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8/28/2012

Plantronics CS70 Wireless Headset Review

Plantronics CS70 Wireless Headset
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After many disappointments with corded and wireless headsets and the unavailability of a Bluetooth(tm) option for our phone system, I purchased the CS70 because of its use of the 6.0 DECT (1.9 GHz) band, digitally-encrypted audio (Essential for our health care office, after having a local scanner hobbyist e-mail us some of our conversations from 5.8 GHz "analog" cordless telephones.), the reported 300 foot range, less chance of interference with 2.4 GHz WiFi networks (and the other myriad of gadgets in that crowded frequency band) and recommendations that the audio was "second to none."
Other cordless headsets that we had purchased in the past were useless when trying to communicate with some of our elderly, hard-of-hearing clients. The CS70 allows adjustments of both incoming and outgoing audio from moderate levels to almost painfully loud. At the highest volume settings it could almost qualify as a speaker phone in a quiet room! We have received many unsolicited compliments about our telephone call sound quality from the hard of hearing. Comments such as: "What telephone are you using? I can't understand anybody else on the telephone except when your office calls." Our clients who have difficulty hearing are much more likely to answer our calls when they see our number in the caller ID because of this. Apparently the Plantronics noise-cancelling and digital audio processing increases the intelligibility. The 64-bit audio encryption, sufficient for all but the most demanding security environments, does not degrade the audio quality - something that we noted with cordless telephones we've had in the past from Panasonic and Uniden that use FHSS or DSS ("frequency hopping spread spectrum" or "digital spread spectrum") although, as far as we know they are quite secure and our calls were never monitored successfully.
The optional Handset Lifter HL-10 is anything but "optional." It is a "must have" with this device. The whole point of having a cordless headset is not having to return to the base unit for every function - especially to pick up and hang up the phone! For the price Plantronics is charging, the HL-10 should be included. Furthermore, the HL-10's compatibility, even with models that are so listed on the Plantronics website, is a relative term that will require some ingenuity to insure reliability. In our experience, a small piece of Velcro(tm) to attach the handset to the lifter works wonders, but it took several hours of "trial and error" to figure this out. Use enough Velcro(tm) to secure the handset when moved by the lifter, but not so much that the handset cannot be easily removed without yanking the lifter out of position.
The biggest disappointment with the CS70 is the range. The listed "up to 300 feet" is a joke. Even in completely open terrain with no intervening walls in a flat rural area of Florida with no known powerful electromagnetic radiation sources. The best distance we could achieve was 60-75 feet and still have reliable, noise-free communications even with optimal base unit positioning in an elevated location away from all metal and other electronic devices. The range indoors, in an office environment, with sheetrock, non-metallic walls and the usual collection of office equipment and furniture drops to 50 feet AT BEST. With the metallic studs that are used as wall supports in many commercial building, the CS70 basically becomes a "line of sight" device over 25-30 feet. In one of our clinics, the range was so short that we thought that we had a defective unit. However, after exchanging it for another CS70, we got the same results. Of course, very few of us need a range of 300 feet, but it is very annoying to drop a call while making a short trip down the hall for a file. The short range reduces the CS70's usefulness as an aid to "multitasking." Could it be that the lack of an external antenna is responsible for this? Somebody needs to call Plantronics "on the carpet" for their bogus range claims.
The headset, although it appears bulky, is surprisingly comfortable. Battery life is outstanding. And the headset recharges rapidly, making it easy to use the CS70 all day. If you're a big talker, you might have to leave headset in the charger during lunch. We can't comment on battery longevity since we've only had the CS70's for a couple of months.
Although the CS70 touts its interference resistance, we've had trouble with the CS70 in our office near the airport. These problems did not affect the "frequency hopping" cordless phones in either the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands that we've had in the past. Also, some PDA telephones, like the Cingular 8125 and others, intermittently interfere with the CS70. Every few minutes there will be several seconds of static and the outgoing audio is dropped. What the source of this interference is, we still haven't determined. But it seems that it would have to either be the Bluetooth or WiFi transmitters.

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8/17/2012

Iqua Snake II Bluetooth Hands Free Headrest (Black) Review

Iqua Snake II Bluetooth Hands Free Headrest (Black)
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- stylish and nice looking
- material gives nice feeling
- sound is clear,, sometimes if there is noise people will say to you "please close the speaker or raise your voice"
- the mic part i think it is getting a bit loose, but you can still put it the level you want
- the major problem is that it gets disconnected frequently by which you will need to press the sharing button again
- one othe major issue is that the one setting next to you will not feel comfortable when looking back, especially if you have children and your wife want to check them each and every second. (my uncle got a wound near to his eyes when he turned fast to get something from the rear seat, but this is the only incident during almost more than a year using the product)
- one good point is that within more than a year i charged it only few times, maybe 5 times. even though i leave it open all the time, but you may close it at night or whenever you don't use it so battery will stay longer.
i think after all, it is fine to get this product, it does the job, in addition to the nice looking that impresses people.

