




Plantronics Savi 7XX Wireless Headset Series
The Plantronics Savi 7XX series brings professional-grade wireless freedom to desk-based teams who juggle multiple communication devices throughout the day. Built on secure DECT technology, the Savi 7XX connects seamlessly to your desk phone, PC, and mobile device — all from a single headset base — giving you the flexibility to answer calls from any source without swapping gear.
We designed the 7XX lineup for contact centers, open offices, and remote workers who spend hours on calls and need lightweight comfort that won’t quit. The over-the-head, convertible, and monaural styles share the same robust wireless range (up to 350 feet line-of-sight) and noise-canceling microphone, so you can move around the office while staying connected. Battery life reaches up to 13 hours of talk time, and adaptive power management extends standby time for multi-shift environments.
- DECT 6.0 wireless — secure, interference-free connections
- Triple connectivity: desk phone, PC softphone, mobile via Bluetooth
- Up to 350 ft wireless range (line-of-sight)
- 13-hour talk time, adaptive power system
- Noise-canceling microphone for clear audio
Triple-device connectivity

The Savi 7XX base station manages three audio sources at once — your desk phone, computer, and smartphone — without requiring you to manually switch devices or unplug cables. When a call comes in on any line, press the call-control button on the headset to answer, and the base automatically routes audio to your ear.
This matters most in hybrid office setups where you field customer calls on a VoIP desk phone, join video meetings on your laptop, and take mobile calls from the sales floor. The base’s intelligent audio routing prioritizes active calls, and you can place one call on hold to take another from a different device. Bluetooth pairing for your mobile phone happens once; after that, the headset reconnects automatically whenever your phone is in range.
DECT 6.0 wireless technology

We chose DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) for the Savi 7XX because it operates on a dedicated 1.9 GHz frequency band separate from Wi-Fi, Bluetooth peripherals, and other 2.4 GHz traffic that crowds office airwaves. This separation eliminates the static, dropouts, and interference common with older 2.4 GHz headsets when someone microwaves lunch or a dozen laptops connect to the same access point.
DECT also delivers enterprise-grade encryption between the headset and base, so call audio never travels in the clear. For contact centers handling payment card data or healthcare facilities bound by HIPAA, that built-in security layer is non-negotiable. Range holds steady through standard office walls and cubicle partitions, and the adaptive frequency hopping finds the clearest channel automatically.
Wearing styles & comfort

Savi 710 (Monaural)
The monaural over-the-head design places one padded ear cup over your primary ear and leaves the other ear open to hear colleagues and office activity around you. This style works well for receptionists and support agents who need to stay aware of people approaching their desk.
Savi 720 (Binaural)
Binaural dual-ear coverage blocks ambient noise and focuses your attention entirely on the call. Call center agents in noisy open floors prefer this style for concentration, and the passive noise isolation pairs with the microphone’s active noise canceling to keep background chatter out of your outbound audio.
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Common questions about the Savi 7XX series
The core wireless technology, range, and battery life are identical across all three. The 710 is monaural (one ear cup) for users who need to hear their surroundings. The 720 is binaural (both ears) for noise isolation in busy environments. The 740 is convertible and ships with three wearing styles — over-the-head, over-the-ear, and behind-the-neck — so you can switch configurations without buying separate headsets.
All three models use the same base station and support triple connectivity to desk phone, PC, and mobile. Choose based on your preferred wearing style and whether you need ambient awareness or full concentration.
Yes. The base station maintains active connections to your desk phone (via analog or digital phone cable), your PC (via USB), and your smartphone (via Bluetooth) simultaneously. When a call comes in on any device, you press the call-control button on the headset to answer, and the base routes audio automatically.
You can switch between active calls by pressing the phone-specific button on the base station. For example, if you’re on a PC softphone call and your mobile rings, you can put the softphone call on hold and answer the mobile call with one button press.
The plantronics savi 7xx delivers up to 350 feet of wireless range in line-of-sight conditions — that’s roughly the length of a football field. In real office environments with walls, cubicles, and equipment, expect 100 to 150 feet of reliable range, which is enough to cover most single-floor layouts.
DECT’s 1.9 GHz frequency penetrates drywall and standard office partitions better than older 2.4 GHz headsets. If you walk out of range, the headset beeps to warn you, and audio reconnects automatically when you return to the base’s coverage area.
No special software is required for basic functionality. Plug the base station’s USB cable into your PC, and Teams or Zoom will recognize the headset as an audio device immediately. Call controls (answer, end, mute, volume) work through standard USB HID commands that all UC platforms support.
For advanced features like firmware updates, battery-level monitoring, and custom audio settings, download Plantronics Hub software (free for Windows and macOS). Hub is optional but recommended for IT admins managing multiple headsets across a team.
Absolutely. Many remote workers and mobile professionals use the Savi 7XX exclusively with their PC for softphone calls and their smartphone for mobile calls, skipping the desk phone connection entirely. The base station’s desk-phone port can remain empty; the PC and mobile connections function independently.
If you later add a desk phone, you can connect it without reconfiguring the headset or base. This makes the 7XX a solid future-proof choice for hybrid teams whose communication setups evolve over time.
Every Savi 7XX package includes the wireless headset in your chosen wearing style (monaural, binaural, or convertible), the DECT base station with magnetic charging cradle, USB cable for PC connection, desk-phone connection cable, AC power adapter, and a quick-start guide.
The convertible 740 model also includes three interchangeable wearing accessories (headband, ear hook, neckband). Electronic hookswitch (EHS) cables for remote call answer on specific desk phone models are sold separately, as are spare batteries and replacement ear cushions.
The headset beeps in your ear when battery charge drops below one hour of talk time remaining. An LED on the headset itself blinks amber during low-battery warnings. The base station’s LED also changes color to indicate charge status: solid green when fully charged, blinking green during charging, and amber when the headset battery is critically low.
If you use Plantronics Hub software on your PC, a desktop notification shows remaining battery percentage in real time, and you can set custom low-battery alerts at thresholds that match your shift length.