I tested this with a Google Pixel XL 4 and a iPhone 8, both wirelessly charged. The standard way you’d use this device is by first optionally placing your phone on the rubber stand on the right hand side that doubles as a wireless charging plate. The Poly Elara 60 Series is advertised as a “Mobile phone station that enhances smartphone collaboration”. I like the device, but it took me a bit to see what it was capable of and make it work for what I wanted. I’m still using it right now as the earphones are perched on my head. It’s a different use case to the above products I mentioned, and was an interesting process to use. If they didn’t work well, we’d be using something different.īack to the device this review’s acually about, the Poly Elara 60 Series. This isn’t to discount other brands of course, but sticking with these products since deploying Lync 2010 back in 2012 says a lot. We keep buying them because they do just work, and fit our use case really well. Both companies who’s devices with their previous names are on my desk, (namely a Polycom CX600 Lync Desk Phone and a Plantronics Savi 440 headset) are there because they’re products we piloted, tested, and have used for several years. Poly (who was formally known as Polycom, bought out by Plantronics, then rebranded to the ‘Poly’ name) has only been around for a short time in it’s new name, but those two companies have high regards in the general community on the quality of hardware they make. Poly Elara 60 Series, still with it’s protective plastic on.
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