🎙️ Own your calls, wherever work takes you.
The Poly Voyager 4320 UC is a professional-grade wireless headset featuring dual noise-canceling microphones with Acoustic Fence technology, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with a 50-meter range, and versatile USB-C wired or wireless modes. Designed for hybrid workers, it offers all-day comfort with a padded headband and passive noise isolation, compatible with PCs, Macs, and mobile devices, optimized for Teams, Zoom, and more.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Specific uses for product | Professional |
Recommended uses for product | Telework, Conference Call |
Compatible devices | PCs, Macs, Cellphones |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 162 Grams |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20Hz - 20000Hz |
Unit count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Standard |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 21 x 18 cm; 162 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 218478-01 |
Connector | USB |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB, USB Type C |
Speaker Amplification Type | Active |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 2021 Version (USB-C) |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 162 g |
M**A
The best noise cancelling microphone tested to date
I tested this against other popular headsets including the Jlab go work, Jabra evolve 2 65, Anker powerconf 500, and it came out in first place in the microphone noise supression teast followed closely by the Jlab go work. The test includes placing a loudspeaker playing a podcast to simulate a coworker shouting next to me. It must be noted that the 3rd place was much worse than 2nd place. Co-workers were able to notice the difference immediately, complaining about background noiseThese were the results:1. Voyager 43202. Jlab go work3. Jabra evolve 2 65 (significantly worse than the Jlab)4. Anker powerconf 500 ( almost as if it didnt have noise cancellation)
M**N
Great headset for work
This is a quality headset. The ears are comfy. The controls are easy to use. The barlttery life lasts a couple of days so far but not tested that much. The range is quite good. I can have good connection whilst phone is in front of house and I'm in the garden 15 ish meters away
L**A
Not an easy set-up on work laptop
I have a Windows laptop I am obligated to use for work. I had hoped it would be a case of plugging in the dongle and away I go.That wasn’t the case. Every application had erratic behaviour and would cycle crash. Even control panel > sound was unavailable. I tried to install Poly Lens but that wanted to update the dongle, but no success - it would hang on 0% install.Work IT support were no support at all seeing as it wasn’t a company headset. But they said if they did it then they would have installed Poly Lens before even attempting to plug in the dongle.So I uninstalled as much as I could, restarted, then installed Poly Lens. I plugged in the dongle and switched on the headset. This time the dongle update installed.But it didn’t fix the issue. I thought as much as it worked fine on my Mac and didn’t require a dongle update.So, in a last ditch effort I disabled all sound devices in device manager, including the internal ones. SUCCESS. The clue was that control panel > sound wouldn’t even work.So definitely not plug and play, but after 2 days I sorted it, and no thanks to my IT department.Also added to say this is my second headset - I wanted a Teams USB-C one from Amazon (don’t trust 3rd parties) but only one was via Amazon Warehouse. The dongle was DOA - it didn’t light up. However, the charger needed USB-C too - it didn’t have a plug. That mucked up my cable set-up.So I chanced my luck with a USB-C non-Teams version with no charger. It works with Teams and the dongle changes colour (e.g. red for mute). The only difference I think between the Teams and non-Teams is the dedicated button that brings up Teams when you press it. Teams compatible is just as good as Teams certified for me.I don’t have a charging stand, but I’ll just charge it with a USB-C charging cable already on my desk. It works for me.
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