Epos Sennheiser Adapt 360 Over-Ear Bluetooth Headset
The ADAPT 360 | ADAPT 360 White headset
Stay focused with ANC that reduces background noise, helps you concentrate in busy open offices and boosts productivity on-the-go. Ensure clear business calls with a solution optimized for UC and switch easily between devices as you multitask.
Enjoy over-the-ear design and ergonomic ear pads that add noise dampening and long-lasting comfort. Wherever your work schedule takes you, performance and convenience are on hand with up to 46 hours of battery life and foldable design that is easy to store and pack. Empower your performance with professional quality and sleek, comfortable design in black or white to suite your style.
With the option of EPOS Manager and EPOS Connect software, you can ensure optimal functionality. Insist on a headset with great audio that’s built to last and will help you excel in today’s workplace.
Key benefits & features
Concentrate in noisy environments
- Thanks to Active Noise Cancellation that reduces background noise to increase your work focus
Ensure clear calls with certified solutions
- Certified for Microsoft Teams and optimized for UC
Switch effortlessly between your favorite devices
- With multi-point connectivity to any two Bluetooth® devices simultaneously
Enjoy stylish, comfortable design
- On and off work with a contemporary look in black or white and soft, ergonomic ear pads for lasting comfort
High-quality stereo sound and reliable performance
- Stream stereo music at work or on your commute and benefit from up to 46 hours of battery life
Additional benefits & features
Launch Microsoft Teams instantly
- Dedicated button for Microsoft Teams via BTD 800 USB dongle
Clearer office and mobile calls
- From 2 advanced microphones optimize voice pick up wherever you are
Reduce distracting noise
- Excellent noise dampening from large ear cups
Convenient and extremely portable
- Due to a robust, foldable headset design
Protect your headset
- With a convenient storage pouch
Benefit from easy charging
- Via USB cable with USB-C connector
Firmware updates when it suits you
- Via EPOS Manager and EPOS Connect software
For safety instructions, consult the Safety Guide.A list of accessories can be found on the product page at www.eposaudio.com
Package contents
- ADAPT 360 or ADAPT 360 White Bluetooth headset
- Case
- BTD 800 USB or BTD 800 USB-C Bluetooth dongle
- USB cable with USB-C® to USB-A connector
- Audio cable with 2.5 mm and 3.5 mm jack plug
- Quick Guide on the box
- Safety Guide Compliance sheet
Product Overview
Overview of the headset
Overview of the headset LED indicators
Overview of the headset buttons
Getting started
Pairing the headset with Bluetooth® devices
CAUTION: Danger of malfunction!
The transmitted radio waves of mobile devices can impair the operation of sensitive and unprotected devices.
- Only use Bluetooth where it is permitted.
The headset complies with the Bluetooth 5.0 standard. Bluetooth devices need to support the “Hands-Free Profile” (HFP), the “Headset Profile” (HSP), “Audio Video Remote Control Profile” (AVRCP) or the “Advanced Audio Distribution Profile” (A2DP).
To transmit data via Bluetooth, you first have to pair your headset to a wireless device. The delivered dongle is already paired with the headset. The headset can save up to eight paired devices. If you pair the headset with a ninth device, the device with the oldest activity in the pairing list will be overwritten. If you want to re-establish a connection with this device, you have to pair it again. The headset can be connected to two of the paired devices at the same time. You can only connect another device by disconnecting one of the already connected devices.
Connecting the headset via the dongle
To connect the headset wirelessly with a computer, use the BTD 800 USB or BTD 800 USB-C dongle.
The dongle and the headset in the bundles are already paired.
- X Turn the headset on (see page 10).
- X Plug the dongle into the USB port of your computer.
The dongle LED flashes blue while searching and switches to dimmed blue when connected successfully to the headset.
Microsoft Teams is invoked: The dongle connects to Teams and lights up purple instead of blue.
The dongle shows Teams notifications (see page 17).
To manually pair the headset and the dongle, activate the pairing mode for both:
- Press and hold the headset’s Power button and the dongle’s button until the LEDs alternately flashes blue and red. Once the dongle and the headset are connected, the dongle lights up dimmed blue.
Pairing the headset via Bluetooth with a mobile device
- Press and hold the Power button until the LED flashes blue and red. The headset is in pairing mode.
- Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device and start the search for Bluetooth devices. see instruction manual of your mobile device.
- Select “EPOS ADAPT 360” to establish a Bluetooth connection to the headset.
- The LED flashes 2 times blue as soon as the headset finds a device to connect to. The LED turns off.
Installing the EPOS Connect software
The free EPOS Connect software allows you to configure and update your headset and offers additional settings.
- Download the software from www.eposaudio.com/connect.
- Install the software. You need administrator rights on your computer – if necessary, contact your IT department.
To make calls via the computer:
- Install a softphone (VoIP Software) or ask your admin for support.
Changing Audio settings for the headset – Microsoft® Windows
Windows usually changes the Audio settings automatically if you connect a new headset.
If the headset is connected but you hear no sound:
- Right-click the Audio icon.
- Select under output ADAPT 360 as speaker.
