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Dell Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525) with Microsoft Teams Open Office Certification launched in India

The device is ideal for office users, hybrid workers, and IT teams.

Dell has introduced Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525), the first device to earn Microsoft Teams Open Office certification. They include superior noise filtering and voice optimisation for better audio quality, making them suitable for hybrid work environments. They are designed for employee comfort and convenience of use, allowing remote workers and commuters to communicate seamlessly while also simplifying audio management for IT teams.

The Dell Pro Plus Earbuds – EB525 are now available for business users at a price of Rs 18,699. 

Dell Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525) with Microsoft Teams Open Office Certification launched in India

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The Dell Pro Plus Earbuds are certified for Microsoft Teams and Zoom, ensuring compatibility across major platforms and high-quality audio in noisy shared spaces.  The earphones support easier IT management by providing a centralised dashboard for setups and updates. They work flawlessly with Dell laptops and docks, minimising compatibility difficulties. They are built to last, with an IP54 rating for dust and water protection, making them ideal for everyday use. They also come with a tiny charging case for easy mobility, making them perfect for employees on the go.

These earbuds include superior microphone quality and adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which separates the user’s voice using a deep neural network trained on over 500 million noise samples, and are future-proof with updates through Dell Display and Peripheral Manager (DDPM). Adaptive ANC actively decreases background noise, and Enhanced Transparency Mode makes users aware of their surroundings.

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Dell Pro Plus Earbuds (EB525) with Microsoft Teams Open Office Certification launched in India

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The buds come in four ear tip sizes (XS, S, M, and L) for a customised fit, making them suitable for prolonged use while maintaining a lightweight structure. Users may easily manage settings such as ANC, Transparency Mode, volume, calls, and music via touch controls. The Dell Audio Mobile App may be used to create personalised audio, including equalisers and presets.

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Furthermore, the earbuds excel at connectivity, including Bluetooth 5.3 and multi-host pairing with up to eight devices. The Dell Pair feature enables quick setup and seamless transitions and is accompanied by a tiny Dell Wireless USB-C Audio Receiver that fits neatly inside the charging case for easy mobility.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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