Plantronics Voyager 3200 Review
Plantronics offers no shortage of Bluetooth headsets, and at $99.99, the Voyager 3200 falls right in the middle of the pack. It has a discreet, comfortable design, and offers solid noise cancellation. For the price, however, call clarity isn't the best and battery life is just average. Ultimately, you're better off paying less for the Explorer 500 or a bit more for the Voyager 5200, our Editors' Choice.
Design, Pairing, and Battery Life
The Voyager 3200's design is all about being unobtrusive, with its muted black and charcoal color options. Measuring just 0.7 by 0.1 by 2.8 inches (HWD) and weighing 0.3 ounces, it's comfortable to wear and won't draw attention like the large Voyager 5200. A model with a portable charging case is available for an extra $29.99, sold as the Voyager 3240.
As far as fit goes, you get three clear gel earpieces and a detachable ear hook. I found the hook necessary to achieve a secure fit, but you might be able to get away with just an earpiece.
On the he...
The Plantronics Voyager 3200 Bluetooth headset is small, sleek, and comfortable, but its call quality and battery life aren't in line with its price.
Sleek, comfortable design; Good noise cancellation; Physical volume and mute buttons; Supports voice assistants
Lackluster call quality; Below average battery life