Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2 Specifications, Tests and Review

Headphone type
Over-the-ear mount
Connectivity
Wired
Frequency Response
300 - 3300 Hz
Sensitivity
15 dBV/Pascal
Impedance
150 Ohm
Microphone
Boom

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Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2 Full Specifications and Details

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DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Product Type Headset - wired
Colour Silver | Metallic silver
Body Material Plastic
Recommended Use Portable electronics

The Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2 are wired headphones. In the case of studio and professional DJ headphones, a wired connection is a standard and a necessity. In this case, connecting via cable reduces audio transmission delays and prevents unwanted battery drain as it would be in case of wireless headphones. The same is de facto true for gaming headsets. In case of headphones for normal music listening, the cable is rather a relic, although it still has its fans. However, the wireless option is much more popular for everyday use in today’s world.

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SOUND QUALITY Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Headphones Form Factor Over-the-ear mount
Headphones Technology Dynamic
Connectivity Technology Wired
Sound Output Mode Mono
Frequency Response 300 - 3300 Hz Worse than 98 % of in-ear headphones rated.
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) 5%
Sensitivity 15 dBV/Pascal Worse than 98 % of in-ear headphones rated.
Impedance 150 Ohm

The sound quality can be affected by many factors. When it comes to frequency range, a wider range will allow more detail to be heard during your listening session. However, it is important to note that the ability to perceive frequencies varies from person to person. The average person is able to hear frequencies in the range of 16 to 20 000 Hz. That is why headphone manufacturers usually focus on the 20 to 20 000 Hz range. If the lower values are lower, headphones are better able to reproduce bass tones, as these represent frequencies up to approximately 256 Hz. Conversely, values from 2 048 Hz upwards are treble. Thus, headphones with a high upper limit will provide a much more accurate reproduction of high tones. Headphones Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2 have a frequency range of 300 - 3300 Hz. The Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2 reaches the sensitivity values of 15 dBV/Pascal. The sensitivity of the headphones expresses the ability of the headphones to pick up the signal from the source and reproduce it with sufficient volume. The higher the sensitivity, the more easily the signal is converted to sound and the louder the headphones are able to play at a lower power consumption. It is important to remember that high listening volume can consume more energy from connected devices. So if you want to listen to music from your cell phone, it's better to choose headphones with low sensitivity to avoid draining your phone's battery too much. Headphones with a lower sensitivity value (around 85 dB) are better suited for listening in quiet environments, while medium values (around 90 dB) allow for quality listening in noisy environments such as public transport or cafes. Headphones with a high sensitivity value (100 dB or more) are designed for use in really noisy environments such as concerts

The device connected to the headphones also plays a role most times. The lower impedance value (approximately 100 to 150 Ohms) is suitable for playback from mobile phones, laptops or other portable players that do not have a powerful enough amplifier. The lower impedance will ensure that the required volume level is achieved with less power, thus extending the life of the player. However, at the same time, with lower impedance, there is more distortion of the sound. Headphones with a higher impedance of around 250 Ohms and above are then more suitable for playback from really powerful signal sources or using a headphone amplifier, otherwise the sound coming out of them might not be loud enough. At the same time, higher-impedance headphones will also ensure less distortion in the sound. In the case of these headphones, the impedance reaches the 150 Ohm value. Total Harmonic Distortion of these headphones is Audio Output | Total Harmonic Distortion. The value quoted by the manufacturer is usually the average distortion over all reproducible frequency bands. This is not a crucial parameter to decide on when making a decision, but on the other hand, keep in mind that higher harmonic distortion can negatively affect sound quality.

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MICROPHONE Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Type Boom
Microphone Technology Electret condenser
Microphone Operation Mode Mono
Connectivity Technology Wired
Frequency Response 300 - 3300 Hz Worse than 89 % of in-ear headphones rated.
Audio Input Details Cardioid - 300 - 3300 Hz - Output Impedance 3.3 kOhm
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) 5% Better than 81 % of in-ear headphones rated.
Sensitivity -55 dBV/Pascal
Impedance 3.3 kOhm
Microphone Power Source Voltage (DC) 3 V
Microphones Included 1

Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2 has a boom–type microphone. The microphone sensitivity is -55 dBV/Pascal. A lower microphone sensitivity will generally ensure that even quieter sounds are caught. On the other hand, in noisier environments, distortion of the recording may occur. With a higher sensitivity, the microphone will not distort the recording even in noisy environments. On the other hand, the microphone will not pick up quieter sounds. So it depends on the environment and the purposes you plan to use the headphones for. As with headphones, so-called harmonic distortion affects the sound quality of a microphone. Harmonic distortion above 5% is quite high and can lead to a reduction in recording quality. The average for most headphones is a distortion between 1 and 5%. For the average user, the recording quality of a headphone microphone in this interval should be perfectly adequate. Total harmonic distortion below 1% is more likely to be encountered in professional headphones. Such distortion is already considered very low and will ensure maximum recording quality. The total harmonic distortion of this microphone model is Microphone | Total Harmonic Distortion.

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REMOTE CONTROL Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Controls Answer/end
CABLE Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Cable Type Headset cable - 1.2 m
CONNECTIONS Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Connector Type Headset (cellular phone connector)
OTHERS Poly - Plantronics M 143-N2
Service & Support Limited warranty - 1 year

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