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Hi.

 

I'd like to know if two daisy-chained Sync40 or Sync60 devices will work with Poly MTRoW kits. And if such setup is officially supported/certified by Poly?

 

Some time ago Uwe Ansmann posted a document created by Tomas Kris, which mentioned that:

"MTR certification is for single Sync 60 connected via USB cable only!"

https://aitsc.de/blog/poly-mikrofon-support-matrix/ 

 

Is that still true or maybe using daisy-chained devices is ok now?

 

Cheers

Lukasz

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I'll add an answer for reference so that other people may find it useful.

 

"One Sync 40 or one Sync 60 is MTRoW certified speakerphone… The second one can be used, it’s not certified by Microsoft but it’s supported by Poly

 

(..)

connecting primary Sync to MTRoW via BT dongle is not supported at all (neither by Microsoft nor by Poly)".

 

Lukasz

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I'll add an answer for reference so that other people may find it useful.

 

"One Sync 40 or one Sync 60 is MTRoW certified speakerphone… The second one can be used, it’s not certified by Microsoft but it’s supported by Poly

 

(..)

connecting primary Sync to MTRoW via BT dongle is not supported at all (neither by Microsoft nor by Poly)".

 

Lukasz

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