- #PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE UPDATE#
- #PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE UPGRADE#
- #PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE PRO#
- #PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE PC#
- #PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE BLUETOOTH#
With omnidirectional microphones and multiple active noise cancellation settings, Poly Blackwire 8225 headphones ensure clear and natural audio whether you are in the office or outdoors. Plantronics Blackwire 8225 headset ensures an unparalleled audio experience even in the noisiest and most crowded environment.
#PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE PC#
Users can connect the headset to their PC and mobile devices via USB-A and USB-C options. Functionalities like SoundGuard Digital, Anti-Startle, and Time Weighted Average offer adequate protection from high sound levels. The headset supports Microsoft Teams version and comes with a dedicated Teams button for prompt access. A highly integrative headset delivers clear sound at both ends of the call.Ī lightweight design, adjustable headset, and 180-degree pivoting speakers, makes Plantronics Blackwire 8225 ideal for all-day usage.
#PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE PRO#
Users get access to an online indicator displaying online/on-call status along with support for Plantronics Manager Pro Suites and Hub Desktop. The headset masks all surrounding sounds and helps speakers to deliver clear voice during client calls. Plantronics Blackwire 8225 is a premium quality cord-based UC headset that offers advanced noise-cancelling technology (ANC) supported by four digital microphones and an acoustic fencing mechanism. Last edit at 10:45AM by Winston.Plantronics Blackwire 8225 Overview What is Plantronics 8225? * Edited to note that you should trash the application itself as well as the supporting files.Įdited 1 time(s). Removing these files and restarting got rid of SpokesUpdateService. I'm guessing the last one is the culprit. Library/Extensions/PlantronicsDriverShield.kext Users/(username)/Logs/Plantronics Hub_debug.logĦ. Users/(username)/Library/Preferences/Īnd these not mentioned in the Plantronics document:Ĥ. Users/(username)/Library/Application Support/Plantronics folderģ. Applications/Plantronics Hub (the program itself) *Ģ. [ Essentially, it boils down to removing these files/folders:ġ. Plantronics has instructions on removing Plantronics Hub here:
#PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE UPDATE#
I did a software update last night with several restarts, and at 11:00 this morning SpokesUpdateService is at 48.4 MB (and just went up 0.5 MB). Restarting my Mac does not get rid of it. It starts out using 4.9 MB of memory, but keeps growing. As soon as I force quit it in Activity Monitor, it returns. I've noticed that SpokesUpdateService will not go away. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.īy believing all possible evil of evil men. Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence. Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for.
#PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE UPGRADE#
I haven't felt a need to upgrade the firmware, but since it had been mentioned, it was another reason to buy. I bought the same headset from Costco (any color you want, as long as it's gray), thanks to a mention here, recently. Winston, thanks for all that information. So, if you use Plantronics Hub, check to see if SpokesUpdateService is running, and make it quit.Īnd a very happy 4th of July to everyone! "Things seemed to be getting pokier then expected on my system given the level of activity, so I pulled up Activity Monitor, and while nothing was using significant CPU the SpokesUpdateService daemon was sucking up 18 GB of real memory." Plantronics Hub software "SpokesUpdateService" major memory leak "I’ve noticed that process SpokesUpdateService promoted to the top of my Memory usage list with 2.8 GB RAM used!" I found that others had seen very large memory leaks from SpokesUpdateService: The process was easy to cancel using Activity Monitor's "Force a process to quit" (stop sign shape with X in it in the Activity Monitor task bar). The app had not cancelled SpokesUpdateService when I quit the app. Web search said this was part of the Plantronics Hub app. [ After quitting Plantronics hub several days ago, then checking memory use by Safari today with Activity Monitor, I noticed a root process called "SpokesUpdateService" which was using a lot of memory. The application can also manage settings on a Plantronics headset. Plantronics offers a way to update the firmware on the headset, using an application called Plantronics Hub.
#PLANTRONICS HUB SOFTWARE BLUETOOTH#
My Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth headset was sometimes giving me an odd set of four tones, which Plantronics support cannot explain. Use Activity Monitor to quit SpokesUpdateService if its running and don't have the Plantronics Hub application open. If you use Plantronics Hub software, use Activity Monitor to check that the root process "SpokesUpdateService" doesn't keep running and using up huge amounts of memory.