Product Information
Wherever work takes you, the Plantronics Voyager 8200 UC Bluetooth headset is ready to block background noise so you can concentrate on your work, your call or your playlist. Its contemporary, boomless design delivers comfort and style, while dual-paired microphones deliver Plantronics signature audio quality and clarity. Switch seamlessly from phone to laptop. By staying connected to two devices at once, you ll never miss a call. And with two levels of active noise canceling, 24 hours of listen-time and hi-fi stereo sound, Voyager 8200 UC helps you focus on the moment and leave distractions behind.
- Concentrate in comfort
With its contemporary, boomless design and active noise canceling, Voyager 8200 UC blocks out background noise so you can concentrate on your work or your call in comfort and style. Soft ear cushions, 24 hours of listening time and a 3.5 mm audio cable allow you to take calls or play music whether you're in the office, on a flight or on the go. - Immerse yourself in rich audio
Hear music and conversations with complete clarity. All tones, from high to low and everything in between, sound full and natural. Need to tune out distractions? The hi-fi stereo sound and dual-mode active noise canceling cut background noise while the boomless dual-paired microphones keep the focus on your voice. - Boomless design
Features dual-paired omni-directional microphones and enhanced noise canceling. - Dual-mode ANC
Select the most comfortable active noise canceling (ANC) setting for your environment. - Dynamic mute alert
Dynamic Mute Alert senses and alerts you when you talk when muted - Smart sensors
Smart sensor technology uses contextual intelligence to keep up with you. - Stay connected
Need to connect to your computer and mobile phone? No problem. By staying connected to two devices at once, you'll never miss a call. Play music or answer your phone simply by putting on the headset, and pause your media player or mute a call by taking it off. A dedicated button gives you quick access to mute, while voice prompts alert you if you're on mute when you start talking.