
The top ten brands of Bluetooth headsets, founded in 1961 in the United States, are a large-scale lightweight communication headset manufacturer, a world-renowned enterprise for professional and consumer personal audio communication, and the preferred communication headset for outer space
It all started in a garage in 1961 when two pilots tried to invent an alternative to traditional commercial aviation headsets. In this tiny garage in Santa Cruz, California, Courtney Graham and Keith Larkin create more than just the world's first lightweight headphones. This is where Plantronics was born and was the first breakthrough in communications in half a century.
Plantronics was the first headset in outer space, and astronaut Wally Schirra chose to use the MS50 for the Mercury mission, a lightweight model that fits into a spacecap.
Back on Earth, we invented the first call center headset in 1983. It's the StarSet Supra, as it's known, and it's become so popular that it accounts for half of all Plantronics sales in two years, making it the best headset option for call centers around the world.
Plantronics is a world leader in professional and consumer personal audio communications. is a publicly traded company (NYSE: PLT) headquartered in Santa Cruz, California, with branches in 20 countries, primarily in Mexico, Tennessee, the United Kingdom, China, and the Netherlands. From unified communications solutions to Bluetooth headsets, Plantronics delivers an unmatched audio experience and quality that reflects nearly 50 years of innovation and customer commitment. Plantronics is used by every Fortune 100 company and is the headset of choice for air traffic control, 911 police dispatch, and the New York Stock Exchange.
In 1962, the first Plantronics headset flew six times around the Earth in outer space with the astronaut Schirra. Shortly thereafter, Plantronics became one of the few independent manufacturers to be designated as a NASA supplier. In 1964, Plantronics became the sole supplier of headsets for air traffic controllers from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a privilege that is still held today. A few months later, Plantronics contracted Pacific Bell and Western Electric to supply them with new lightweight headsets for telephone operators across the country.
On July 20, 1969, families gathered in front of the television to watch Armstrong step out of the lunar module and utter the famous words through the Plantronics headset: "It's a small step for a man, but it's a big leap for humanity."
Since the introduction of the first communications headset in 1962, Plantronics has made the leap from mission-critical to business-critical to consumer necessity, becoming the world's leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of lightweight communications headsets, which are widely used by many of the world's top 500 companies.
Plantronics offers mobile attendant headsets to meet the needs of the cordless and mobile phone markets, next-generation computer audio attendant headsets for computer applications, corded and cordless attendant headsets and systems for offices, small offices/home offices, and call centers.
Plantronics - The Voice of Unified Communications Plantronics offers the industry's most comprehensive line of corded and wireless products for unified communications. Recognized for their superior sound quality, reliability, and comfort, Plantronics audio solutions help companies reap the benefits of IP communications in the extended enterprise. Achieve better business communications and efficiency for professionals, no matter where they work.
Plantronics has active partnerships with enterprise UC providers, including Avaya, Cisco, IBM, and Microsoft, as well as consumer VoIP providers, ensuring seamless interoperability between their products and our product portfolio.