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The Plantronics Voyager 5200 UC is a Bluetooth monaural headset designed for professionals who demand crystal-clear audio and seamless connectivity across PC, Mac, and mobile devices. Featuring triple-mic active noise cancellation, up to 7 hours of talk time, and a 30-meter wireless range, it’s optimized for leading collaboration platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom. Lightweight and durable with a 2-year global warranty, it’s the ultimate tool for on-the-go communication and hybrid work environments.
Headphones Jack | usb |
Model Name | Plantronics |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Included Components | Charging cable, Spare silicon Ear pieces, Charging case. |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Calling, Travel |
Compatible Devices | PCs, Macs, Mobile Phones |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Cable Feature | Without Cable |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Modern |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Battery Life | 7 Hours |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Range | 30 Meters |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Carrying Case Material | plastic |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
UPC | 636983227679 |
Special Feature | Volume Control |
Manufacturer | Plantronics |
Brand Name | Plantronics |
Model Info | 8541728092 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 2.25 x 5.5 inches |
Item model number | 8541728092 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Part Number | 8541728092 |
Form Factor | On Ear |
Special Features | Volume Control |
Connector Type | USB Type A |
Material Type | Plastic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
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Works great!
I use it for my work from home setup and it's perfect. I do IT support for a national retail chain, corporate and the stores. I can answer my Avaya office phone from my computer and this is perfect for that. No one has ever had a problem hearing and understanding me and I can hear them perfectly.It tells you in your ear PC connected/disconnected and talk time. It says 6 hours fully charged but I doubt that. After a one hour Microsoft Teams meeting and 4 hours of work only talking to a few end users when I come back from lunch it tells me three hours talk time. So it uses 3 hours of talk time for maybe an hour and a half of actual talk time. That being said, if I have several meetings or other long calls I charge it during lunch, and it's full again in that hour. I've never had it go dead during a 9 hour work shift.Range is good, when I go from my house to my garage (about 100 feet) it doesn't disconnect till about 60 feet even through the wall and aluminum siding, it reconnects at about the same range.The unit is lite and comfortable, sometimes I forget to take it off for lunch or after my shift.The one weird thing is it is REALLY loud in a Microsoft Teams meeting. I have to turn the volume down to 8% on my PC, I'd go lower but the mouse wheel or clicking the volume isn't sensitive enough.I highly recommend this, it's worth every penny. It's way better then talking through your PC mic and speakers or a full headset like you would use for gaming. Plantronics has been around since the 60's and I've used their products since the 90's, they are as professional and high quality as can be.
K**N
Nothing
This item is one of the best earpieces I've had excellent
S**K
Excels with Plantronics Quality
I've been a Voyager Legend user for nearly 20 years. I originally heard of them, and bought one when a conference call presenter I knew always sounded fantastic. He used a Plantronics Voyager Legend.I've had 5, the each worked well for about 4 years. The mic is what has always failed. I have kept, and continued to use the old Legends for listening only.The last time I bought a Legend, the 5200 line was being introduced. I met someone wearing the new type, had also had the original Voyager Legend, and he loved his Voyager 5200. My Legend started fail recently, and I upgraded to the 5200.The wind noise cancellation is excellent. Sound quality is also excellent.The battery doesn't seem to last as long. After charging, the voice doesn't say "7 hours," it says "battery high." When I check to see what I'm connected to (phone and/or computer) it doesn't tell me remaining charge. It only tells you when you turn it off and on, and when it is low.Apparently, when it has less than 2 hours charge, it begins to connect and disconnect about every 5 minutes, which is annoying. I was listening to a recording, and it disconnected mid-way, then reconnected. That's very odd. I guess I need a second one to use when this happens.It the box: the charging box is redesigned (still uses mini USB B), and has an opening to the right side so you can charge it standing up and not putting in the case. The Legend had a case and had a separate stand up charger available. The charging box also has the USB plug in so you can pair it that way to your computer. I use my computer's Bluetooth capability to pair it, the same way you do on your phone. There is also a charging cord, a mini B to put into your electrical supply. I had hoped that would be the short cord with a phone connector on the end, but no (minus 1 star).On the Legend the volume toggle was in a better place and easier to use than the tiny high and low buttons.@Plantronics/ @Poly, if you are reading this, why don't you switch to a mini USB C plug for charging? It would make it far easier to charge.Does the 5200 charging box hold a charge like the Legend, so you can use it on the go? My Legend box was used a lot when I drove all day. In the box, it reset and charged no matter if it was flat or not.Include the mini car charger in the box, too. Remove the hassle for your customers!
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HP’s take over of Poly is Compromising Quality and reputational brand risk
This lightweight headset at first seems like a godsend . Easy to install, feather light , good mic and earliece quality . But then the defects come out by week2 of usage .1. Unit constantly disconnects and reconnects to computer making that annoying Windows “device connected now” sound sometimes up to a dozen times a day !2. Ear piece cradle is decent ride . Earpiece does not settle correctly in cradle and if you don’t pay very close attention to the micron size notification lights , your ear piece doesn’t charge and goes dead .3. Six hours of talk time is a lie . Maybe 4 at best . Don’t beleive the computer voice that alerts you that you have 6. She is a liar !4. Poly customer support is a certified disaster . Managed by some Six Sigma process junkie who got his degree online and is designed to do nothing but frustrate Poly customers . For 3 months I’ve been working with customer service to get a full replacement unit and they keep saying “it’s coming” and it never arrives . They give you an 8 digit case number that they end up just arbitrarily closing oit for some weak reason.
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