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Battle of the Bluetooth Headsets: Yealink BH71 vs. Poly Voyager 5200 vs. BlueParrott M300

Battle of the Bluetooth Headsets: Yealink BH71 vs. Poly Voyager 5200 vs. BlueParrott M300

Posted by Global Teck Worldwide Staff on 9th Mar 2023

Discover the ultimate showdown of noise-canceling Bluetooth headsets: Yealink BH71 vs. Poly Voyager 5200 vs. BlueParrott M300. Compare specs and pick your winner today! Shop now and elevate your audio game.

Battle of the Bluetooth Headsets: Yealink BH71 vs. Poly Voyager 5200 vs. BlueParrott M300

Author: Global Teck Staff / Blog / Published: March 10, 2023 9:00AM EST

As someone who spends much time on calls, you know how frustrating dealing with a lousy headset can be. A terrible headset can seriously hinder your communication ability from poor audio quality to discomfort. But fear not! In this post, we'll compare three of the top Bluetooth headsets on the market - the Yealink BH71, Poly Voyager 5200, and BlueParrott M300 - to help you find the perfect fit for your needs. We'll be exploring the benefits of each headset, answering the age-old question of which one is the best, and offering our expert opinion on the matter.

So, whether you're looking for a headset for work or personal use, we've got you covered. Let's dive in and find out which headset reigns supreme!


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New Bluetooth Headset Contender: Yealink BH71 vs. Poly Voyager 5200 vs. BlueParrott M300 - Who Wins?

Video Transcript

Get Started With the EPOS Presence UC Bluetooth Headset- Features and FAQs

[00:00:00] Rolando: Have you had complaints about people telling you don't sound real good on your headset? You may want to check out the EPOS Presence UC Bluetooth headset.

[00:00:10] And welcome back to another session of Answer the Community where I answer your questions regarding office technology. And today I'm answering questions regarding the EPOS Presence UC Bluetooth headset. Let's dive right in.

[00:00:24] So our first question from the community has to do with mute. And he goes as follows.

[00:00:28] Customer: Hey there, Rolando just wanted to ask, how do I mute myself on the EPOS Presence UC?

[00:00:33] Rolando: That's a great question. So the way to mute yourself is while you're on the call, there is a logo right on top of the Bluetooth headset.

[00:00:44] Now this logo may look differently because EPOS was Sennheiser. So Sennheiser was the name and this is what the logo used to look like. And if you have a newer headset, it may look slightly different. All you do is press that logo, hold it down for a second, [00:01:00] you'll hear "mute on" while you're on the call. And then to disable the mute, you just press it again and you'll hear "mute off."

[00:01:10] And before we jump to the next question, I wanna invite you to go ahead and bump the light button so more people that have these questions can go ahead and see this video. Our next question has to do with answering calls from your phone.

[00:01:23] Customer: How do I answer a call from the headset while I'm on my mobile phone?

[00:01:27] Rolando: Great question. All you've gotta do is press the logo and you wanna do a quick press on the logo as the call is coming in, and that will answer the call on the mobile phone and it will be routed through the headset.

[00:01:40] Now while you're talking and you finish the conversation, you want to end the call. All you do is do a quick press again on the logo and it will terminate the call, and that's all you need to do.

[00:01:53] Our next question has to do with using the EPOS Presence UC Bluetooth headset with a computer. Let's dive [00:02:00] right into that.

[00:02:01] Customer: How do I pair the EPOS Presence UC to my pc?

[00:02:07] Rolando: So the first thing you're gonna do is plug in the Bluetooth dongle. I highly recommend that you use the dongle as it will help avoid any issues with audio and performance when using the EPOS Presence UC. So when you stick in this dongle into your USB port, it will automatically try to look for the Bluetooth headset. So you just make sure you have this on and on position is with the silver microphone slid forward. That will put the Sennheiser EPOS Presence headset into the on position.

[00:02:42] What you'll also wanna do is hold the logo down for three seconds and you're going to hear "pairing mode" inside the Bluetooth headset. Now, once this Bluetooth headset is in pairing mode, it will automatically look for the dongle and it should connect. [00:03:00] And that's how you connect.

[00:03:01] Now let me give you a tip in case you have an issue or it's not doing that. What you'll want to do with the Bluetooth dongle is press that. There's a button on the dongle. You'll hold that down for three seconds, and after you hold it down for three seconds, a sequence of flashes of blue and red alternating will start to activate on that dongle.

[00:03:24] You wanna make sure that your Bluetooth headset, in this case, the Presence is also in pairing mode. And if it stops or times out, just go ahead make sure you push the microphone back in so it turns it off. You slide that microphone back out so that it's on, and then go ahead and press the logo for three seconds and you will hear "pairing mode." And it will also look for the dongle. Now, once it's connected, you'll hear "pairing successful" and that prompt will come through the Bluetooth headset, and that's how you pair [00:04:00] your Presence UC with your PC.

