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Poly Sync 60 Usb & Bluetooth Speakerphone (microsoft Teams)

Poly Sync 60 Usb & Bluetooth Speakerphone (microsoft Teams)
  • Product Code: ga223721
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$1,381.77 $1,727.21

Enjoy crystal clear calls from your laptop or mobile device with the Sync 20 USB & Bluetooth Speakerphone. Certified for Zoom and Microsoft Teams 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    Microsoft Teams Button    1 x USB Input | 1 x USB-A Passthrough    2 x USB-A Charging Outputs    Touch-Sensitive Controls    Zoom & Microsoft Teams 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 Weight4.175 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)18.3 x 10.2 x 2.3"

A dedicated Microsoft Teams button that gives you instant access to the Teams app.

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. Do I need to purchase a separate Tentacle Sync device to sync the time code of the mics to the time code in my camera? Shooting with a 5D IV. Thanks

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 (Dual Set) (B&H# TETE2MK2) comes with two identical Sync E MK II Timecode Generators. Typically, once they are jam synced, one is used to input timecode data into the camera and the other is used to do so into an audio recording device. Since you'd be buying two at once if you get the "Dual Set," you would not need to purchase an additional Sync E MK II Timecode Generator if you are only using two devices -- one for recording audio and the other (e.g. your Canon camera) for recording video. You could not do the synching without having two such jam synched timecode generators working at the same time, however.

Q: 2. Is the 30 FPS limitation due to Bluetooth. Any updates coming for higher frame rates? Any work arounds for 60?

A: Set the frame rate to a multiple of the record frame rate on the camera (if you are shooting 60p, set the tentacle for 30p). The software for tentacle sync will automatically detect the difference. For more info, check out this page on the Tentacle Sync website. https://tentaclesync.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002606217-Recording-and-synchronizing-with-50-fps-59-94-fps-and-60-fps

Q: 3. What has changed between the Mk2 and previous version?

A: The main difference that you will see with the Tentacle Sync Sync E Mk2 Sync E Timecode Generator with Bluetooth (Dual Set) is this is a revision update. The only major change is that a Bluetooth 5.0 chipset is now built in.

Q: 4. 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: 5. x or y?

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

Q: 6. 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: 7. I have a BMPCC 6k, a Ninja 5 hooked up to a monitor and a Zoom F6 sound recorder with bluetooth. Should I get two sync devices or three? I feel that the Zoom F6 can link up on it's own but I'm not certain.

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 (Dual Set) (B&H# TETE2MK2) is a set of two timecode generators. Once the two are connected to each other wirelessly and synchronized, each can feed timecode into a device. One timecode signal would need to be recorded with the video recorder, and the other with the audio recorder. Since you are apparently feeding HDMI (with embedded audio) from the BMPCC6K to a Ninja V, one timecode generator could be on either the BMPCC6K or the Ninja V. However, most people would connect it to the camera, and that is the surer option. The other timecode generator should be connected to the Zoom F6. You could use three, but there would be no benefit; Two is enough for your setup. As for a situation in which you'd want more than two, you would add one more timecode generator with each additional video or audio recording device you would use. So, one more with an additional camera or external video recorder, another one with an additional audio recorder, and so on.

Q: 8. I intend to use this device for video interviews with the following kit: 1) Nikon Z6II camera feeding video via HDMI into Atomos Ninja V; 2) Tentacle Sync-E with Lavalier mic on subject; 3) Zoom F3 with shotgun mic near subject (not connected to camera or Ninja V). How many of these TC generators would I need? I'm thinking one to sync-jam the Tentacle-E recorder, which would then be connected to the Ninja V while shooting, and one connected to the Zoom F3 (not sure if that recorder will actually accept TC?). Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!

A: Two sounds correct. One Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator with Bluetooth 5.0 (Single Set) synced with the Zoom F3 which is capturing audio, and one for the NInja V which is capturing video. You can use the Tentacle Sync E mkII with the Ninja V by routing it into the mic/line input. Make sure that the Ninja is set to intake audio from the mic/line port, and then use post production software to sync.

Q: 9. What happens if I want to film in 60fps or 120fps? Is this still possible with this timecode generator?

A: Yes, just use your Tentacle unit with 30 fps (29,97 fps, 25 fps), when recording 60 fps (59,94 fps, 50 fps). Then work with Tentacle Sync Studio software and it will automatically detect the difference and will recalculate the timecode for the higher frame rate.

Q: 10. Can tentacle sync send lavaliere audio to camera?

A: The Tentacle Sync E mkII Timecode Generator is only a timecode generator and does not support lav mic connection. An alternate solution could be - Tentacle Sync TRACK E Pocket Audio Recorder with Lavalier Mic and Timecode Support https://bhpho.to/3HpaN38

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