As an innovator and pioneer in the world of audio technology for businesses, Plantronics recently announced their partnership with RingCentral - a leading provider of collaboration and cloud communication services. The alliance comes from a desire to improve the flexibility and productivity of workers across various industries - providing comprehensive and connected solutions for simplifying business communication, while ensuring exceptional quality in calls.
For an easier and more satisfying end-user experience, businesses can enhance their RingCentral Unified Communications experience by selecting Plantronics headsets. The partnership between both companies has been designed to benefit almost any type of worker - from remote and mobile workers to desktop staff and call centre agents. After all, in an era where remote working is becoming an increasingly flexible and realistic option - intuitive and reliable communication becomes essential.
Removing Communication Restrictions
The UC platform offered by RingCentral integrates perfectly with Plantronics hardware - removing the restrictions that come with being tethered to specific hardware at any location. The Plantronics UC headsets have been integrated and are now compatible with RingCentral for Windows and MacOS apps, which allows for call answering, mute synchronisation, and volume control.
The unique combination of hardware and software mean that the headsets simply work without any need for additional setup or downloads. What's more, since the Plantronics UC portfolio includes a range of headsets, including wireless options that connect to various devices such as mobile devices and PCs, they're ideal for boosting worker flexibility.
According to the senior director of strategic alliance for Plantronics, Boris Seibert, RingCentral's platform offered a natural fit to their UC headsets, as a leading company within the business communications sector, and a recognised member of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for UCaaS worldwide. Seibert said: "Our UC headsets help empower people to work in any environment, making for a more natural interaction between the user and the softphone."



