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Plantronics Voyager 5200 Wireless Headset - Single-Ear Bluetooth Headset w/Noise-Canceling Mic - Ergonomic Design - Voice Controls - Lightweight - Connect to Mobile/Tablet via Bluetooth

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Style: Headset


Features

  • CONNECTIVITY & MOBILITY: Connect your mobile device or tablet through Bluetooth 5.0 and move freely with up to a 98 ft (30 m) range and up to 7 hours of talk time; and with multipoint technology, youll enjoy the convenience of having up to two phones connected at once.
  • PORTABLE & COMFORTABLE: The ergonomic design means youll feel just as comfortable during your first call as your last call; plus, its both pocket-sized and sports a moisture-resistant P2i coatingthe ideal combo for taking calls outdoors.
  • HANDS-FREE: Limit distractions with such features as caller ID and talk-time alerts, voice controls like Answer or Ignore, and a dedicated button for Siri, Google Assistant, or Cortana.
  • COMPATIBILITY: Works with iPhone, Android, and other leading smartphones.

Brand: Plantronics


Model Name: Voyager 5200


Color: Black


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Bluetooth 5.0


Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 1 ounces


Item model number: 203500-101


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Bluetooth 5.0


Special features: Noise Cancellation, Microphone Included


Other display features: Wireless


Audio Jack: Wireless


Form Factor: On Ear


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Mono Bluetooth headset, micro USB to USB-A charging cable, and ear tips (Small, Medium, Large).


