Why are professional headset manufacturers increasingly emphasizing acoustic laboratories?
Many people believe that a headset only needs to “have sound” and “make calls,” which is sufficient.
However, for enterprise-grade UC office headsets and call center headsets, what truly determines the user experience are often the unseen details:
In a noisy office, can the other party still hear you clearly?
Will your ears tire after a long video conference?
Will there be echoes, static, or interruptions during Teams or Zoom calls?
Is the sound quality consistent across different batches of products?
Is the ENC noise cancellation effect stable?
These questions ultimately boil down to one core capability:
A professional headset acoustic testing system.
As an OEM/ODM manufacturer specializing in UC office headsets and call center headsets, Bosun Electronics firmly believes:
Truly stable headset products are “tested out.”
Therefore, we continuously invest in building professional acoustic laboratories, establishing a complete enterprise-level acoustic verification process, from product development, tuning, and noise cancellation algorithm verification to mass production consistency testing.
Bosun Electronics Acoustics Lab: More Than Just Testing, It’s the Core of Product Development
Why must a professional UC (Universal Call Center) headset factory have an independent acoustic lab?
Many headset factories are actually only responsible for: shell assembly, basic soldering, and simple functional testing.
But for true ODM/OEM headset manufacturers, an acoustic lab is the core competitive advantage.
Especially for UC office headsets and Call Center Headsets, the following capabilities are highly demanding:
Microphone voice clarity
ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) capability
Long-term wearing comfort
Stability in different office environments
Teams/Zoom platform compatibility
This is why more and more overseas brand clients, when auditing headset factories, focus on:
Whether they have an independent acoustic lab
Whether they have ANC/ENC tuning capabilities
Whether they have complete testing standards
Whether they have a batch consistency verification system
What are the core equipment features of Bosun Electronics’ acoustic lab?
To ensure that every headset meets enterprise-level standards, Bosun Electronics has established a complete acoustic testing environment.
1. Semi-Anechoic Chamber
Used for:
Sound quality testing
Microphone testing
ANC noise reduction verification
Ambient noise simulation
It isolates external environmental interference, ensuring more realistic and stable test data. 【】
2. HATS (Head and Torso Simulator) System
HATS is a commonly used testing device by professional headset manufacturers.
It simulates the structure of a real human ear for testing:
ANC active noise cancellation effect
headset frequency response
Call voice performance
Left and right channel consistency
Compared to ordinary testing equipment, HATS more closely resembles the real user wearing experience. 【】
3. Audio Analyzer
Used to detect:
Frequency response
THD distortion
Sensitivity
Sound pressure level
Left and right channel balance
This is one of the core devices for headset sound quality testing.
4. Ambient Noise Simulation System
We will simulate:
Open office areas
Call centers
Coffee shops
Subways
Home office environments
Because real user scenarios are far more complex than laboratory settings.
This explains why many inexpensive headsets perform well in “quiet environments” but often exhibit the following problems in actual office work:
Unclear vocals
Severe background noise
Microphone distortion
Echo issues
Related Reading:
“Why Your Headset Have an Echo (and How to Fix It)”
“How to Improve Call Clarity in Noisy Environments”
“What’s the Difference Between ENC and ANC?”
5. ANC Active Noise Cancellation Test:
What is ANC?
ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) primarily uses microphones to collect ambient noise and then generates inverse sound waves to cancel it out.
Common ANC types include:
Feedforward ANC
Feedback ANC
Hybrid ANC
For UC office headsets, the key aspects of ANC are:
Reducing continuous low-frequency noise
Improving comfort during long work sessions
Reducing auditory fatigue
How does Bosun Electronics conduct ANC noise-canceling headset testing?
1. Multi-band Noise Simulation
We will simulate:
Low-frequency noise from air conditioners
Airplane cabin noise
Low-frequency vibrations from subways
Continuous noise in an office environment
Testing the noise reduction depth of ANC at different frequency bands.
2. Noise Reduction Curve Analysis
Mainly analyzing:
Which frequency band is most effective?
Whether ear pressure occurs?
Whether it is comfortable to wear for extended periods?
Whether it affects the human voice frequency range?
Because for office headsets: “Comfort and stability” are more important than “maximum noise reduction”.
3. Long-Term Stability Test
Many ANC headsets initially perform well, but after several hours of continuous meetings: background noise, static, distortion, and noise reduction drift appear.
Therefore, we will conduct continuous stability verification.
Related Reading:
“How to Choose Noise-Canceling Headsets Suitable for Office Use“
“Are ANC Headsets Really Suitable for Open Office Environments?”
ENC Environmental Noise Reduction Test: The Key to Call Quality
Many users confuse ANC with ENC.
In practice:
| Technology | Target User | Main Function |
|---|---|---|
| ANC | Headset wearer | Reduces the environmental noise you hear |
| ENC | The person on the other end of the call | Reduces the background noise heard during calls |
For UC office headsets and call center headsets: ENC is often more important than ANC.
