to factory defaults if your current audio quality has degraded?
I’ve been using the Plantronics P610 for a few months now, and honestly, I thought the hardware was tapped out on performance. However, I finally got around to running the firmware update through the Plantronics Hub last night, and I’m genuinely surprised by the "extra quality" improvements.
The most significant contribution of the P610 firmware to "extra quality" is its implementation of Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC). In a portable device, the proximity of the speaker to the microphone creates a high risk of acoustic feedback loops, where the output from the speaker is picked up by the microphone and re-transmitted.
is a known stable release that addresses miscellaneous bug fixes to improve reliability. Poly Documentation Library Quality Enhancements via Updates Updating your firmware provides several "extra quality" benefits: Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
speakerphone, maintaining the latest firmware is essential. Keeping your device updated ensures maximum voice clarity, stable wideband audio, and seamless integration with modern softphones like Microsoft Teams or Zoom. Why Firmware Matters for Audio Quality Updating to the latest version (currently ) provides several "extra quality" benefits: Enhanced Wideband Audio