


If you are a MAC user you can get the Poly Voyager 4310 USB-C with charging stand HERE. Get your Voyager 4310 USB-A HERE, or your Voyager 4320 USB-A HERE. Thanks to its built in USB-C port, you can get a fast charge less time compared with other ones. The 43 headsets can be used as corded USB-A headsets, thanks to the included USB-C to USB-A cord. The New Acoustic Fence technology is found the flexible microphone boom arm and the we find a Built In Busy light that let you know when in a call. Amazing battery that even goes further of what it promises, Poly mentions a 24 hour of talk time, but in our tests we got at least 26 hours in one single charge. Poly offers the Voyager 4300 series in different flavors, as you can get the 4310 on USB-A/USB-C, UC or Teams and with charging stand, same goes for the 4320, personally I enjoy this headset as it is really comfortable to use with eye glasses. Jabra Evolve2 40 UC Stereo USB-A Corded Headset or ( Jabra Evolve2 40 Stereo USB-C version) The microphone boom has the latest Acoustic Fence technology, 2 microphones towards the users mouth and one on the opposite, this helps the headset to block most of the unwanted noises as the headset modulates the power of the microphone. It’s the replacement for the old 7225, but now one of the new improvements found on the 8225 is among, a microphone boom that mutes the mic by bringing the microphone boom up, the headset can be worn the the boom on either side and the function works as the boom rotates 180 degrees, the built in Busy light now its located on both sides of the ear cups, which makes it easy to notice when in a call and the new Advanced Hybrid Active Noise Canceling with 3 levels that allows the user to either turn it off completely or use any of the different levels depending on the location the headset is being used. This headset is the newest edition by Poly, formerly known as Plantronics in the Blackwire line. Poly Blackwire 8225 USB-A Stereo Wired Headset, or the ( Blackwire 8225 USB-C version) If you need to be more mobile, or just don’t want to be tied to your desk, go wireless. If you plan on sitting at the computer and don’t need to be mobile, I’d recommend getting a corded. All of these headsets below are plug and play, and even someone like myself can install them. The most important things to consider are the call quality and comfort. There are so many options out there, but I will list the ones that stand out most to me.

It’s a very cost effective method to reduce spending by using VOIP and other soft phone applications. Many businesses today are opting to use their computers in lieu of phones to make phone calls. Hello class, today we will be looking at USB headsets that are compatible for your PC (Windows) and Apple Mac OS.
