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The Lenovo EPOS ADAPT 561 II is one of those “get it right on day one” headsets: solid for office and call-centre use, and the fact it supports both wired and wireless means you don’t have to babysit your setup. At £144.64 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a proper workhorse rather than a budget headset, so it makes sense if you’re on calls a lot, share a desk space, or get pulled into meetings where you need to move around without ripping out cables.
Who should buy it? Anyone with a typical Windows/macOS office environment who wants reliable mic clarity and comfortable all-day wearing, plus the flexibility of USB-C/charging and Bluetooth for softphone or mobile. I’d recommend it particularly if you’re standardising headsets across a team—EPOS audio tuning is usually where you feel the difference during long calls. Who should *not* buy it? If you’re buying for a single casual user who mainly takes the odd call or you’re on a very specific UC platform and expect plug-and-play perfection without checking compatibility, this might be more headset than you need. But for everyday business calls, it’s a fairly safe bet that justifies its cost.

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