🎧 Elevate Your Communication Game!
The Plantronics Voyager 5200-UC Bluetooth Headset Bundle includes a wireless headset, charging case, USB dongle, and wall charger, designed for seamless connectivity and superior sound quality. With a Bluetooth range of up to 98 feet and a battery life of 7 hours, this headset is perfect for professionals who need reliable performance for calls and video meetings across various devices.
Controller Type | Button |
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Call Control |
Network Connectivity Technology | ायरलस |
Bluetooth Range | 98 Feet |
Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 7 Hours |
Colour | 5200-UC (Black) |
Theme | Professional Communication |
Battery Average Life | 7 Hours |
Compatible Devices | iphone, ipad, macbook, android, tablet, bluetooth capable deskphones |
Antenna Location | Travel, Driving, Voice Calls, Video Conferencing |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Business - Conference Calls, Voice Calls, Video Meetings - Computer Apps like Zoom, Teams, Meet, Webex |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Product Features | Lightweight |
Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Item Weight Unit of Measure | 0.1 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1 count |
T**.
Excellent headset - highly recommend
I use this headset for work and it works great!I can pair to my phone and laptop and use it all day on a full charge. Sound quality is excellent and does a great job of removing unwanted noise for the other person.The case is great to protect your headset when travelling - if you are not still using it.I would highly recommend and will purchase again!
D**E
Muy funcional y de buena calidad
Muy funcional, de. Buena calidad. Muy práctico para la gente muy activa.
J**E
Prety close to perfect
I have tried over a dozen earpieces in the last decade. I've grabbed the most popular models, gotten access to devices that never quite hit market, tested gimmicks and even impulse-purchased cheap models that looked like they might suit. I rejected almost all of these immediately either because of fit, tiny speakers or because people couldn't hear me when I talk.The one model I really quite liked out of the old lot was a Plantronics I picked up about 5 years ago. Sadly, these things don't last forever and the battery life dropped to the point where it was no longer reliable. Then I, ahem, crushed it in my bag by accident and that was that. But having had luck with a prior Plantronics earpiece and seeing the good reviews on this one, I gave it a shot. I wasn't disappointed.First, it fits my ear because it has that hook that goes over the ear. I pace when on the phone and I gesticulate a lot. I've never had luck with the earpieces that you stick in and are supposed to magically stay. I always need an over-ear hook. This has that and it's comfortable. I have days where I spend 6 hours on the phone. For some of those calls I'm doing the talking and for others I mostly listen. Either way, I can tolerate this device on my head for that time without pain or discomfort. Even with my glasses competing for space on top of my ear, the earpiece doesn't bother me. It is made of flexible rubber, so it accommodates the shape of my ear and glasses without any problems.Being on calls for so long can put strain on my hearing. Tinny speakers that distort and volumes that force me to reach to hear... those are the things that drive me crazy about other earpieces. This model has clear sound for an earpiece. It's not as good as wearing headphones. And cell phones have pretty bad sound overall because of the way they compress audio. But for an earpiece, the sound is quite good. Poor sound makes conversations difficult but they're also fatiguing after many hours on the phone. It's also good in the car, where road noise might intrude. I haven't tried it with the windows open or anything, but I can drive on the highway and still hear people just fine. This device has really good sound for a bluetooth earpiece.The other big question is how well people hear me when I speak. I've had headsets that weren't loud or weren't clear or were inconsistent. Being asked to adjust your mic every 5 minutes isn't fun and frustrates clients. This is where the 5200 shines. I've never had better audio than from this thing. Once I switched to it, all complaints about my mic position or volume disappeared. I can use it in the car with all the background noise and people can hear me just fine. There's apparently some noise cancellation on the earpiece. I don't know how well that works-- people can tell there's background noise when I'm in a noisy place. What seems to be true is that my voice comes through and the background noise doesn't intrude. The mic on this is so good I bought one for my partner because he often has trouble with being heard on calls too. Maybe this year I will get one for everybody in my office, if only for the sake of my ears when talking to them.If you get this earpiece, get the case. The charging case is pretty convenient for keeping the battery life up. I really do get 7 hours out of it at a stretch, and putting it on or in the case to keep it topped up means I basically never worry about whether my earpiece is charged. More importantly, this thing is fragile. That flexible rubber arm is so comfortable but it's also a weak point. My old Plantronics broke exactly there, and that one seemed sturdier than this one. So get the case to protect this thing in your bag.I have used the usb device for connecting this to my computer. I've tried in on Mac and Linux but not Windows. It worked perfectly on each and I can use this earpiece for video calls now, which I love.The range on this is odd. Generally, it is superb. It is so good that I put my phone down and start wandering around and when my call is over I can't find the phone anymore. That's a weird problem to have. Where the range falters is when the phone is on my person. If I put my phone in my pocket and the earpiece on my head, I sometimes get a little breakup. I'm not sure what that's about or whether to blame that on the phone or the earpiece. At any rate, I try to keep the phone in a breast pocket instead of a waist-level pocket and that solves the problem. It is annoying though.Setting up the earpiece for me was quite easy. I don't recall the steps, but I don't think I looked at the instructions. I think it was straight forward enough that if you've done it with other devices you'll figure it out. Other than that, the interface on this earpiece is a bit of a pain. I'm not sure what the main button does and it seems to different things at different times. The mute button definitely works, though, and I use it a lot. The problem there is that when I hit mute a voice says "Mute on" or "Mute off" and that sound is layered on top of the sound coming through the device. Sometimes I can't actually understand whether it said on or off, which is annoying. Likewise when I turn it on, it connects pretty quick as I stick it in my ear but then it wants to tell me how many hours of talk time I have left when what I really want is to hear the phone call I just answered. These are minor complaints, though.To sum up: if you need a bluetooth earpiece, this is the one to get. Minor complaints just prove to me this thing is pretty great. After all, if it weren't doing all the important things so well, I'd never have time to notice the small things.
D**.
So Far So Good
This was the complete package. Ear Bud, Charging Case, Combo A/C-Car power adapter, cables, Dongle. Just about everything you could ask for. So far it is working great.
M**D
Quand on a vraiment besoin d'une oreillette bluetooth.
J'ai eu quelques Jabra dans le passé, même des modèles haut-de-gamme mais jamais de la qualité et de la fonctionalité de ce Plantronics.Qualité du son, facilité de réponse automatique; mon ancien Jabra Stealth ne détectait pas mon "answer" facilement et je manquais des appels. Le petit receptacle (case) contient sa propre charge donc peut recharger l'oreillette lorsque rangé. Il s'insère bien dans la poche. La pile de l'oreillette dure de 5 à 6 heures sans compter celle du réceptacle.C'est un peu cher mais quand même dans la fourchette de prix des Jabra haut-de-gamme.Entièrement satisfait à part qu'il ne contient pas un GPS intégré dans le cas de perte. Cet fonctionalité n'est que dans les Jabra à ce que je sache.
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