Because what customers really care about is: “Can the other party hear your voice clearly?”
How does Bosun Electronics conduct ENC testing?
1. Keyboard Noise Filtering Test
Simulates a real office environment: mechanical keyboard, mouse clicks, background office chat noise
Tests whether the microphone can still accurately extract human voice.
2. AI ENC Algorithm Verification
We will optimize voice enhancement, adjust noise suppression intensity, and reduce voice distortion for different chip platforms.
Because excessive ENC can also lead to: muffled sound, voice distortion, and voice interruptions.
3. Wind Noise Test
Many remote work users will: make calls outdoors, work on the go, and hold meetings while walking.
Therefore, we will conduct:
different wind speed tests
microphone angle tests
boom microphone vs. hidden microphone comparison tests
Related Readings:
“Why is the headset microphone muffled?”
“How to correctly adjust the headset microphone position”
“10 Practical Tips to Improve Call Clarity in Noisy Environments
4. Sound Quality Test: What are the differences between UC Office Headsets and Music Headsets?
Many people believe: “The stronger the bass, the better the headsets.”
But this is not the case for UC office headsets.
Office headsets focus more on:
voice clarity
comfortable listening for extended periods
high frequencies without harshness
prominent mid-range voice
because users may be in meetings for several hours continuously every day.
5. Frequency Response Test
Frequency response determines the sound signature of headsets.
Boxin Electronics will optimize the vocal frequency range for:
Teams meetings
Zoom calls
Call Center
Online training
Compared to consumer headsets: UC headsets typically do not emphasize bass.
6. Total Harmonic Distortion Test
Excessive distortion can lead to: muddy sound, harsh high frequencies, and unnatural vocals
Especially noticeable during long meetings.
Therefore, we strictly control:
Driver consistency
Batch stability
Distortion performance at different volumes
7. Microphone Performance Test: The core of call experience
For call center headsets:
The microphone is even more important than the speaker.
Because customers are more concerned with:
Whether your speech is clear
Whether there is background noise
Whether there is echo
Whether there is popping
8. Speech Clarity Test
Key tests: Wideband voice, voice enhancement, naturalness of voice
Ensuring: Even in an open office environment, the other party can still hear you clearly.
9. Pickup Range Test
Different microphone positions affect: Volume, clarity, noise ratio
Therefore, we test:
Optimal distance for Boom Mic
Different pickup angles
Adaptation to different voice habits
Related reading: “How Headset Microphone Position Affects Call Clarity”
Why is test data more important than “sample performance”?
Many factories have the problem that: Samples are good, but mass production is unstable.
Truly professional headset manufacturers are more concerned with:
Batch consistency
Long-term stability
Controlling fluctuations in different supply chains
Therefore, Bosun Electronics has established:
Incoming material inspection
Acoustic database
Bulk production sampling inspection
100% aging test
Long-term stability verification
Ensuring that ODM/OEM customers can maintain stable quality during mass production.
How can acoustic testing help customers reduce after-sales rates?
Many headset after-sales problems are not fundamentally due to functional malfunctions, but rather:
Microphone parameter drift
ENC algorithm instability
Left and right channel misalignment
Insufficient noise cancellation consistency
Through comprehensive acoustic verification, we can effectively reduce:
Echo complaints
Noise issues
Teams compatibility issues
Unclear call quality
User fatigue
This is why more and more brand customers are starting to value a factory’s R&D and laboratory capabilities, not just price.
Boxin Electronics: Continuously Investing in Enterprise-Level Acoustic R&D Capabilities
As a professional manufacturer of UC office headsets and call center headsets, Boxin Electronics always insists:
Truly excellent headsets are not just about “impressive specifications,” but about “stability in real office environments.”
Therefore, we continuously invest in:
Acoustic laboratory construction
ENC/ANC algorithm optimization
Teams/Zoom compatibility verification
ODM/OEM customized R&D
Enterprise-level quality control system
Helping global brand customers create more stable, professional, and suitable UC headset products for real office scenarios.
FAQ
Q1. What is headset acoustic testing?
Headset acoustic testing is a professional process for verifying the performance of headsets, including sound quality, noise cancellation, microphone, and vocal clarity.
Q2. What is the difference between ANC and ENC?
ANC primarily reduces ambient noise heard by the user, while ENC primarily reduces background noise heard by the other party during calls.
Q3. Why does UC office headsets place greater emphasis on microphone testing?
Because the core scenario for office headsets is voice communication, and microphone performance directly impacts the meeting and client communication experience.
Q4. Why do professional headset manufacturers need acoustic laboratories?
Because only a complete acoustic testing system can ensure the stability and batch consistency of products in real office environments.


I am Alice, a senior R & D engineerr at Huizhou Boxin Electronics Co., Ltd. If you are interested in our headsets, please contact me
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