Blackwire 3325 USB
Poly Blackwire 3325 Microsoft USB-A & 3.5mm Wired Headset
Plantronics Blackwire 3325 provides a lightweight, stereo headset with plug-and-play connectivity that’s comfortable, cost-effective, and long-lasting. Designed for everyday use in call centers and cubicles, the stereo headset provides passive noise reduction. A light, wired headset that sits over the head, Blackwire 3325 features plug-and-play connectivity via USB-A (the most common USB type). The headset thus works with almost any computer, and particularly excels in unified communications environments. The inline controls make adjusting volume, answering or ending calls, or muting the microphone simple.
Blackwire 3325 features the premier audio technology that has made Plantronics the go-to brand for enterprise. Dynamic EQ technology and digital signal processing provide a smooth, natural, stereo hi-fi experience for the listener. The noise-cancelling microphones in the boom mean the speaker’s voice comes through clearly with a minimum of distractions. Plantronics SoundGuard protects ears against loud noises. The package includes a carrying case.
Poly Blackwire 3325 Microsoft USB-A & 3.5mm Wired Headset
HEADSET TELEPHONE with NOISE-CANCELING TECHNOLOGY
Poly Blackwire 3325 Microsoft USB-A & 3.5mm Wired Headset Quick Specs:
- comfortable, cost-Effective call center solution Promote all-day user comfort and efficiency with the ergonomic, economical 3325 USB Headset.
- Plantronics Blackwire C 3325 is all-day comfort which generously cushioned headset with adjustable volume ensures comfortable listening throughout the day.
- Plantronics Blackwire C 3325 has strong audio performance which renowned Plantronics noise-canceling technology improves speech clarity and worker efficiency.
- Plantronics Headsets has supervisor access so that users can reach supervisors directly from the keypad to seek problem resolution or additional instruction.
- Speaker Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz / Microphone Frequency Response: 100 Hz - 10 kHz
- Noise Cancellation: yes, with microphones