Poly – Voyager 4320 UC Wireless Headset review

Let’s open the box and see what comes with the Poly Voyager 4320, a wireless Bluetooth headset that connects to your computer through a Bluetooth USB dongle. Along with the headset, you get a USB cable, a cloth case, and some instructions. The headset is lightweight, weighing only 5.71 ounces, and has a sleek design. The microphone boom is flexible and bendy, and there are controls on the side for easy access. After we remove the protective cover, let’s take a closer look at the headset.

 

The Poly Voyager 4320 is a Bluetooth version 5.2 wireless headset that weighs 5.71 ounces. It has a noise-canceling microphone with acoustic fence technology, a USB-A or USB-C connection, and is available in both mono and duo versions. It replaces the previous model, the Poly Voyager 4220, and offers improved microphone performance. The box includes the headset, a bag, a USB-C to USB-A cable, and more. It also has a two-year warranty, an MSRP price of $209.95, and a battery life of up to 24 hours for talk time and 47 hours for music listening. The wireless range is up to 164 feet with the new BT 700 Bluetooth dongle. You can also use it as a wired headset by connecting it with a USB-C cable.

Setting up the Poly Voyager 4320 is straightforward. Simply plug the Bluetooth USB dongle into your computer’s USB port, turn on the headset, and you’ll see a blue light indicating it’s powering up. You can pair the headset with your computer and mobile phone at the same time, and with an accessory called “The Office,” you can connect it to a desk phone.

 

The noise-canceling microphone on the Poly Voyager 4320 works well in different environments, including offices and even next to a blender. It eliminates background noise and provides clear audio. The wireless range is impressive, and the headset’s design and lightweight construction are also impressive. With its USB-C connection and the ability to use it as a wired headset, the Poly Voyager 4320 offers versatility and convenience. 

 

That concludes our review of the Poly Voyager 4320 headset.