Poly Blackwire C3210 USB-A Mono Headset (Skype for Business)
Poly Blackwire C3210 USB-A Mono Headset (Skype for Business)
$34.96
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Poly Blackwire C3210 USB-A Mono Headset (Skype for Business)

Poly Blackwire C3210 USB-A Mono Headset (Skype for Business)

$34.96

The Poly Blackwire 3210 is built to hand out

When you're buying headsets forty at a time, the spec sheet matters less than two things: does it work the second you plug it in, and does it survive a year of being shoved in a drawer. The Poly Blackwire 3210 mono headset clears that bar at the lowest price in the Blackwire line — a plain USB-A headset you issue across a floor and stop thinking about.

This is the entry point of the Plantronics Blackwire 3200 series: one ear, a noise-canceling boom, a USB-A plug, and not much else to go wrong. It's certified for Skype for Business, and it replaced the long-running Blackwire 300 series as Poly's baseline corded UC headset.

Make sure this is the right Blackwire 3210

This version is the simplest one. If you need more reach, two close cousins cover it.

  • This version — USB-A, Skype-certified. Plugs into a computer's USB-A port, certified for Skype for Business, with a soft foam cushion. The baseline pick for PC and VoIP calling.
  • Need USB-C or Teams certification? The Teams-certified Blackwire 3210 ships in USB-C — the match if your machines are USB-C or your IT policy requires a Teams-certified headset.
  • Need a phone or tablet jack? The Blackwire 3215 adds a 3.5mm connector and a carrying case for about the same money, so one headset reaches your mobile devices too.

Why the Blackwire 3210 is built to hand out

The Poly Blackwire 3210 is engineered for volume: it plugs into USB-A and is recognized without drivers, the lightweight metal headband survives hot-desking and drawer storage, and Poly Lens lets IT push firmware and settings to every unit at once. At the bottom of the Blackwire range, it's the headset you buy when you need a hundred that simply work.

Issue it by the box

Poly Lens — with optional Plantronics Manager Pro — turns a floor of Blackwire 3210s into something IT manages from one screen: firmware, settings, and one-touch call control across your softphones, pushed company-wide. For a rollout, that's the difference between forty desk visits and none.

Does the Blackwire 3210 work with Microsoft Teams?

Yes — the Blackwire 3210 works with Microsoft Teams as a standard USB headset, along with Zoom, Cisco, Avaya, and other current softphones. This version's formal certification is for Skype for Business and Lync, Microsoft's earlier UC platforms, which Microsoft has since retired in favor of Teams. The label points at an older standard; the headset itself runs today's apps.

The certification can mislead, so to be clear: the Skype for Business label does not stop the Blackwire 3210 working with Teams — it connects and runs Teams fine. The only caveat is formal certification. If your organization's policy specifically requires a Teams-certified device, choose the Teams-certified Blackwire 3210 (the USB-C version). Otherwise, this one does the job for less.

A mic that keeps the floor out of your voice

The noise-canceling boom bends to your mouth and filters the room out of what your caller hears — the feature that earns its keep on a packed contact-center floor. Over USB you get PC wideband audio with DSP for natural-sounding voice, and a 20 Hz–20 kHz receive range with Dynamic EQ that shifts automatically when you move from a call to music.

One ear, by design

The Blackwire 3210 covers one ear so agents stay aware of the floor — the supervisor walking up, the colleague with a quick question. The soft foam cushion and adjustable metal headband keep it light for a full shift, though it's basic comfort rather than plush; for memory-foam cushioning, the 5210 steps up.

Blackwire 3210 (mono)
One ear covered, one open — stay aware of the room. The pick for floors where agents need to hear each other and their supervisors.
Blackwire 3220 (stereo)
Both ears covered to block the room out for focus. The pick for open-plan noise or deep concentration work.

The 3210 is the least complicated headset in the lineup, and for a lot of desks that's exactly right: it plugs in, it works with Teams and everything else, it survives the year, and it costs the least to put on a hundred heads. Don't read too much into the Skype for Business label — it's a current, capable USB headset. And with HeadsetPlus's lifetime technical support behind every unit, the cheapest option isn't the riskiest one.

  • Poly Blackwire 3210 USB-A mono headset (attached USB-A cable)
  • Quick start guide
  • Warranty and safety information
Type Monaural (single-ear), over-the-head, on-ear
Connection USB-A, attached cable; connects to PC or Mac
Microphone Noise-canceling flexible boom
Receive audio 20 Hz–20 kHz; PC wideband and DSP over USB; Dynamic EQ
Wearer noise reduction Passive (single-ear) — not active noise cancellation
Hearing protection SoundGuard acoustic limiting
Controls Inline: answer/end, volume, mute; one-touch call control with many softphones via Poly Lens
Headband / cushion Lightweight metal headband; soft foam cushion
Cable length Approx. 1.8 m (about 6 ft)
Management Poly Lens (firmware, settings, call control); Plantronics Manager Pro optional
Certification Certified for Skype for Business, optimized for Microsoft Lync; works with Teams, Zoom, Cisco, Avaya and other UC softphones
Part number 209744-101 / HP 80S01A6
Warranty 1-year manufacturer warranty, plus HeadsetPlus lifetime technical support

Software. The Poly Blackwire 3210 is certified for Skype for Business and optimized for Microsoft Lync, and it works as a standard USB headset with current platforms — Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco, and Avaya among them — with one-touch call control on many softphones through Poly Lens. If your organization specifically requires a Teams-certified device, the USB-C Teams-certified Blackwire 3210 is the option to choose.

Hardware. This version of the Blackwire 3210 connects to a PC or Mac over USB-A only — there's no USB-C connector and no 3.5mm jack. For USB-C, choose the USB-C 3210; for a phone or tablet connection, the Blackwire 3215 adds a 3.5mm jack. It does not connect to a traditional desk phone.

Platforms. The Blackwire 3210 is built for mass deployment on PC and VoIP-based desks — call centers, offices, and home setups that need a reliable, affordable headset issued in volume rather than a feature-rich one.

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