- Select under input ADAPT 360 as microphone.
Using the headset
CAUTION: Hearing damage due to high volumes!
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to permanent hearing defects.
- Set the volume to a low level before putting on the headset.
- Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes.
Turning the headset on and connecting it
- Press the Power button for 2 seconds. The headset turns on. The LED flashes blue shortly. The headset automatically tries to connect to available paired Bluetooth devices.
- The LED flashes 2 times blue as soon as the headset finds a device to connect to. The LED turns off. If the LED flashes red, no paired device has been found.
The search function is deactivated while the audio cable is connected.
Turning the headset off
- Press the Power button for 2 seconds. The LED flashes red 3 times and turns off. All volume settings are saved automatically when the headset is turned off.
- Charge the headset (see page 19).
OR - Store the headset (see page 20).
Adjusting and wearing the headset
For good sound quality and best possible wearing comfort, adjust the headset.
- Put the headset on so that the headband runs over the top of your head and the side with the R marking rests on your right ear.
- Adjust the headset so that
- your ears are comfortably covered by the ear pads,
- you feel even, gentle pressure around your ears,
- a snug fit of the headband on the head is ensured.
Adjusting the volume
You can adjust three independent volume settings for the headset:
- Call volume: during an active call
- Audio volume: during audio streaming
- Volume for ring tone, tones and voice prompts: in idle mode – no active call or audio streaming
- Press the Volume button to increase or decrease the volume. You hear a beep or double beep for maximum or minimum volume.
Alternatively you can adjust the volume on your connected device.
Adjusting the headset’s microphone volume for softphones
- Initiate a call on your connected device to someone who will help you find the correct volume setting for your microphone.
- Change the microphone volume in your softphone application and/or in your PC audio application.
Muting the microphone
- Muting the microphone
- mute or
- unmute the microphone.
Using Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)
This headset provides attenuation of ambient noise using Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology. Special microphones optimize speech and reduce background noise.
If you are in a noisy environment but would like to have your own quiet space, you can use the headset itself, disconnected from any device, and simply benefit from ANC. You can activate ANC if the battery is sufficiently charged and if the headset is turned on.
Turning TalkThrough on / off
TalkThrough allows you to communicate with your colleagues without having to remove the headset, even when ANC is turned on. Audio playback will be paused or muted.
Making calls using the headset
The following functions depend on the connected device.
Making a call
- Initiate the call on your connected device. OR
- Press the Hook button to initiate a call via your softphone
If your call is not automatically transferred to the headset:
- Search this function in the instruction manual of your connected device.
Accepting / rejecting / ending a call
When you receive a call, you hear a ring tone and the LED flashes blue.
Redialing
Using the voice assistant / voice dial
The last connected Bluetooth device will be used for voice assistant or voice dial. For Microsoft Cortana: see page 17.
Managing multiple calls
Using headset and dongle with Microsoft® Teams / Cortana
To use Microsoft Teams and Cortana with the headset:
- Plug the dongle into the USB port of your computer –see page 7. If Microsoft Teams is already running, the blue LED changes to purple automatically.
Invoking Microsoft® Teams and check notifications
- Start Microsoft Teams on your computer.
The dongle connects to Microsoft Teams and the LED blue LED changes to purple.
The LED pulses purple to indicate:
- Meeting Join Notification
- Voice Mail Notification
- Missed Call Notification
To check these Notifications on your screen:
- Press the Hook button.
Activating and using Microsoft® Cortana
You can activate and use Cortana – Microsoft’s Personal Digital Assistant using Voice command technology – with the headset.
- Press the Hook button.The Dongle LED flashes purple while activating Cortana.
- The LED lights up purple and Cortana is ready to use.
Listening to audio using the headset
You can listen to audio via a connected device.
Controlling media playback
The following functions depend on the connected device.
- Play the media on your connected Bluetooth device. The LED on the dongle lights up blue.
If you receive and accept a call, audio playback is paused and restarts after the call – if supported by the connected devices
Using the audio cable
Use the audio cable for audio playback when the battery is low or when Bluetooth transmission is restricted or not allowed. Bluetooth immediately turns off once the audio cable is connected to the headset.
- Insert the small jack plug into the audio socket of the headset.
- Turn the plug clockwise until it locks into place. Bluetooth is deactivated.
- Connect the 3.5 mm jack plug to the audio output of your mobile device.
To disconnect the audio cable:
- Turn the plug counterclockwise to unlock it and pull it out of the headset.
- Pull the plug out of your mobile device. The headset automatically tries to connect to available paired Bluetooth devices.
You can use the Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) as usual (see page 12).
Additional functions
Charging the headset battery
- Connect the supplied USB cable to the USB socket of the headset and a USB socket of your computer. The battery is being charged. The LED lights up depending on the battery status of the headset and turns off when the battery is fully charged.
To end charging:
- Disconnect the USB cable from the headset.
When the battery is flat, the headset turns off automatically.
Verifying remaining battery power
Some mobile devices indicate the battery status of the headset.
You can retrieve information on the remaining battery power at any time – except while you are in a call:
- Press both Volume buttons. The LED flashes shortly and a voice prompt is announced.
