Krisp Review πŸ”‡ Blending a Smoothie During an Online Meeting?!

In this insightful review, the presenter explores Krisp, a free tool designed to eliminate background noise during online meetings and sales calls. Krisp’s promise to remove distractions like barking dogs, keyboard clicks, or renovations is put to the test in various scenarios. The reviewer shares their positive experience using Krisp, highlighting how it allowed them to maintain clear communication even in noisy environments, potentially saving a crucial sales deal.

The demonstration covers a range of common background noises, from typing and sipping beverages to blending smoothies and playing music. Krisp impressively reduces these distractions, making it a valuable tool for sales professionals working from home or in less controlled environments. The video concludes with a look at Krisp’s pricing plans, offering options for different user needs. Overall, the review rates Krisp with five out of five stars, recommending it as a valuable addition to improve the quality of sales calls and online meetings, particularly for those without professional recording setups.

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25 thoughts on “Krisp Review πŸ”‡ Blending a Smoothie During an Online Meeting?!

    1. Yeah, but I’m sure it will improve and it’s better than listening to a bag of chips or people’s weird mouth noises.

  1. i think i will buy it because i have permanent wfh huhuh cant lose this job, I have working onsite

  2. Update from the future: they now have background voice cancellation as well. So it’s now much more unlikely they’ll hear Taylor Swift. πŸ‘

  3. OMG I have this problem, but with my clients, will be a lifesaver for them!!! Thank you sooo much!!!

  4. I’m using Krisp but my customer can still hear the chickens. Is it still connected with my headphones?

  5. That’s very good. The question I’m asking myself now is what if I have one or more employees sitting in an office, can you not hear the phone calls as background noise or because you can hear them normally because they are speaking?

  6. sadly you cant yell at the top of your lungs it blocks it all out so no more yelling audios

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