380
Features: Omni-directional microphones & HD voice, wireless, Bluetooth 4.2 (operation range: 30 meters/98 feet), attendees covered: 6, connect 2 speakerphones for a larger group meeting (up to 12 attendees), compatible various platforms, full-duplex, link button, folding stand
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Cons
The eMeet Luna Bluetooth speakerphone has been rated as one of the top Bluetooth options. There are many options for connecting. Bluetooth can be connected to nearly all devices. Older devices may need a Bluetooth dongle. It is possible to connect using a simple aux cable. The daisy-chain cables can be used to connect to another Luna phone. This allows you to cover large areas. Two speakerphones will enable you to have up to 12 people use your phone. This is a realistic estimate.
The call quality is excellent. The EQ is not great for music, but it’s perfect for voice calls. We are most concerned about the battery life, which can sometimes be much shorter than we think. If your speakerphone requires maximum power, you can use an aux cable. It’s both beautiful and simple to use. This is the complete package.
up for 8 attendees, daisy chain (up to 12 attendees), USB, Bluetooth, AUX, noise-reduction mode, universal compatibility: Zoom/Skype/WebEx/etc., background noise reduction, speech enhancement, 3 microphone array & 360˚ pickup, non-slip rubber foot pad design & dongle slot for keep the dongle
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