One would think, but I've done enough QA testing and tech support  in my
life to know that's not the reality for many reasons.

Heck, even looking at the recommended list of Plantronics Headsets, it's
only about a 1/2 dozen or so that are fully compatible. RingCentral has
another list of about 30 other Plantronics headsets that it says may only
have partial compatibility.

That tells the story right there about the reality of what companies are
willing to put time and money into supporting.



On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 2:47 PM Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Jun 2020, Mike C. wrote:
>
> > For example, if I wanted to use RingCentral, I'd get a Plantronics
> headset
> > because they own the market for headsets and set the standard for
> features
> > and functions.
>
> Well the Yamaha headphones are recognized so despite Plantronics owning
> most
> of the market ringcentral should also see the Yamaha microphone. No?
>
> Rich
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