[00:04:03] Our next question has to do with Bluetooth range.

[00:04:06] Customer: Ahoy, there. What is the Bluetooth range of the EPOS Presence UC?

[00:04:13] Rolando: It's a really good question, and there's actually several answers to this because it depends on how you plan on using the headset. Now this is where I tell you, this is the exact range of the headset, but I don't go by that.

[00:04:26] My 20 years of experience tells me that there's really a functional range more than a specific range in an environment like this, where as you could see around me, I don't have much in the way of plants in between or any of those type of things. But if you're gonna move around you have to consider what's immediately next to this dongle.

[00:04:48] If you're using the dongle you're going to find that you need a line of sight from the dongle to the headset and the headset itself to whatever you're connecting. So if you're using a mobile phone, [00:05:00] the line of sight is ideal. Now, theoretically, you could get 33 feet, but that also depends on what's in between you and your mobile phone, or you and your pc.

[00:05:11] So if your phone is not getting line of sight directly into your Bluetooth headset, that range will be shorter, maybe five, 10 feet even. If you're using the Bluetooth dongle, it really depends where that Bluetooth dongle is located. Is that USB port down here somewhere under your desk where your PC is at or behind your monitor?

[00:05:33] All of these things will lower the range. Now, we have found a very inexpensive and practical device that can get you even more range. We call this the Blue Beacon Extender. This will give you more range than you would normally get if you use your, and this is for your PC usage, than you would get if you just use this by itself.

[00:05:57] So if you're having problems in your environment [00:06:00] with range this will help give you a better line of sight, a stronger signal to the goggle so that you can improve your range. And that is how you would get more range with the Blue Beacon extender. But functionally, you're gonna find that your range will vary. As little as five feet or as much as 30 feet. It depends on your environment.

[00:06:24] I wanna thank you for joining me today on another answer to the community and invite you to submit your comments and questions as we'll consider them for future segments. Now, I've got a couple of other helpful videos here on the screen to help you sound and look like a pro.

[00:06:41] See you then.


The Fighters

The Yealink BH71 is a high-quality Mono Bluetooth Wireless Business Headset System suitable for use in different environments such as the office, car, or train. It can be connected to smartphones, desk phones, or PCs. It features 4-mic beamforming noise cancellation technology that ensures clear audio transmission. The BH71 also comes with an adjustable ear hook for comfortable wearing and can guarantee up to 10 hours of talk time. The BH71 Pro and BH71 Workstation Pro models also come with a portable charging case that provides up to 20 hours of extra battery life, making it suitable for all-day use.

The BH71 Workstation and BH71 Workstation Pro models have a station that can connect to multiple devices simultaneously, providing an all-in-one UC communication experience. The station is also equipped with a 3-inch touch screen, a speakerphone, 3 USB 3.0 ports, a Qi wireless charger for smartphones, and a portable charging case, making it a stylish addition to any office setting.

The Poly Voyager 5200 Office and UC Series headset system is designed for workers needing a Bluetooth headset that can move in and out of the office. It delivers professional audio quality in any environment, whether connected to a desk phone, PC, or mobile device. The headset features six layers of WindSmart technology and four omnidirectional microphones that reduce distracting background noise, ensuring a clear connection. Additionally, the Voyager 5200 is sleek, pocket-sized, and comfortable enough to wear all day.

Thanks to the headset's convenient charging options, workers don't have to worry about battery life either, thanks to the headset's convenient charging options. The Voyager 5200 Office and UC Series ensure that workers are always ready to communicate, no matter where they are.

The BlueParrott M300 is a noise-canceling Bluetooth headset designed for people on the go who need to make calls wherever they are. Equipped with two built-in microphones, the M300 can block up to 80% of background noise, ensuring your voice is heard clearly, no matter where you're calling from. It offers up to 14 hours of talk time on a single charge, so you don't have to worry about running out of battery during long shifts.

At just 0.7 oz/20 g, it's the smallest and lightest BlueParrott headset, making it easy and comfortable to wear all day. With a wireless range of 300 feet/100 meters, you can leave your phone in your vehicle and stay connected. The M300-XT also features IP54-rated protection against dust and water, making it rugged enough to withstand the wear and tear of life on the road.

The customizable BlueParrott Button™ allows you to program it with your most-used function, so you can quickly mute calls, speed dial your contacts, or Push-to-Talk with colleagues without rooting for your phone.


Yealink BH71, Poly Voyager 5200, and BlueParrott M300: Tale of The Tape


Commonalites and Differences

The Yealink BH71 headset weighs 18g, the charging case 65g, the carrying case 52g, and the station weighs 359g. On the other hand, both Poly Voyager 5200 and BlueParrott M300 weigh 20g, respectively.

