The Plantronics Voyager 5200 has been considered as one of the top Bluetooth headset choices for people who take Bluetooth features seriously. With a regular price tag of 119.99, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is the latest in the series but it’s not as comfortable as the Voyager Legend. If you are on the lookout for a Bluetooth headset that has an intensely good quality for mission-critical voice calls, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is an ideal choice.

Plantronics Voyager 5200 Fit and Design

If by any chance you are looking for a headset that’s not so flashy or bulky, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is the complete opposite.  With a 2.75 inch long boom and a 2.25 inch behind the ear unit, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is far from subtle.

The previous Voyagers are a crowd favorite because of their over-ear design that makes them snug and secure to wear. However, some reviews from consumers revealed that the Plantronics Voyager 5200 doesn’t really offer the same kind of comfort that other models are known for. To be more specific, the ear hooks seem to be a bit shorter than it used to be, and people who are wearing glasses may have a hard time getting it past the temples. The earbud may also tend to stay a bit high on the ear, which may not be a problem for some, but there are also specific-shaped ears that may have some time settling the earbuds.  

The Plantronics Voyager 5200 has a physical on/off switch located at the back and two volume buttons on top. There’s a voice command button and a call button that’s located on the boom. Speaking of boom, the boom actually swings around, making the headset versatile and flexible enough to be reversible between the left and right ears. The Plantronics Voyager 5200 also comes with three different ear tip sizes to help a consumer get the best fit out of the device.

Plantronics Voyager 5200 Features

If you’re looking for a professional Bluetooth headset that’s jam-packed with features, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is an impressive and cutting edge headset. It can easily pair with modern devices via Bluetooth or NFC and it can also be paired to multiple devices. Another feature that we like is that it announces names of callers and lets users tell it whether to ignore or answer calls by voice command.

The built-in voice commands of the Plantronics Voyager 5200 allows users to dictate messages and get directions with more accuracy than Google Now and other headsets in the market. Don’t expect the Plantronics Voyager 5200 to read text messages to you, though. Meanwhile, there’s also a smartphone app called the Plantronics Hub, that allows users to make the headset beep if they lose it, making the search easier and less time consuming. The same app also monitors the battery life of this model from mobile phones.

The control buttons of the Plantronics Voyager 5200 are well designed, leaving no room for fumbling around and going through a trial and error session just to push the right control button. There’s also a MicroUSB plug to power the unit along with two separate volume control buttons at the top for manual adjustment. There is also a tiny button to ignore or answer calls plus a red button on the arm that acts as a mute toggle when pressed for a few seconds. This red button also lets users use Google Now, Siri, Cortana or any other voice control.

The Plantronics Voyager 5200 also has its own voice control that will smartly remind users when the phone is on mute. The sign from the voice control can either be released at timed intervals or when a user tries to make a conversation on the microphone while the mute feature is still activated.

Plantronics Voyager 5200 Performance

In terms of performance, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 probably has the best range of any headsets that we’ve tested, which may be attributed to its huge size. It can withstand being 60 feet away from the handset, or whatever device or source, though we’ve noticed that calls may tend to get a bit choppy within 40 feet range. Additionally, interference sounds a lot better on the Plantronics Voyager 5200 compared to other headsets on the market.

While some headsets produce some sort of digital garble with interference, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 impressed us as it turned interference sounds into clicks and pops while still allowing users to clearly make out a voice above the noise. How cool is that?

Plantronics Voyager 5200: Aggressive Noise Cancellation

The Plantronics Voyager 5200 has a cutting edge noise cancellation feature that leans more on the aggressive side. That being said, you can expect a little bit of robotic voice quality as it mutes background noises, like cars, traffic, buses etc. However, wind noise may be a bit of a challenge; in fact, some wind noise was picked up during testing. 

This is not surprising though as wind noise has always been a noted issue with Voyager headsets, regardless of the model. Nevertheless, we can say that the Plantronics Voyager 5200 model is an ideal choice for transmissions coming from very noise areas.

Plantronics Voyager 5200 Battery Life

Given its size, you may expect that the battery life of the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is a trooper, right? Well, sorry to break this down to you but the Plantronics Voyager 5200 can only offer around 6 to 7 hours of battery life. If you have plans of extending the service of this model, you can actually purchase a charging case for the cost of $39.99. Said charging has rooms for two extra battery charges. The Plantronics Voyager 5200 can either be enclosed in the battery case or sit up in it, ready to deliver high quality connectivity, sounds and music.

If you are traveling, you can keep the headset inside the case for safety. The battery charging case also has a small indentation that allows it to stand the Plantronics Voyager 5200, a convenient way to keep it charged and accessible to you.

Who is the Plantronics Voyager 5200 built for?

The Plantronics Voyager 5200 seems to be built for individuals who seem to have their ears glued to the phone all day, immersed in an important conversation related to work or office duties. As mentioned earlier, the size of the Plantronics Voyager 5200 can be a red flag and quite hard to miss, but if you’re willing to look beyond that humongous design, you will truly appreciate this headset for its stellar performance.

What makes the Plantronics Voyager 5200 different from other headsets?

While some just use and consider headsets as ear accessories, some individuals also take into account the performance of a device, and the Plantronics Voyager certainly does not disappoint. While most consumer headsets available in the market lean on minimizing the number of hardware controls to keep the unit lightweight and small, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is not afraid to go large. The 0.71 oz unit features all the controls that most consumers want and need.

Plantronics Voyager 5200 Microphone

The boom arm can be adjusted to suit either the right or left ear. It has four microphones to help manage background sounds, which the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is known for. Each of the microphones are covered by a mesh material that is marketed by the company as part of the WindSmart technology that adjusts to and detects wind direction.

The microphone of the Plantronics Voyager 5200 allows users to hold a comfortable conversation, even in noisy rooms or outdoor settings. The callers on the other side also reported excellent audio quality, which is one of the standard tier for a Bluetooth headset. Whether you are using an iPhone, Samsung or any other mobile device, you can expect the Plantronics Voyager 5200 to give the same high quality stereo performance for a Bluetooth headset.     

Is the Plantronics Voyager 5200 comfortable?

Although it looks quite big and cumbersome, you’ll be surprised that the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Whether you are playing games on the computer, hunched over your computer at the office, watching TV or YouTube videos on your mobile phone, you won’t feel fatigue or pressure unlike other headsets.

The Plantronics Voyager 5200 sits on the ear securely without feeling too tight, heavy or loose. If anything, the Plantronics Voyager may be a little awkward when used with glasses. Some users prefer to remove their glasses every time they use the Plantronics Voyager 5200.

Is the Plantronics Voyager Worth Buying?

If you are looking for a mighty professional Bluetooth headset that offers cutting edge wireless connectivity through digital conference rooms or any wireless setting for that matter, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 is a good buy. 

Plantronics Voyager headsets have been painting the music industry red for the past few years with its outstanding performance and voice quality. The Voyager Legend is one of the top billing models and quite frankly, the Plantronics Voyager 5200 can’t usurp the Legend’s throne. If you are looking for a heavy-duty, outdoor-indoor Bluetooth headset that you can use with your laptop, desktop computer, tablets or mobile phone, you can rely on the Plantronics Voyager 5200 to give you a more than satisfactory service performance.