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Poly Sync 60 Usb & Bluetooth Speakerphone

Poly Sync 60 Usb & Bluetooth Speakerphone
  • Product Code: ga223489
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$1,178.97 $1,827.40

Enjoy crystal clear calls from your laptop or mobile device with the Sync 20 USB & Bluetooth Speakerphone. Certified for Zoom with wide application support, this portable speakerphone features a steerable six-microphone array with full-duplex audio that uses built-in noise and echo reduction to help ensure that call participants are heard. With a pickup range of about 9.8 feet and a loud 50mm stereo speaker drivers, the Poly Sync 60 is ideal for up to 19.7 x 19.7' rooms.

The bass reflex system and dual passive radiators provide voice clarity and richness to everything from music to webinars and podcasts. Connect the speakerphone directly to your Windows 10 or later or Mac computer system using the included USB-A cable, which has a convenient USB-C adapter. A USB-A passthrough allows you to add a separately available webcam while the dual USB-A power outputs help keep your devices charged. The Poly Sync 60 may also be connected wirelessly with Bluetooth compatible devices such as phones.

USB-A, USB-C & Bluetooth Connectivity    6 x Microphones    Dual 50mm Speaker Drivers    Noise & Echo Reduction    1 x USB Input | 1 x USB-A Passthrough    2 x USB-A Charging Outputs    Touch-Sensitive Controls    Zoom Certified    Works with Windows 10 & macOS

Key Specs
Wireless TechnologyBluetooth 5.1
Supported CommunicationsMicrosoft, Zoom
WirelessBluetooth 5.1 
Duplex ModeEcho Cancellation, Full-Duplex (FDX)
Active Noise CancellationYes
Connectivity
Wireless TechnologyBluetooth 5.1
Supported CommunicationsMicrosoft, Zoom
USB I/O4x USB-A
Ethernet I/ONo
Audio I/ONo
Telephone I/ONo
NFCYes
WirelessBluetooth 5.1 
Wireless Range98.4' / 30 m
Technology
Duplex ModeEcho Cancellation, Full-Duplex (FDX)
Voice CodecsNo
Active Noise CancellationYes
ModulationNo
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) SupportNo
OS CompatibilityWindows 10 or Later
macOS
Speaker
Frequency Response75 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL)95 dB
Microphone
Frequency Response100 Hz to 6.7 kHz
Number of Voice Mics6
Beamforming SupportNo
General
Power RequirementsPower Adapter, USB Bus-Powered
Physical
Environmental ResistanceNo
LED IndicatorsYes
Lock SlotYes, Kensington
Dimensions4.8 x 15.5 x 1.5" / 122.0 x 394.0 x 37.0 mm
Weight35.3 oz / 1000 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight4.185 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)18.7 x 10.1 x 2.3"

Fill the conference room with remarkable sound thanks to the powerful twin-speakers. The six-microphone array ensures everyone in the room has a voice while helping to keep echo and noise out.

Front-facing calling, volume, and mute buttons keep your controls within easy reach.

Know the call status from a distance with two highly visible light bars. They can also be customized to function as voice level meters or talker-tracking, visual location indicators.

Wirelessly pair up to two Poly Sync 60 speakerphones together for your larger meeting space needs.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Could I use a BNC cable, like the one linked below, to use this Tentacle Sync with a Sony FX6? I'm looking to find a way to use the FX6 without a top handle and still have an audio source. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1327596-REG/tentacle_sync_c08_cable_tentacle_to.html

A: Yes, You can use the Sony FX6 time code port which is BNC with this cable. Good info from Tenticle sync - https://bit.ly/3qcTYih Also see page 7 #23 in the FX6 manual for the port location - https://bit.ly/3e6Rpv2

Q: 2. Can the Tentacle sync up the Zoom F2-BT?

A: No, the Tenticle Sync will not sync the Zoom F2-BT.

Q: 3. If it does not record internally, then is just a timecode generator that accept a timecode input and output timecode too using 3.5 mm for any camera or sound device and bluetooth compatible with a Tentacle Sync product?

A: The Tentacle SYNC E's generate a Timecode standard called SMPTE 12M. This standard is widely used in broadcast productions. Some camera can read the signal and embed it into the metadata of the video files they record. Others can't do this, like most of the DSLR and Mirrorless cameras. On these cameras, you can record the same signal on an audio track along the video. This is called Audio TC. Some editing programs like AVID Media Composer, or DaVinci Resolve can directly read the Audio TC, others need to have it embedded first before you can sync the files. For this, Tentacle offers software: Tentacle Sync Studio (macOS) or Tentacle Timecode Tool (Windows)

Q: 4. Does this do audio timecode too?

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 (Single Set) can generate time code for both cameras and audio recorders/mixers.

Q: 5. Will this sync a Sony FX3 Camera?

A: Yes, this will work with the Sony FX3. You will need to connect it with the 3.5 mm microphone input.

Q: 6. If I am using two mics and connecting one of these to my camera (Canon 5D IV) do I need a 3rd device to sync timecode between two mics and my camera?

A: You will need a device for each item you are looking to sync. If you have 3 separate items, you will need 3 units.

Q: 7. I think Fx3 have internal timecode , do I need this?

A: Yes, If you want to match timecode with other cameras or devices you would need the Tentacle sync kit.

Q: 8. Can I actually generate timecode while charing the device through usb port? It seems to add interference noises and make the recorded timecode unusable.

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 (Dual Set) (B&H# TETE2MK2) does have a USB C port that can be used to charge the device. You may be hearing RFI/EMI (i.e. radio frequency or electromagnetic interference). Such interference can often sound like a low or medium frequency hum, although radiated forms (which, by definition, pass through the air) are frequently higher. As for solving the problem, we would recommend not charging it while using it (since it does have a long battery life anyway) or at least using a battery-based source rather than an AC adapter for charging it if you'll be doing so during use. Another good alternative would be to use a USB power bank that does not require a converter (buck or boost) to produce power since those typically do generate EMI pulses. Finally, if you find that the problem exists even if there is nothing plugged into the opposite end of the USB cable from the one that is inserted into the USB C port then you may want to experiment with different USB cables to find one that is not as sensitive to (or is better shielded against) RFI or EMI radiation in the ambient environment.

Q: 9. Does this affect the audio I get through the MI shoe on a Sony A7SIII using the ECM-W2BT?

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 would use one channel of audio to record timecode info. Audio timecode is recorded on the left channel, while the scratch audio of the Sync E is recorded on the right channel. A solution like the Tentacle Sync E would be used for an external audio recorder, and you would not be recording audio in camera. The A7SIII has four audio channels to work with, so you should still be able to use your Hot Shoe mic. SONY A7SIII Audio channels: https://bit.ly/4984FH7

Q: 10. x or y?

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 displays the timecode in position x on the app.

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