I assume you don’t care about video if you’ll be walking around? (I think you lose a lot by giving up video, but de gustibus non disputandum.)
For audio, you could possibly wireless-ify the audio setup in the article with something like an AptX Low Latency to 3.5mm adapter and switching from the BoomPro to the Antlion ModMic Wireless (since I don’t think those adapters support mics).
Note that Bluetooth sucks and I haven’t tested this so it may not work as well as it sounds like it should. But if you want to keep open-back headphones and a good mic, that’s probably your best bet.
I assume you don’t care about video if you’ll be walking around? (I think you lose a lot by giving up video, but de gustibus non disputandum.)
No, I carry my laptop around with me that’s pointed at my face (how much I’m looking at it depends, but being able to look back at it when appropriate is fairly important), and other team members pace around in their room.
Oh OK, then the audio improvements the post describes will work fine as-is (except for the non-headset mic) and the video ones are probably not worth it. And I guess the networking advice becomes “invest in properly debugging your wifi” instead of running a cable.
I assume you don’t care about video if you’ll be walking around? (I think you lose a lot by giving up video, but de gustibus non disputandum.)
For audio, you could possibly wireless-ify the audio setup in the article with something like an AptX Low Latency to 3.5mm adapter and switching from the BoomPro to the Antlion ModMic Wireless (since I don’t think those adapters support mics).
Note that Bluetooth sucks and I haven’t tested this so it may not work as well as it sounds like it should. But if you want to keep open-back headphones and a good mic, that’s probably your best bet.
No, I carry my laptop around with me that’s pointed at my face (how much I’m looking at it depends, but being able to look back at it when appropriate is fairly important), and other team members pace around in their room.
Oh OK, then the audio improvements the post describes will work fine as-is (except for the non-headset mic) and the video ones are probably not worth it. And I guess the networking advice becomes “invest in properly debugging your wifi” instead of running a cable.