Plantronics Voyager 5200
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Number of ear cups | 1 | |
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Headphones wearing method | Behind your ear, In your ear | |
NFC | ||
Bluetooth version | 4.1 | |
Microphone noise suppression |
According to our Bluetooth headset expert
No matter if you're in a crowded street or a noisy office, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 headset lets you make crystal-clear phone calls wherever you are. Thanks to noise canceling on the microphone, any disturbing ambient noise, like traffic, is muffled. The WindSmart technology ensures that your voice is always clearly audible, even when it's windy. You can activate Siri, Google Now, or Cortana with the push of a button, and you can control the headset with your voice. The Bluetooth headset lasts up to 7 hours on a single battery charge.
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This is my 4th Plantronic headset, the previous ones were also excellent. So despite the high purchase price again purchased a Plantronic. This one is clearly thicker than the previous one (Legend). That takes some getting used to, especially in combination with glasses. Sound is good as usual, even if it is a bit noisier in my taxi. My conversation partner can always hear me well. If this is a bit less, it's mainly due to my mumbling under my breath ;). The headset is nice and solid and easy to operate, although I do find that the volume control is more difficult to operate in this model. You can accept a call simply by saying 'answer'. With my Achterhoek dialect, that doesn't always work right away.
Detlef Hoogeveen
8 November 2017
Automatically translated from Dutch
Reason for choice : The Corona quarantine has created the need for me to find a decent hands-free solution for the enormous amount of video conference calls and regular mobile phone calls I make daily from the home work situation. After a first attempt with a cheapo New Bee BT headset (25Euro at the competitor Am*on), we chose this more expensive Plantronics 5200 UC. The disadvantage of the cheap BT headset was that it offered a lousy sound quality, could also connect to PC and smartphone at the same time, but as soon as I did that it was as if the sound quality was divided between the two connections, even worse. In order to be able to call video conf properly, I also started looking for a headset for the PC. But I actually wanted a combined solution for both conf calls and mobile calls. And the comfort of that cheap headset was also not of such a nature to withhold during a working day, putting it on the ear was not easy either, in short, returned it a week later. After a few days of reviews and testing, I chose this Plantronics Voyager 5200 UC.
Because of the included charging case, I chose this more expensive combination, transporting the headset without a case does not seem convenient to me. An additional advantage is the BT dongle, which ensures a good connection with the laptop. Although the headset can of course also connect directly to the bluetooth of the laptop, I can imagine that it is better matched with the dongle (is already paired with the dongle in the box)
With smart phone: Pairing went smoothly, manual mentions NFC pairing but I have not tested it. Comfort : very wearable for a whole working day without discomfort, tried the three sizes of earplugs supplied but still chose the standard middle one. Sound quality : is regarded as very good by interlocutors. There is noise canceling with an active DSP with 4 microphones, but I can't judge that, the device was only used in a quiet home work environment.
Ease of use: taking a call by giving a voice command is great! And if the headset is not on the ear and someone calls, hanging it on the ear is enough to accept the call, the built-in sensors know whether it is on the ear or not. The 4 buttons are also handy and easy to find by touch: volume + and -, mute and close/record a conversation, but I usually do the latter with voice command. The range is large, according to the manual 30 meters, and he certainly achieves that, even in a house with walls in between. Connecting is always problem free, headset also gives voice feedback "PC connected", "phone 1 connected", or "Battery high", etc...
With supplied bluetooth USB dongle (BT-600): Very convenient to use because the headset can be connected to a smartphone and PC simultaneously. On the PC, use for virtual meetings with Jitsi, Google Meet or Zoom is problem-free with good intelligibility on both sides. Watching Youtube or online news on PC is also perfectly possible with good sound quality (mono of course).
Supplied storage box with charging function: Is useful for transporting the headset, which is too fragile to just throw in the backpack. An additional advantage of the case is the possibility to unfold the headset in order to recharge in between, it to the ear hanging up is then easy and fast when a call is made (and that action then automatically takes the call).
Battery life : Never had the feeling that it fell short, when fully charged the headset indicates that there are more than 7 hours of talk time. This corresponds to the manual, which also states that the charging case provides an extra talk time of 14 hours (i.e. two full charges). Standby time according to manual is 7 to 9 days (for dongle and smartphone respectively), but I have not verified that. I have not reached full use of talk time either, but as said never without cases, with regular long-term use (video conference, calling, Youtube, watching news ..) with a short charging session during lunch break.
Software: on the PC there is the Plantronics Hub software, useful to bring in the necessary firmware updates (both Dongle and headset). Some settings can also be adjusted. on Android there is also an app called Plantronics Hub with similar functionalities as the PC version, you can also locate your headset with it by playing a sound signal on the headset. The apps (both PC and Android) are useful for monitoring the status of the headset and taking full advantage of the features.
Johan Verbiest
17 May 2020
Automatically translated from Dutch
This is my 4th Plantronics headset. Had 2 Legends before and I still have an M70 as a spare. People often tell me: are you calling from outside? They don't hear that. Sound quality for calls is more than excellent.
The operation is simple, as is the pairing with the devices. It is nice that you can hear who is calling, so that you can accept a call with 'accept' or 'ignore' without having to fiddle with your headset. Linking to the Plantronics hub (downloadable via the website) is also child's play and can help you get that little bit more out of your device.
Also nice: you can charge with the case as well as via a mini-USB connection. The case is in any case a nice addition for the mobile user.
I have 2 negatives: The battery life is moderate and the battery is weak (only charge with the supplied or a similar cable, otherwise you will have problems with charging in the long run).
There are 3 different sizes of earplugs included, but without foam cushion. They sometimes make the difference between pleasant and shrill sound. For this price, the pillow should have been included.
Janneke
6 November 2018
Automatically translated from Dutch
Product number | 781515 | |
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Manufacturer code | 203500-05 | |
Brand | Plantronics | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Carry-in warranty |
Weight | 20 g | |
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Material | Plastic |
Maximum battery life | 7 hours | |
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Talk time | 7 hours | |
Standby time | 9 days |
Bluetooth version | 4.1 | |
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Multipoint pairing | ||
Number of devices that can be paired | 2 | |
NFC |
Remote control on ear cups | ||
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Physical buttons ear cups | ||
Volume control ear cup |
Microphone noise suppression |
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