Plantronics PW520 Polaris Binaural Noise-Canceling Headset (HW520 + A10)
Plantronics PW520 Polaris Binaural Noise-Canceling Headset (HW520 + A10)
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Plantronics PW520 Polaris Binaural Noise-Canceling Headset (HW520 + A10)

Plantronics PW520 Polaris Binaural Noise-Canceling Headset (HW520 + A10)

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The PW520 covers both ears, no amplifier

A noisy open-plan floor is exactly where you want a headset that covers both ears — and if those desks run headset-ready phones, it's also where you can skip the amplifier entirely. The Plantronics PW520 Polaris headset does both: it's a binaural, both-ears headset that plugs straight into a phone's built-in amplifier, with no separate amp per seat.

It's the EncorePro HW520 binaural noise-canceling headset packaged with the Plantronics A10 direct-connect cable — the both-ears counterpart to the mono PW510. If your phones are headset-ready, it's a complete solution out of the box.

Both ears, for the noisy floor

The PW520 is binaural — it covers both ears, where the mono PW510 leaves one open. On a busy floor that's the difference between locking onto your customer and straining over the conversation two desks away. Covering both ears blocks more of the room and, across a team, quiets the whole space, because agents stop raising their voices to hear over each other.

PW520 — binaural (both ears)
Covers both ears for focus and isolation on a noisy floor. The pick for open-plan call centers where blocking the room matters.
PW510 — mono (one ear)
One ear open for awareness of colleagues and supervisors. The pick for quieter rooms or where agents need to stay tuned to the floor.

Direct-connect: no amplifier per seat

The PW520 includes the A10 direct-connect cable, which plugs the headset straight into a headset-ready phone's built-in amplifier — so there's no separate M22 amplifier to buy. "Polaris" is the legacy name for this direct-connect approach; the old P-series Polaris headsets were retired in 2008, and the HW520-plus-A10 combination is the modern equivalent.

Where direct-connect pays off: at scale

On a single desk the saving is modest. Across a 40-seat floor, skipping a separate amplifier at every position adds up fast — and the binaural PW520 is exactly the headset a noisy 40-seat floor wants. If your phones are headset-ready, the PW520 gives you both-ears focus and removes a line item from every desk. That combination — binaural plus direct-connect — is what makes it suit a busy call center better than almost anything else in the wired line.

There's one prerequisite, and it's worth getting right.

The PW520 only works if your phone is headset-ready — that is, it has a built-in amplifier behind a modular headset port, usually marked with a small headset symbol. That covers a lot of business systems — Nortel, NEC, Toshiba, Mitel, Aastra and others — but not Cisco, and not phones that need a specific HIS, HIC, or U10 cable. Ordering the wrong direct-connect cable is the most common return in this category, so confirm your phone first; send us the make and model and we'll check. If your phone isn't headset-ready, you'll want the HW520 with an M22 amplifier instead.

The HW520 inside

The headset itself is the EncorePro HW520: a binaural, over-the-head, noise-canceling headset with a flexible boom and visual and tactile positioning guides, wideband audio, and SoundGuard acoustic limiting below 118 dBA to help meet OSHA and Noise at Work requirements. It's telecoil hearing aid compatible, runs the second speaker through a flat ribbon cable hidden in the headband, and is built on laser-welded aircraft-grade aluminum with metal joints. It weighs about 82 grams and carries a 2-year warranty.

The PW520 is the both-ears, no-amplifier answer for a noisy floor on headset-ready phones — the binaural HW520 and the A10 cable, matched and ready, blocking the room and skipping the amp at every seat. Confirm your phones take a direct-connect cable, and it's plug-and-go across the floor, backed by HeadsetPlus's lifetime support.

  • Plantronics EncorePro HW520 binaural noise-canceling headset with Quick Disconnect
  • Plantronics A10 direct-connect cable (QD to modular plug)
  • Soft ear cushions (fitted, both ears) and quick start guide

Together these connect directly to a headset-ready phone's built-in amplified port — no external amplifier or additional cable is required.

Type Binaural (both-ear), over-the-head, on-ear
Microphone Noise-canceling flexible boom with visual and tactile positioning guides
Connector Poly Quick Disconnect (QD)
Included cable Plantronics A10 direct-connect cable (66268-02) — the modern replacement for the Polaris cable
Connection Plugs directly into a headset-ready phone's built-in amplified port — no external amplifier required
Works with Headset-ready phones with built-in amplifiers — Nortel (Norstar/Meridian), NEC, Toshiba, Mitel, Aastra, 3COM, Comdial, ESI, SciTec, and others. Not compatible with Cisco or phones needing HIS / HIC / U10 cables
Audio Wideband; SoundGuard acoustic limiting below 118 dBA
Hearing aid compatibility Telecoil Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC)
Build Laser-welded aircraft-grade aluminum, metal joints; single ribbon-cable headband
Weight Approx. 82 g
Lineage "Polaris" direct-connect solution — the modern replacement for the discontinued P-series Polaris headsets; built on the EncorePro HW520
Mono alternative PW510 (single-ear Polaris version)
Part numbers 783P6AA + A10 (A10 cable = 66268-02)
Warranty 2-year manufacturer warranty, plus HeadsetPlus lifetime technical support

Phones. The PW520 connects to headset-ready phones that have a built-in amplifier — business systems from Nortel, NEC, Toshiba, Mitel, Aastra, 3COM, Comdial, ESI, and SciTec, among others. It is not for Cisco phones or for systems that require a specific HIS, HIC, or U10 cable. Confirm your exact model before ordering.

Connection. The included A10 direct-connect cable plugs the HW520's Quick Disconnect into the phone's modular headset port, with no external amplifier. Direct connection puts volume and mute control on the phone rather than on the cord — if you want inline controls, an amplifier is the better route.

Alternative. If your phone has no dedicated headset port, the PW520 won't work on its own — you'll want the HW520 with an M22 amplifier instead, which adds universal compatibility plus inline volume and mute. For a single-ear version, see the mono PW510.

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