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Yealink SP92 is a compact, portable Bluetooth speakerphone designed for clear conference calls, meetings, and casual audio use (e.g., on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or general calls). It’s not a traditional music-focused Bluetooth speaker but a professional-grade speakerphone with strong emphasis on voice clarity, AI noise cancellation, and hybrid work compatibility—ideal for home/office setups in Nairobi with frequent remote meetings.
It features a built-in omnidirectional microphone and a 50mm speaker for 360° room coverage (pickup range ~4m/13ft, suitable for 4–8 people in small/medium rooms), making it great for small teams or solo calls.
Key Features and Specifications
- Audio: 50mm speaker for wider sound field + virtual bass enhancement; full-duplex audio (talk and listen simultaneously without cutoffs); acoustic echo cancellation, reverberation cancellation.
- Noise Reduction: Real-time AI noise cancellation (filters 1000+ background noises like keyboard typing, AC hum, or ambient sounds for clearer speech).
- Connectivity:
- Bluetooth 5.3 (up to 30m/100ft range; simultaneous connection to 2 devices; pair up to 8 devices).
- USB-C/USB-A (plug-and-play wired mode; includes BT51C dongle in some bundles for USB-A/A+C compatibility).
- Works with computers, laptops, mobile phones; certified for Teams/Zoom/UC platforms.
- Battery: Up to 20 hours talk time or music playback; full charge in ~2 hours (rechargeable built-in battery).
- Design: Compact and portable (easy to carry or place on desk); built-in mic (omnidirectional); LED indicators; plug-and-play (no drivers needed).
- Other: Supports music playback (decent speaker quality for calls/background tunes); no advanced app control (focuses on hardware simplicity).
Performance and User Feedback
It excels in clear, natural voice reproduction during calls (AI noise cancellation shines in noisy environments like open offices or home with kids/TV). Users report excellent pickup range and reduced background noise, with good full-duplex performance (no awkward interruptions). Battery life holds up for full-day meetings. Sound for music is acceptable (wide field, some bass boost) but not audiophile-level—best for calls/presentations. Early reviews (2025–2026) praise it as a “best value speakerphone under $100” for Teams/Zoom, with strong clarity and reliability. Drawbacks: Limited to mono speaker (not stereo), no advanced EQ/app customization, and it’s more call-oriented than music blasting. Ratings often 4.5+/5—great for remote work or small meetings.



