Design / Comfort
Audio Quality
Battery Life
Value For Money
The Epos Adapt 560 is much like a business-centric headset, but designed and positioned for retail users. The headphones are focused on communications, with excellent connectivity options, stable and clear sound, and tuning focused on voices. With a growing focus on working from home, the headphones might serve many users well.
However, sound quality for music is very ordinary on the Epos Adapt 560, and the price is very high for what's on offer. There is active noise cancellation and excellent battery life, but all of this does not justify the Rs. 29,990 price tag, and keeps the Epos Adapt 560 a niche product with limited potential.
Excellent for communications
Good connectivity options
Class-leading battery life
Excellent for communications
Good connectivity options
Class-leading battery life
Too expensive
Average ANC performance
Not suited for music
On-ear design reduces ANC effectiveness
Too expensive
Average ANC performance
Not suited for music
On-ear design reduces ANC effectiveness
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