🎧 Elevate Your Communication Game!
The Plantronics Blackwire 3220 is a wired dual-ear headset designed for seamless connectivity to PCs and Macs via USB-A. It features a noise-canceling microphone, wideband audio, and a lightweight metal headband for all-day comfort. Ideal for professionals engaged in telephony, webinars, and conference calls, it comes with a 2-year global warranty.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 5 Feet |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Carrying Case Material | fabric |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | PC, Mac |
Cable Features | General USB cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Foldable, Adjustable Headband, Durable, Lightweight, Portable |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Communication-focused activities |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | over-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | 2018 Version (USB-A Only) |
Theme | Music |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
R**E
I used to buy these when Fry's Electronics was still a thing...
I've always found this particular Taiwanese brand to be super reliable for PC or Mac use. Even now, this is the only brand I'll use. I've tried Logitech headset s a few times and never had anything but trouble with them. When I go back to this one, it just works, all the time, every time. No more Logitech headsets for me! Input devices, absolutely, But for me, this brand is the best cheap headset. Recommended.
K**R
Great headphones
Works great! I work from home. The customers can hear me clearly and I can hear them with no problems.
A**R
Perfect
Perfect for working from home!
T**S
Pretty good
I'd been using a binaural Plantronics HW261N headset for, oh, probably 12 or 13 years now.I loved that thing. It was so lightweight and the sound was so absolutely adequate that I could leave the headset on all day and use a switch to flip it between my phone and my computer, and listen to music anytime I wasn't on a call. It was comfortable, and had a quick-disconnect attachment which enabled me to later transition to a USB connection straight to the computer when I no longer had to take calls as a regular part of my job.But the mic was starting to get scratchy, and when I'd try to record narration voiceover for a screencast or something, I was not happy with the quality I was hearing, and I had to assume everyone I spoke to in Zoom meetings was hearing the same thing.It was time to get something new, but I didn't want a huge gaming headset, and I didn't need a call center headset, but I was really pleased with Plantronics' long term quality and the lightweight comfort,but also I didn't want to spend more money than I should just buying a new set of an old model, so I went looking, and looking.That's when I learned that Plantronics and Polycom have done a corporate fusion dance and now the company is doing business as "Poly", and that the "Blackwire" line is their prosumer grade selection, "ironically" identifiable by its trademark high visibility red wire.It had pretty good reviews, and seemed to basically match the format of the old headset I was replacing, so I took a chance on them.They're not bad, but I have some critique:1. The dumb red wire.Haha get it? because it's named Blackwire.Its edgy, it's ineffable, it's modern, its cool. whatever.I'm a professional, and I actually don't *want* to draw attention to my headset during a video call, so I don't mind if it's all black and doesn't stand out.I can live with the color, it's just a dumb marketing thing to juxtapose against the name and I'm not impressed by it.2. The dumb red wire is about 60 inches long, but it ought to be about 72 inches long.This complaint is probably more to do with the idiosyncratic setup of my own desk space and how my wires are routed (it now connects to a USB switch that toggles between two computers), but I find it's frustratingly just a little short at times, and I wish it had another foot in length.3. The volume control & mute buttons on the dumb red wire are too high up.They should be further down the line so that they are more out of the way and hang over the lap, rather than hanging across the belly.4. The fact that it BEEPS when you press the volume buttons.This is an amazingly stupid and incredibly annoying feature. Any press of a control button like volume or mute causes a distinct beep in the headphones, which seems to always be the same volume, irrespective of the volume level being set on the computer. No apparent way to disable this. REALLY hate it.5. The mic boom gets a little in the way when drinking.After a little experimentation to find the optimal position for the mic relative to my face, I find that when I lift my mug to take a drink, sometimes the edge of the mug collides with the end of the mic boom. My old headset had a mic sweet spot that apparently worked well with my cups, but this one is a little shorter and sits in a different spot and so manifests some occasional conflict with my cup.On the other hand, these complaints haven't stopped me from continuing to use it.It's really lightweight and comfortable. It accepts gentle adjustment. I can wear it all day and forget it's on.The sound quality in the headphones is as much "absolutely adequate" as the last one, so it meets my needs and expectations. I'm not trying to be an audiophile here, I just want to listen to music all day while I work, and use the same headset for occasional recordings or video meetings.And it's STEREO! My old set was MONO, so that's a fun upgrade.The mic quality in particular is nice and smooth and clear and without scratch or crackle. Huge difference in recording voiceover for ad-hoc instructional videos.I do miss having a quick-disconnect. I had gotten really used to that.Also, this doesn't come with a line clip (a clip that attaches to the cord, and then "bites" your shirt, to keep the weight of the control box on the line from pulling too much on your headset), but I was able to pop the one off my old Plantronics set and use it here.The cord is thinner, so it doesn't stay in place as well as I'd like, but it works for now.For the price, it's absolutely fine, if not great.It could be better, and I'd even be willing to pay a little more if it was, but it's not.
L**T
Great economical headset
It works great! Perfect for what I need.
A**Y
Don't Bother
Do NOT buy these headsets. They are worthless junk. I have two pair of them and they have never worked properly. When they did, the sound was all bottom with no top. Which makes most voices sound frog-like. Ever since Plantronics merged, the quality of their products has been steadily, and dramatically, deteriorating.
C**
So,so
They work very good, the sound is very good but after a few minutes you start feeling pain in your hears...
A**1
Excellent
Very good. Works well.good microphone and sound quality.
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