Plantronics AC Power Adapter
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No, this is only for the M22 or S11/S12 amplifiers. The part number for the AC power adapter for the Savi 720 (W720) is 81423-. Please don't hesitate to reach out to our Customer Service Department at (800) 877-4747. 985- If you need assistance or have any additional questions, please call (800) 9815.
No, Edward, this cable 45671 is not for you. The M22 Amplifier or the S12 Headset System are both compatible with the 01 model. The MS2500 was retired many years ago, and we no longer support it. However, you might be able to find it under the following part number: 64777- If you have any additional questions about our products, please contact our Customer Service Team at: 800- 985- 9815
No, we can't promise that a 50800 will work with it. The number one walker.
No, this adapter is only compatible with the Vista M22. The AC Power Adapter for the Savi 8200 has the following part number: 81423-
Selected User Reviews For Plantronics AC Power Adapter
I'm not sure what happened, but when I went to order the item I needed, it didn't fit my Plantronics headset base, so I never got around to returning it, so I let this one go. Sorry I can't really give a review on this one, but I had no problems getting it to me or it being damaged. I just will be more cautious next time before ordering something similar.
I'm so glad I tried it; my kitten had gotten a hold of my headset wire, which this thankfully replaced. I've been using it for more than a month and have had no problems.
The item sent was not the correct size. Thankfully, I was able to contact the manufacturer, who promptly replaced it at no cost to me.
This adapter was purchased for use with my S12 headset, but it does not fit. The adapter's plug is too large for the device, according to Plantronics (Part 45671-1). 01) is the correct part for the S12 phone system, but the plug is too wide; I compared it to other adapters I have from them, and this is not the same.
Allows me to switch on/off two separate power strips and amplifier setups by splitting a row of effects pedals well away from the first circuit. There are seven pedals in total, some of which are turned off and others which are turned on. Take a look at the pedal ratings and requirements.
For years, I wore a Plantronics headset that was powered by batteries. I was finally fed up with the audio quality deteriorating as the battery died. I got it, and my battery issues are no longer an issue. It turns on the headset without any issues, and there is no audio distortion. I got a lot of value for my money.
There's nothing to write home about.