Hey Adam. The 5200 UC really is the standard that everyone has been trying to copy for years. If you look across a number of brands, look how similar they look to the 5200 UC... they did a great job.
Is there a bluetooth version of the WH63? It would be perfect if so -- the microphone background noise cancellation is incredible in my view. Would love something like that for my cell phone. Thanks @Headset Advisor !
Context: I tried the Voyager 5200, and for some reason it picked up all background noses -- it was pretty unusable... Sounds pretty good here though... Interesting...
Were you connecting to your computer with the USB Dongle? If not, that could have part why our video provided better performance. There's no Bluetooth version of the WH63 but they are in process of creating one that will look similar to the Voyager 5200.
Hello, I would like to ask if the Bluetooth system of Voyager 5200 UC is 4.1 or 5.0? , How do you distinguish it, because 4.1 version is written in many places, my English is not good, hope you can understand
I have the Voyager 5200 with the BT600 and getting some issues switching. I make a lot of calls on my mobile and switch between video calls. Can you recommend anything that can switch between the two? That is wireless? Or do you need to use a port with each?
Hi, I don’t seem to be getting the noise cancellation at all on my phone when using this headset. iPhone, voice recording app. But should the headset cancel noise regardless which app I use?
witch one is the best one tu use with a mobile phone , I have the Jabra 65 evoke 2 love it , but need for a mobile phone when speaking in noisy street or café haha
@@HeadsetAdvisor yea it can . And works brilliantly . Block out all sounds .but only with phone .if you call on WhatsApp or telegram .don't block out sounds
@@HeadsetAdvisor ah you telling me .I thought you asking hahah .yeah but as you said in one of your videos peolek can see it's for an office . While with the Poly Voyager better . But a question can you hear on one ears what the person is saying in a noisy environment?I almost got the poly for office sue .but I thought was better to cover both ears .and sound for music is impressive as well to be an office headsets ...
@@MightyMike888 If you want to use the Jabra Evolve2 65 in the car for example, it may not be best, but it would be a better solution in a coffee shop or a louder environment because both ears will be covered to zone in on calls. If you want something more discreet and don't want others seeing you wear a headset, then the Voyager 5200 UC would be the way to go. But, if I were you I'd use the existing headset you have for your mobile phone.
I don't see this as being a fair comparison as the wh63 doesn't seem to be useful AT ALL for hybrid work. You can't compete with the charging case. If you're only working from a desk, that's fine but the Yealink can't even connect to a phone.
Hi Brian, couldn't agree more that this isn't a fair comparison. As you mentioned these are two different types of headsets made for two different types of workers. Our goal was to show the differences in both types of headsets so customers can be aware of which would be best for their environment.
I think the recent videos are good but they're too long. I'm sure many parts can be shortened or edited out. i think the same information can be given in probably in 13-14 minutes (in my case 7 minutes since my default watch speed in 2x on all youtube videos.
@@HeadsetAdvisor hmm. and if you upload it after speeding up the video 1.25x it will even be close to 10 minutes. this way ill watch all the videos in the channel since they'll take 5 minutes to watch🤣🤣
You are doing great work in comparing devices.
Thank you!
I love the Jabra Talk 45 but boy I think it has serious competition with the Poly Voyager 5200 UC.
Hey Adam. The 5200 UC really is the standard that everyone has been trying to copy for years. If you look across a number of brands, look how similar they look to the 5200 UC... they did a great job.
Is there a bluetooth version of the WH63? It would be perfect if so -- the microphone background noise cancellation is incredible in my view. Would love something like that for my cell phone. Thanks @Headset Advisor !
Context: I tried the Voyager 5200, and for some reason it picked up all background noses -- it was pretty unusable... Sounds pretty good here though... Interesting...
Were you connecting to your computer with the USB Dongle? If not, that could have part why our video provided better performance. There's no Bluetooth version of the WH63 but they are in process of creating one that will look similar to the Voyager 5200.
Hello, I would like to ask if the Bluetooth system of Voyager 5200 UC is 4.1 or 5.0? , How do you distinguish it, because 4.1 version is written in many places, my English is not good, hope you can understand
Hi Andy, there's no way we can verify for 100% certainty because we've seen places it says Bluetooth 4.1 and 5.0
I have the Voyager 5200 with the BT600 and getting some issues switching. I make a lot of calls on my mobile and switch between video calls. Can you recommend anything that can switch between the two? That is wireless? Or do you need to use a port with each?
Hi Robert, this should allow you to seamlessly connect between your computer and mobile phone. Is it not allowing that?
Sounds like user error.
Hi, I don’t seem to be getting the noise cancellation at all on my phone when using this headset. iPhone, voice recording app. But should the headset cancel noise regardless which app I use?
The mic noise cancellation for the recording app may not work the same as when on a phone call, but we have to confirm that for sure.
poly was less digital hash sounding, more natural
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts.
If Poly is purchased from your website, can it be delivered to India.
Hi Sandeep, unfortunatey we don't ship to India yet. Hopefully soon in the near future we will.
Amazon has em
witch one is the best one tu use with a mobile phone , I have the Jabra 65 evoke 2 love it , but need for a mobile phone when speaking in noisy street or café haha
Hi Michael, did you know the Jabra Evolve2 65 can connect to a mobile phone?
@@HeadsetAdvisor yea it can . And works brilliantly . Block out all sounds .but only with phone .if you call on WhatsApp or telegram .don't block out sounds
@@HeadsetAdvisor ah you telling me .I thought you asking hahah .yeah but as you said in one of your videos peolek can see it's for an office . While with the Poly Voyager better . But a question can you hear on one ears what the person is saying in a noisy environment?I almost got the poly for office sue .but I thought was better to cover both ears .and sound for music is impressive as well to be an office headsets ...
@@MightyMike888 If you want to use the Jabra Evolve2 65 in the car for example, it may not be best, but it would be a better solution in a coffee shop or a louder environment because both ears will be covered to zone in on calls. If you want something more discreet and don't want others seeing you wear a headset, then the Voyager 5200 UC would be the way to go. But, if I were you I'd use the existing headset you have for your mobile phone.
@@HeadsetAdvisor yeah you right .thanks for that .you just saved me some money there haha or get it and depends on the situation haha thanks again
Wow, you can really go far from your computer with the Yeahlink
Right?? We were impressed with the range. So, if range is important to you, this is one to consider for sure.
I don't see this as being a fair comparison as the wh63 doesn't seem to be useful AT ALL for hybrid work. You can't compete with the charging case. If you're only working from a desk, that's fine but the Yealink can't even connect to a phone.
Hi Brian, couldn't agree more that this isn't a fair comparison. As you mentioned these are two different types of headsets made for two different types of workers. Our goal was to show the differences in both types of headsets so customers can be aware of which would be best for their environment.
I think the recent videos are good but they're too long. I'm sure many parts can be shortened or edited out. i think the same information can be given in probably in 13-14 minutes (in my case 7 minutes since my default watch speed in 2x on all youtube videos.
Thanks for your feedback, Sam!
@@HeadsetAdvisor hmm. and if you upload it after speeding up the video 1.25x it will even be close to 10 minutes. this way ill watch all the videos in the channel since they'll take 5 minutes to watch🤣🤣