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The Plantronics Blackwire 3225 is a durable and comfortable USB and 3.5mm Headset. The Blackwire 3225 is compatible with PC (via USB-A and USB-C connection) and mobile devices via 3.5mm jack. This model features a USB-C lead plus USB-C to USB-A adaptor included. Superior Audio Quality Offering PC wideband, a noise Cancelling Microphone and a Hi-Fi Stereo Sound the Plantronics Blackwire 3225 Series Headsets provide a truly outstanding audio experience, ideal for voice, music and multimedia. The dynamic EQ feature optimizes your voice quality when you are on a call and automatically adjusts the EQ settings when you are listening to music or multimedia. Connectivity Options Ideal for workers who need a solution for managing calls on their PC, Mobile Phone or Tablet. The Plantronics Blackwire 3225 offers the comfort and durability of corded combined with flexibility, at an entry level price point. Comfort and Portability Enjoy the security of a comfortable fit. The lightweight metal headband offers durability and a custom fit. Leatherette Ear Cushions fold flat for easy portability. Hearing Aid Compatible This headset is hearing aid compatible (assuming telecoil feature is available in the hearing aid). This headset is also an approved HAC product by Poly (Plantronics). Features: •Connects to PC via USB-C or USB-A Connection •Connects to Smartphone / Tablet via 3.5mm Jack •Plug and Play Design Enables Rapid Deployment •Outstanding Audio Quality •Simple Call Management •Lightweight Design •Connectivity Options •Intuitive Inline Controls for call answer/end, volume control, and mute •PC Wideband Audio with Noise Cancelling Microphones for High Quality PC Telephony
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