When the battery power drops below 20%, the LED flashes red and “Recharge headset” is announced several times. Storing and transporting the headset
To avoid nicks or scratches on the headset:
- Fold the ear cups inwards towards the headband.
- Store the headset in the case when not in use or when carrying it around. Keep it in a clean and dry environment.
If you do not use the headset for extended periods of time:
- Charge the built-in rechargeable battery every 3 months for about 1 hour.
If you leave the Bluetooth range
The range between headset and Bluetooth device is device dependent. The transmission range largely depends on environmental conditions such as wall thickness, wall composition etc. With a free line of sight, the transmission range of most Bluetooth devices is up to 25 meters.
If the audio quality deteriorates e. g. during a call or the link breaks down completely:
- Re-enter the radio range of the Bluetooth device.
If you re-enter the Bluetooth transmission range within 5 minutes, the connection is re-established.
After more than 5 minutes the connection breaks down completely and you have to manually re-establish the connection:
- Tap the Hook button.
Reconnecting / disconnecting Bluetooth
Reconnecting Bluetooth
- Tap the headset’s Hook button or the dongle’s button. The headset flashes 2 times blue as soon as the headset finds a device to connect to. The dongle flashes blue and lights up dimmed blue.
Disconnecting Bluetooth
- Double tap the dongle’s button. Bluetooth will be disconnected. The LED flashes 3 times red.
If you connect the audio cable to the headset, Bluetooth gets automatically deactivated.
Enabling / disabling voice prompts
In idle mode (no active call or audio playback):
- Press and hold both Volume buttons until the headset announces a voice prompt for on or off.
If the voice prompts are deactivated you hear tones instead.
Maintaining the products and updating the firmware
Cleaning the products
CAUTION
Liquids can damage the electronics of the product!
Liquids entering the housing of the device can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics.
- Keep all liquids far away from the product.
- Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
- Only use a dry cloth to clean the product.
Replacing the ear pads
For hygienic reasons, you should replace the ear pads from time to time. Spare ear pads are available from your EPOS partner.
- Carefully remove the old ear pad from the ear cup.
- Insert the fixation band – stitched line facing to bottom in the space on the ear cup.
Updating the firmware of the products
To update the installed firmware:
- Install the free of charge EPOS Connect software (see page 9).
Updating the firmware of the headset
- Connect the USB cable to your headset and your computer. The LED lights up.
Updating the firmware of the dongle
- Plug the dongle into the USB port of your computer. The LED lights up.
- Start EPOS Connect. If there is a new firmware available the software will guide you through the update process.
If a problem occurs
If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local EPOS partner for assistance. To find the EPOS partner in your country, search at www.eposaudio.com
Clearing the pairing list of the headset (Reset)
- Press and hold the Power button until the LED flashes blue and red.
- Simultaneously press the Media control button and the Power button. The LED flashes blue 3 times. The pairing list is cleared. The headset searches for Bluetooth devices to pair with-see page 7.
Clearing the pairing list of the dongle (Reset)
- Plug the dongle into the USB port of your computer.
- Press and hold the button until the LED flashes blue and red.
- Double press the dongle’s button. The LED flashes purple 3 times. The pairing list is cleared. The dongle searches for Bluetooth devices to pair with – see page 7.
Specifications
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Epos Sennheiser Adapt 360 Over-Ear Bluetooth Headset-FAQs
How do I know when my Sennheiser Adapt 360 headset is fully charged?
When charging, the LED indicator lights up. Once fully charged, the LED flashes blue for 5 minutes before turning off.
How long does it take to fully charge the Adapt 360 headset?
A full charge takes about 2 hours. It’s recommended to complete one uninterrupted charging cycle before first use.
What is the Epos Sennheiser Adapt 360?
The EPOS Adapt 360 is a dual-sided, over-ear Bluetooth headset with active noise cancellation (ANC) and dual-connectivity, designed for mobile and softphone use, and is certified for Microsoft Teams.
How do I pair my EPOS Adapt 360 headset with my device?
Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device, search for Bluetooth devices, and select “EPOS ADAPT 360” to connect.
Can I use the Adapt 360 headset while it’s charging?
Yes, but only with the included auxiliary cable. The headset does not support wireless use while charging.
What is EPOS Sennheiser?
EPOS Sennheiser is the rebranded name for Sennheiser’s headset and speakerphone products, providing premium audio solutions for work and leisure.
Why won’t my EPOS Adapt 360 headset connect?
Ensure the cable is fully plugged into the left ear cup and that the volume wheel on the right ear cup is turned up. Also, check the Bluetooth settings on your device.
Do Sennheiser headphones support Bluetooth?
Yes, the Adapt 360 and other Sennheiser models support Bluetooth for wireless audio streaming, ideal for mobile devices.
How do I turn on ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) on the Adapt 360?
ANC can be toggled on the headset by pressing the designated ANC button. This feature reduces ambient noise for a focused listening experience.
Can the EPOS Adapt 360 connect to multiple devices?
Yes, the Adapt 360 supports dual connectivity, allowing it to connect to two devices simultaneously, such as a phone and computer.