Poly Plantronics Savi 8210 Mono Wireless DECT Headset
The Poly Savi 8210 Wireless Headset
Your softphone call runs long, someone waves you over to their desk, and you don't want to choose between staying on the call and walking over. The Poly Savi 8210 wireless headset (still labeled Plantronics on some packaging — Poly is the current brand name after the Plantronics/Polycom merger) is built for that exact moment: DECT wireless range long enough to actually leave your desk, not just lean back in your chair.
It's Poly's long-running Savi 8200 series mono headset, and it comes in more configurations than the name suggests — some connect only to a PC, others connect to a desk phone, a computer, and a mobile phone at once. Getting the right one matters more than it looks like it should, so here's the breakdown before you pick.
Build the exact Savi 8210 you need
Two choices to make, and they're independent of each other: how it connects, and which certification you need.
How it connects:
- USB-A Dongle (PC/Softphone Only). Plug-and-play DECT adapter for a PC or Mac. Right for anyone whose calls happen entirely through a softphone — Zoom, Teams, or another UC app — with no desk phone or mobile pairing needed.
- Office Base (Desk Phone + PC + Mobile). A full charging base with three-way connectivity — desk phone, computer, and Bluetooth mobile phone — plus longer rated range. Right for anyone who still fields desk phone calls or needs to answer a mobile call without switching headsets.
Which certification:
- UC Certified. Optimized for Avaya, Cisco, IBM, Zoom, and other UC platforms, and works fine with Microsoft Teams without carrying Teams' formal certification badge.
- Microsoft Certified. The dongle configuration carries full Microsoft Teams certification. The Office base configuration is certified for Skype for Business — worth reading the note on that below before you choose it for a Teams-only environment.
PC/softphone only. Up to 450 ft range, up to 13 hrs talk time. Conference up to 2 additional headsets. No base station, no desk phone or mobile support.
Desk phone + PC + mobile. Up to 590 ft range, up to 13 hrs talk time. Conference up to 3 additional headsets. Includes charging base and telephone interface cable.
What Close Conversation Limiting actually does
The Poly Savi 8210 wireless headset has two separate audio privacy features that get lumped together on most spec sheets — and they solve different problems. The noise-canceling microphone filters background sound out of what your caller hears. Close Conversation Limiting is different: it reduces how far your own voice carries to people sitting near you, so a conversation you'd rather keep private stays that way in an open office. It's configurable through Plantronics Hub or Poly Lens software, and it's the kind of detail that matters a lot more in a shared floor than a private office.
Not the same as noise cancellation
The noise-canceling mic protects the person you're calling from hearing your office. Close Conversation Limiting protects your coworkers from hearing your call. Both matter, but they're solving opposite problems.Range, battery, and what the numbers mean day to day
Both configurations of the Poly Savi 8210 wireless headset run up to 13 hours of talk time and 50 hours of standby on a single charge, with a 3-hour full charge from empty — a full week of typical office use before you're thinking about the charger again. Range differs by configuration: up to 450 ft for the USB-A dongle setup, up to 590 ft (180 ft in a typical office once walls come into play) for the Office base. DECT 6.0 at 1.9GHz keeps the connection on a frequency reserved for voice, so it won't compete with your office Wi-Fi.
Skype for Business certification — a freshness note
The Microsoft-certified Office base configuration carries Skype for Business certification. Microsoft retired Skype for Business Online in 2021, so this certification is now most relevant to organizations still running Skype for Business Server on-premises — a shrinking group. If your team is on Microsoft Teams, the USB-A dongle configuration carries the current, formal Teams certification instead, and it's the better match for a Teams-first environment.
Battery you can replace, not just recharge
The 490mAh lithium-ion battery inside the Poly Savi 8210 wireless headset is user-replaceable, not sealed — a detail that matters once a headset is a few years into daily office use and the battery starts holding less charge. Rather than replacing the whole unit, a new battery brings it back to full spec.
This isn't a headset chasing new features — it's the same DECT reliability the CS and Savi lines have built a reputation on for over a decade, with genuine privacy and certification options layered on for whichever setup your office actually runs. Pick the connectivity that matches how you take calls, and the certification that matches your platform, and the rest of the headset does its job without asking for attention.
- Poly Savi 8210 headset (mono)
- USB-A DECT dongle, USB-A to USB-C adapter, and charging stand — USB-A Dongle configuration
- Savi 8200 base and charging cradle, telephone interface cable, USB cable — Office Base configuration
- Power supply
- Carry case — USB-A Dongle configuration
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Wearing style | Over-the-head, mono (single ear) |
| Weight | 115 g / 0.25 lb |
| Wireless technology | DECT 6.0, 1.9GHz; Bluetooth 4.2 (Office base mobile connection) |
| Range — USB-A Dongle | Up to 450 ft / 137m line of sight |
| Range — Office Base | Up to 590 ft / 180m line of sight, up to 180 ft / 55m typical office |
| Talk time | Up to 13 hours |
| Standby time | Up to 50 hours |
| Charge time | 3 hours |
| Battery | 490mAh lithium-ion polymer, replaceable |
| Microphone | Flexible boom, noise-canceling, with Close Conversation Limiting |
| Hearing protection | SoundGuard DIGITAL: 118dBA cap, G616 anti-startle, time-weighted average (Plantronics Hub/Poly Lens required for full configuration) |
| Hearing aid compatibility | Telecoil (HAC) compatible |
| Conferencing | Up to 2 additional headsets (dongle), up to 3 additional headsets (Office base) |
| Certification | UC certified, or Microsoft certified (Teams on dongle, Skype for Business on Office base) |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Software: Plantronics Hub or Poly Lens for firmware updates, Close Conversation Limiting configuration, and full SoundGuard DIGITAL controls. Not required for basic operation.
Hardware: USB-A Dongle configuration connects to a PC or Mac via the included DECT adapter (USB-A to USB-C adapter included). Office Base configuration connects to a desk phone via telephone interface cable, a computer via USB, and a mobile phone via Bluetooth simultaneously.
Platforms: UC certified for Avaya, Cisco, IBM, Zoom, and other major softphone platforms. Microsoft-certified options available — Teams certification on the USB-A dongle configuration, Skype for Business certification on the Office base configuration.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on configuration. The USB-A dongle version reaches up to 450 ft line of sight. The Office base version, with desk phone and mobile connectivity, reaches up to 590 ft line of sight (about 180 ft in a typical office with walls).
The USB-A dongle configuration carries full Microsoft Teams certification. The Office base configuration is certified for Skype for Business instead, which Microsoft retired for most cloud users in 2021 — check which your organization actually needs before ordering.
Up to 13 hours of talk time and up to 50 hours of standby on a single charge, across both configurations. A full charge from empty takes about 3 hours, and the battery is user-replaceable.
A privacy feature on the Poly Savi 8210 wireless headset that reduces how far your voice carries to people near you — different from the noise-canceling microphone, which filters background noise for the person you're calling. It's configurable through Plantronics Hub or Poly Lens.
Only the Office base configuration does — it connects to a desk phone, a computer, and a mobile phone via Bluetooth simultaneously. The USB-A dongle configuration connects to a PC or Mac only.
Yes. The USB-A dongle configuration supports up to 2 additional headsets, and the Office base configuration supports up to 3 additional headsets on a single base.



















