11/18/2023 0 Comments Plantronics headset pairingSTILL NOT WORKING? Maybe it’s time to consider trading in your old headset for a new one. Call us old fashioned, but we just like helping so don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re needing some support. We won’t charge you to help you out either. We’ve been assisting customers with headsets for over two decades so we’re pretty good at figuring out problems. If you’re having headset issues, we’ll be glad to help. There are two ways you can pair your CS510 or CS520 headset top to your base. So, if you have one of the models pictured above, then this blog might help you out if you’re experiencing no audio in your headset. This blog is focused on the Plantronics CS510 and Plantronics CS520 (sometimes referred to as the Plantronics C052) wireless headsets. This may or may not resolve your problem, but it’s worth a try. If you find yourself in this situation and aren’t quite sure what to do, you can never go wrong by pairing up your headset to the base. When this happens you’ll not have any audio in the headset. However, under certain circumstances, the headset top can lose its pairing to the base. The MDA200 is buyable on its own here, or in 2 different bundle combinations: the Voyager Legend UC Bundle or the HL 10 Bundle.When you get your Plantronics wireless headset, the headset top comes paired to the base. The possibilities are nearly endless, and quite exciting for those looking to utilize one headset with all of their communication platforms. All four of these headsets worked well with the MDA200: We experienced great call quality from desk phone, PC and smartphone, and excellent sound when streaming music from both PC and smartphone. We connected the headsets to desk phone, PC, and in the case of the Bluetooth headsets, to our smartphones. In our testing, we used a Plantronics Voyager Focus Bluetooth UC headset, a Plantronics SupraPlus 251N QD headset with DA80 USB processor, a Jabra Stealth UC Bluetooth headset, and a Jabra Evolve 40 corded USB headset. The MDA200 is a future-proof investment in your Unified Communications toolbox, with firmware updates to keep the MDA200 up-to-date and always compatible.īe aware that Plantronics has verified only certain headsets for use with the MDA200 however, in our small scale testing, we found that the MDA200 is compatible with other brands of headsets. And, with the overwhelming prevalence of the open office environment, we have customers ask if they can get an Active Noise Cancelling headset to use with their desk phone with the MDA200, this is possible! Two options are the pictured Blackwire 725 (corded USB) or the Voyager Focus (wireless Bluetooth UC). If your headset is a Bluetooth UC version, here’s your third option: connect the Bluetooth headset to the MDA200 and you can make calls on your desk phone! Revolutionary!īusinesses that are transitioning to softphones, yet need to keep a connection to the desk phone, will appreciate this nifty device that functions as a switcher and amplifier. A recipe for Unified Communications success: Take your existing headset, add in the MDA 200, and you get up to 3 connection options – the Plantronics MDA200 connects QD and USB headsets to both desk phones and PCs/softphones, with simple plug-and-play setup.
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