The Yealink BH71 has a station with a 3" screen, wired connectivity with 1 Micro USB 2.0 and 1 Type-C USB 3.0, and an AC power supply of 15V with a maximum power consumption of 23W. The Poly Voyager 5200, on the other hand, has a more straightforward charging mechanism in the form of a charging case. BlueParrott’s M300 Bluetooth headset only has a charging port located behind the earpiece.

All three headsets have a microphone with noise-canceling technology, which helps to eliminate background noise during phone calls. The Yealink BH71 and BlueParrott M300 have an omni MEMS MIC, while the Poly Voyager 5200 has a digital MEMS omni-directional four-mic array.

Yealink BH71 offers compatibility with an array of device types and operating systems, including PCs, Yealink SIP Phones, smartphones, BT51A, Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS, Android, and iOS. The Poly Voyager 5200 has been specifically designed to deliver a great UC experience when used with Avaya, Cisco and Microsoft softphones. Additionally, the BlueParrott M300 is perfect for use with any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, tablets and computers.

The Yealink BH71 has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 160mAh, that provides up to 10 hours of talk time and music playback. The charging time is only 90 minutes, while the charging case has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 420mAh. It also supports one wireless charger for up to 15W of power within an 8mm diameter range.

The Poly Voyager 5200 boasts a non-replaceable 122mAh lithium-ion battery, offering up to 7 hours of talk and nine days on standby. Charging takes 1.5 hours. Lastly, the BlueParrott M300 comes equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that gives you up to 14 hours of talk time.

Both the Yealink BH71 and Poly Voyager 5200 are equipped with speakers of 13mm and 13.6mm in diameter respectively, providing superior audio quality. The Yealink BH71 speaker sensitivity is 110dB±3@1KHz and the Poly Voyager 5200 has been optimized for telecommunications and music/media applications, achieving a high level of clarity.

Additionally, the BlueParrott M300 has a 10.3mm | 0.41in speaker size capable of inputting up to 5 mW of power with a range between 20Hz - 20kHz at 32 Ω impedance; all three headsets can decode SBC codecs. Omni MEMS MICs allow both headsets to capture sound with great accuracy: -38±3dB @1KHz for the Yealink BH71, -42±1dB @0dB=1V/Pa at 1KHz for the BlueParrott M300 or -47dBV/Pa for the Poly Voyager 5200.

With its 4-Mic Beamforming Noise Cancellation Technology, the Yealink BH71 ensures crystal-clear communication no matter where you are. Meanwhile, the Poly Voyager 5200 Bluetooth headset brings forth its most advanced Adaptive Noise Canceling and WindSmart technology to identify and cancel out disruptive noise, enabling you to be heard clearly in any environment. The BlueParrott M300-XT doesn’t fall behind as well with its two noise-canceling microphones that eliminate 80% of background noise from your end of the call, delivering outstanding quality sound so that you come across loud and clear.

The Yealink BH71, Poly Voyager 5200, and BlueParrott M300 Bluetooth headsets have controls that are similar in form, but with some minor differences. All three headsets have buttons for power on/off, volume up/down, and call answer/end. The Yealink BH71 and Poly Voyager 5200 also have a mute button, while the BlueParrott M300 has a multifunction button that can be used for various functions such as voice dialing and redialing.

The location of the buttons varies slightly between the headsets, with the Yealink BH71 and Poly Voyager 5200 having the power and volume buttons on different locations, while the BlueParrott M300 has the power button and volume buttons on one side only. Despite these small differences, the controls on these headsets are user-friendly and intuitive, allowing for easy and convenient use during phone calls and other audio activities.

Who Wins?

The Yealink BH71, Poly Voyager 5200, and BlueParrott M300 are all high-quality Bluetooth headsets with different features and specifications.

When selecting a Bluetooth headset, it is essential to consider the features and specifications of each model to ensure that it fits your specific needs. Weight is an important consideration, as some users may prefer a lighter headset for extended use. Bluetooth version is also crucial, as newer versions offer better connectivity and efficiency. Supported devices are another important factor to consider, especially if you plan on using your headset with multiple devices. Battery life is also essential, as it determines how long you can use your headset before it needs to be recharged. Audio quality is another significant consideration, particularly if you intend to use your headset for music or other multimedia. Noise-cancelling technology is also important, especially if you plan on using your headset in noisy environments. Finally, controls are an important consideration, as they determine how you interact with your headset and adjust settings.

That being said, the Yealink BH71 is a great option for those looking for a headset with a station and touchpad controls, while the Poly Voyager 5200 is built for UC applications and has WindSmart technology for cancelling wind noise. The BlueParrott M300 is a solid choice for those looking for a headset with a long battery life and compatibility with various Bluetooth-enabled devices.

Each headset has something to offer depending on what you truly need to work efficiently. Check them out below!



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