Plantronics has expanded into other segments of the audio equipment market through acquisitions.
Clarity In 1986, Plantronics acquired Walker Equipment,
Ringgold, Georgia, a manufacturer of
amplified handsets and telephones. The Clarity products were created to enhance telephone usability for those with
hearing impairment. Walker later acquired Ameriphone in 2002, and became Walker Ameriphone before changing its name to Clarity; Clarity is now a US supplier of amplified telephones. In February 2015, Plantronics released the Clarity 340 handset style phone for UC communications. In spite of a corporate makeover the brand continued to struggle and was acquired by Prophet Equity in October 2009 for approximately $18 million.
Volume Logic Plantronics later acquired Octiv, Inc. in March 2005 as one of its brands and renamed it as the Volume Logic division. Octiv produced an audio toolset for creating
5.1 surround sound soundtracks. Although the Volume Logic series of applications have since been discontinued, the underlying technology has been adapted for use in Plantronics
telephony products.
Polycom On March 28, 2018, Plantronics announced it would acquire Polycom for approximately $2 billion.
2005 to present In October 2016, long-time chief executive
S. Kenneth Kannappan retired and was replaced by Joe Burton, who had joined in 2011. On February 10, 2020, Plantronics announced the appointment of Robert Hagerty as interim CEO, replacing Joe Burton. ==Gallery==