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Yealink BH72 Teams Edition combines modern style and elite performance for a first-class experience. Yealink BH72-Teams is Microsoft Teams Certified — native integration for video conferencing or audio calls. The Bluetooth headset supports wireless charging for convenience — use the included Yealink BHC76 Wireless Charging Stand or another standard Qi wireless charger. BH72 Teams has a unique retractable microphone boom that you can tuck away when you don’t need it. The stereo speakers have Ole Wolff diaphragms, improving frequency response and sensitivity, so you can have a premium experience for communications and media — one headset fits all your needs. To improve your voice quality on calls, Acoustic Shield technology sets a virtual perimeter around the conversation, eliminating noise beyond this perimeter — exceptional background noise reduction. The headset’s busylight lets coworkers know at a distance when you’re on a call — reduce distractions. Call controls are built into the headset — convenient.
BH72 Teams supports Bluetooth 5.0 with 2 simultaneous connections with devices — effortlessly switch between them. It has an extended maximum wireless range of 100 feet — worry-free wandering. The headset is automatically identified by Microsoft Teams — seamless experience. Use it with a PC, laptop or VoIP phone via the included Yealink BT51 Bluetooth Dongle (select USB-A or USB-C above). Or use it with a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth. Its powerful battery provides up to 35 hours of talk time — basically a day and a half. Charge BH72 wirelessly using the included Yealink BHC76 Wireless Charging Stand, a standard Qi wireless charger (not included) or USB-C cable (included).
Yealink BH72 Teams comes with a Yealink BT51 Bluetooth Dongle. Please select from the dropdown above if you want BT51 in USB-A (Standard USB) or USB-C format. The headset is available in black or light gray. If you want the light gray model, please select it using the swatches above.
Other SKU:
• BH72 Lite:
– BH72 Lite Teams Black USB-A
– BH72 Lite Teams Black USB-C
– BH72 Lite Teams Light Gray USB-A
– BH72 Lite Teams Light Gray USB-C
– BH72 Lite UC Black USB-A
– BH72 Lite UC Black USB-C
– BH72 Lite UC Light Gray USB-A
– BH72 Lite UC Light Gray USB-C
• BH72:
– BH72 Teams Black USB-A
– BH72 Teams Black USB-C
– BH72 Teams Light Gray USB-A
– BH72 Teams Light Gray USB-C
– BH72 UC Black USB-A
– BH72 UC Black USB-C
– BH72 UC Light Gray USB-A
– BH72 UC Light Gray USB-C
• BH72 with Charging Stand:
– BH72 with Charging Stand Teams Black USB-A
– BH72 with Charging Stand Teams Black USB-C
– BH72 with Charging Stand Teams Light Gray USB-A
– BH72 with Charging Stand Teams Light Gray USB-C
– BH72 with Charging Stand UC Black USB-A
– BH72 with Charging Stand UC Black USB-C
– BH72 with Charging Stand UC Light Gray USB-A
– BH72 with Charging Stand UC Light Gray USB-C
How are Yealink BH72 and BH76 different?
The two lines of headsets share many features. But how are they different?
BH76 supports four features that BH72 does not:
- Active noise cancellation (ANC). BH76 lets you choose from four levels of active noise cancellation. ANC is one of the most popular headset features with users. It’s particularly important for workers in open-plan offices, workers who need to travel and hybrid workers who work in shared spaces.
- Audio pass-through. BH76 also supports audio pass-through, which means you can hear what’s happening around you without taking off your headset.
- Bluetooth 5.2. BH76 supports Bluetooth 5.2 while BH72 supports Bluetooth 5.0. This means it can transmit more data over lower bandwidth, which means better sound quality per amount of bandwidth used: a big deal for a headset. It also means various improvements to connectivity.
- Qualcomm aptX HD. On top of supporting the more recent Bluetooth standard, BH76 supports the Qualcomm aptX HD codec, which enables 24-bit hi-res audio transmission. In other words, BH76 can sound really, really good.
What’s the difference between Yealink BH72 and BH72 Lite?
Yealink BH72 comes in two versions: BH72 and BH72 Lite. There’s only one difference between the two: the regular version supports Qi wireless charging and the Lite version does not. The Lite version must be charged via a USB-C cable, while the regular version can be charged via either a wireless charger or a USB-C cable. Yealink includes a USB-C to USB-A cable in the box for both versions.
Remember: “BH72 Lite” means it doesn’t support wireless charging.