Department: wireless


Manufacturer: Plantronics


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: June 15, 2016


Weight: 1 Ounces


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • In a nut shell
Style: Headset
Mixed emotions! Number one I'm here d to say I bought this unit for the third time today. Also, before the 5200 I have owned at least 3 Legends as well. I am very rough on these units. I work in the field as and HVAC service tech. 75 percent of the time I am working in an extreme environment in one form or the other. I simply will use these little guys to their fullest potential. Today when I lost my current unit, rather than turn around and drive back to the last job site 15 mins each way which is conclusive of my lunch break, s if I ever take one.. I chose to reorder immediately! Was glad the price came down 20 bucks!. I did however wanna shed light on a few key points for this unit. After reading all the reviews this evening (an attempt at shutting down and falling asleep for a few hours), I realized that a lot of the reviews are true and consistent with my experience. I'm not gonna go on and on about how this unit is far less superior than the Legend, but case in point is it for sure has way less battery life. It never charges to 7 hours. 5 most of the time and 6 if I'm lucky. To be honest o have forgotten most of the attributes of the legend seeing I haven't used mine but once in the last 2 years.. it was refreshing though the couple times I did use the Legend.. blah blah.. battery life sucks on the 5200, but I got used to it! The noise cancelation feature is and has been consistently the best by far. In fact I find myself frustrated when I ask a coworker or client if they can hear the sound I'm hearing while I'm troubleshooting.. they say that they can not gear anything! I want them to hear the slamming of a bad compressor or the hammering of a bent fan blade, but they simply can't hear the background. So for me that's great in a way like when I'm in heavy traffic and other devices are squaking in my rig, i usually have the windows open to "air out" between jobs. It is also great when I'm in a noisey mechanical room. Etc etc.. good and bad all at the same time for me but the noise suppressing tech is amazing to say the least. From day one I have been merely disappointed with the FACT that the volume buttons do not work!! Several times I have almost wrecked while driving and trying to adjust the volume. In fact.. my Samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g will not even allow me to turn up my speaker volume manually from the headset (docked on the dash) while the 5200 is on and in my ear.. i mash the volume up button on the phone and it goes a little up then goes all the way back down.. similar to a broken power window on a car or one slightly off track.. uppy downy.. uppy downy.. you get the idea!.. intey to mash thw volume buttons on the 5200 and nothing happens.. unless I press so hard that it actually stings my finger! I've grown used to this BS as well.. let me remind you folks that despite all this negatively, I dropped a C note this afternoon without hesitation so that maybe I could be hamdsfree again in 2 days. Maybe I should have went back to a new Legend but that darn charging situation is so inconvenient for me.. see I can rejuice the 52 in an hour while I'm on a call that does require telephone or one where I have no cell signal anyway. Now in the attic, or on a roof top.. or even in damp dingy crawl spaces I sweat pretty bad like anyone (almost) would.. very seldom is it a problem. I do not use the stock earpieces.. I get some others that fit me better on Amazon.. coolatas or some crap.. anyway the little red and clack soft ear pieces work best for me with the sweat. They are more slim than the factory ones and fit more snug into my ear canal. I do occasionally have to scrap out some wax 😅.. I mighy add that it hardly ever falls off or becomes uncomfortable.. when it does.. I hang it up and give a charge.. When I wanna take it off to speak to a client etc..I just throw it in my pocket with all my drill bits and screw drivers.. it takes the ride like a true champ.. incan remember the legends would break in my pocket then the sharp ass metal on the boom would stab me.. i use gorilla glue on those to fix that.. but the 52 has no issues there... Well folks there it is folks, pay day is on Friday and sh$! runs down hill! Any questions? Ps my review is 3.5 🌟 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Best-sounding Headset with Worst Charging Connection in History
Style: Headset
I ordered the Plantronics Voyager 5200 just when pandemic work-from-home in March 2020 began because my beloved Jabra headset finally gave up the ghost. I was confident the Plantronics would sound good (I have an even more expensive Plantronics headset at work), but was totally unprepared for the utter pain-in-the-(“neck”) it is to charge. THE GOOD: - It’s easy to pair and the behind-the-ear style is lightweight and very comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. - The noise cancellation is really impressive. If you’re walking outside and a Mack truck passes you, the person you’re speaking to will barely hear it. Wind noise is likewise cancelled very effectively. - The top volume could stand to go one step higher, but it’s adequate at the highest volume. - It’s relatively easy to arrange for right- or left-sided use, although it can be a little confounding to contort it from one side to other. However, since most people will want to use it on the same side all the time, that shouldn’t be a practical problem. - The battery life is decent, but nothing to get excited about. If you’re lucky, you’ll get about six hours of talk time. THE BAD & THE FRUSTRATING: - This is an *expensive* headset! But if you use it all the time, you figure it’s worth the investment, right? Well, for me it has been a mixed blessing. - It has the worst micro-USB charging port cover in the history of micro-USB charging port covers. Opening that *tiny* rubber protective port cover (which has no indentation or tab to grab) without damaging it requires either the sharpest fingernails in the world, a razor-thin knife blade or one of those microscopic eyeglass screwdrivers. It was tempting just to rip off that stupid rubber cover, but I was concerned that the connector would get full of dust and gunk. - After a frustrating week of using the micro-USB charging port every day, I basically felt forced to spend another $35 to buy the matching charging case. (Alternatively, you can spend more up-front and buy the headset *with* the charging case, which I would highly recommend if you buy this headset, assuming the combination pack is cheaper than buying the items separately.) The case has a built-in battery to recharge on the go, and even has two sets of tiny blue lights to tell you the battery level of the charger and the headset. - The charging case can be used either of two ways: you can either contort the headset into exactly the right position and stick it inside the case (which requires that you un-contort it after charging to put it back on your ear) or simply place it on top of the stand (in the little charging slot) and use it as a desk stand. - The charging stand is quirky and temperamental. I naively thought a desk-stand charger would be ideal and convenient. Silly me. Plantronics, which is famous for their proprietary and annoying charging connections, likewise equipped this charging case with a proprietary, annoying and *quirky* charging connection: the headset has four tiny copper strips on the back which need to aligned perfectly to the charging strips on the charging stand. When you place the headset on the desk stand correctly, the little blue lights will come on so you know it’s charging. Sounds simple, right? WRONG! It *usually* connects correctly, but about 1/3 of the time, you have to move the stupid headset on and off the charger multiple times to get the charger to recognize it and flash those little blue lights, and sometimes you have to blow hard onto the contacts to remove dust particles which apparently impede the connection. But the worst is, sometimes the little blue lights come on and you think it’s charging, but you wake up the next morning to find that, not only did the headset NOT charge, the charger actually *drained* the battery, leaving you with a completely dead headset. This happens so frequently, I have to remember to check the Plantronics Android app (which is almost as flaky as the charging system) every time I put the headset on the charger to make sure it says “charging.” Sometimes it saying “charging” and and sometimes it doesn’t, requiring you to jiggle the headset around some more until it actually starts to charge. (My $200+ Plantronics office headset, which has a different proprietary and annoying charging connection, has precisely the same flaw.) This is not a particularly fast charger and I have heard no technical justification for this ridiculous connection system, so I have to assume it was created simply to force you to buy a proprietary Plantronics charger. This is a HUGE drawback in my opinion. - After a year or so, the headset started randomly disconnecting and reconnecting to my Android phone. It doesn’t happen that often, but often enough to be really annoying. I have reset the headset sensors countless times, upgraded the firmware (which requires downloading the Plantronics app and plugging your headset into your computer), re-paired the headset to my phone and done pretty much everything else I can think of short of burning chicken feathers and chanting, but the Bluetooth connection has definitely become less reliable. BOTTOM LINE: When it works as it should, the 5200 is the best-sounding and most comfortable Bluetooth headset I’ve ever had. When it doesn’t, it makes you weep over the money you spent and all the aggravation making sure it’s actually charging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2021 by Canyonguy

  • Seems I got a good one - but time will tell
Style: Headset
I had this identical earpiece about 5 years ago. Then it went kaput - so I had a journey trying about 7 different earpieces over the last 5 years - only to have my wife mention the voice quality of the latest one I was using absolutely stunk - and was harder and harder for her to decipher what I was saying. So - fortunately - this earpiece still exists - even though HP owns the franchise now. The earpiece was shipped in brand new packaging - it seems I got a brand new unit - the comfort level on my ears is fantastic - my voice quality is great according to my wife and several of my friends - and I only use it for hands-free "answer or ignore" with my Samsung Note 20 Ultra - which I wasn't sure would still work well with an earpiece that first came out in 2016. But with the Poly Lens phone application for setting up earpiece options - so far - so good. Of course - I just got the earpiece yesterday - so I can't speak for its durability or long-term battery usage etc. but for my needs - just to have wonderful hands-free action with it announcing the actual names of the callers in my contacts list and saying "answer or ignore" - I'm happy - all-in-all - with the experience so far - which is way better than any of the other earpieces I tried over the last five years. The quality seems to be identical to the quality of the earpiece I remember five years ago - so maybe I got a good one - but only time will tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by USSR

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