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8/10/2012

theBoom Hands Free Noise Cancelling Telephone Headset Review

theBoom Hands Free Noise Cancelling Telephone Headset
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The hype is, in fact, true. The microphone on this headset is MILES better than any other at noise rejection; and I have tried most of the competition. You can in fact have a coherent conversation in a hushed voice while a semi trailer is driving past you on the street. The caller on the other end doesn't hear "nothing"---but they don't hear anything distracting. In addition, the clunky silicone "ear funnel" makes it easy to hear callers even in loud conditions, even at 50% volume on my Blackberry.
That said, there are several real drawbacks:
1) As a previous reviewer noted, the wind rejection is not great. The included windscreen is too small; it helps but doesn't solve the problem. I work on roofs in windy Illinois, so this is a problem, but it's no worse than other headsets. I will try a giant fuzzy ball on my next Boom, to see if that can totally eliminate the sound of a 30MPH gust.
2) The Mic is very directional, so the "fading" the previous reviewer saw was probably due the the mic drifting out of the sweet spot ~ 1" away from and slightly above your mouth. Outside of that zone, the mic eliminates the "noise" of your voice very effectively! =)
3) The ear holder is uncomfortable after many hours. This product is not "dainty", and it comes with a tenacious moldable thing that holds the headset in place. To get a snug fit, you bend it tightly around your ear. After a few hours, this HURTS.
4) Build quality SUCKS. My first Boom broke, so I super-glued it. After a couple months it got stolen, so then I waited (and waited!) for them to release the new version. The new one broke again (in a different place) after a month, so I super-glued IT. Then it broke again (in a third place), and I glued it again, and now the adapter cord is broken so I can't use it until I get a replacement.
5) Support SUCKS. It took me NINE MONTHS to get my v4 Boom. During this time, they were totally out of stock. Then, they forgot I was on the pre-order list. Then they charged my credit card and didn't send the item. Finally, they sent the item (along with some tasty chocolate as a mea culpa). Then I lost the "ear funnel", and needed a replacement. Took me six phone calls to reach someone. Then it started breaking (see above). Ten phone calls later, I haven't reached a single human nor recieved a callback.
BOTTOM LINE: Their amazing technology solves the big problem for me: project a professional phone presence while still getting the work done. I spend about 4 hours per day on my cell phone, mostly outdoors and driving, so this is a Must Have. So I'm going to just buy the damn things in bulk and live with the crappy support and fragility. If talking with customers in a loud environment is not a necessity for you, go with something that doesn't work as well but is cheaper and less breakable.
If they start giving better support, in a way that I can tell is not just to appease me, I'll ammend this review.

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8/06/2012

Plantronics Voyager 510-USB Bluetooth Headset System - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth Review

Plantronics Voyager 510-USB Bluetooth Headset System - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth
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the product is good, the problem is that I received the regular 510 voyager and not the USB one. The description needs to be corected which makes the product more expensive than other web sites. I feel like I've been had.

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6/21/2012

Plantronics CS70N/HL10 Professional Wireless Office Headset System with Lifter Review

Plantronics CS70N/HL10 Professional Wireless Office Headset System with Lifter
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The unit was easy to set up by using the directions...very well written and illustrated... to get the most out of the lifter (which I highly recommend getting), please attach the extension... since I began using the extension, mine has worked well every time....i love the unit, and would buy another...very comfortable to wear.... It even has a toll free automated line to call to get the sound right... AWESOME!

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Communicate in executive-level style and all-day comfort with the Plantronics CS70N Wireless Office Headset System. The CS70N gives you the best of both worlds in one professional wireless headset: premium audio performance and sleek, comfortable styling. Featuring a top-of-the-line, noise-canceling microphone for clear speech even in environments with distracting background noise, the CS70N is perfect for a wide variety of users and business environments.
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6/15/2012

Avaya AWH-75N Executive Style Wireless Headset - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - radio Review

Avaya AWH-75N Executive Style Wireless Headset - Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - radio
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My company uses the cheap Plantronics wire headset with the latest Avaya phone system. The Plantronics wire headset is terrible. There is always static & customers complain they can't hear me & the headset leaves an indention in your hair. We are constantly changing the cords or the headset & I got fed up & bought the wireless. I can hear so clearly that I have to set the earpiece at the lowest sound setting & it is comfortable all day. With my Microsoft wireless mouse I am completely wire free. This pays for itself after a year. I figure I'm on the phone 8 hours a day so the $250.00 price is worth it. I don't need the phone lifter because the Avaya phone we use works directly. Call comes in & my earpiece beeps & I press the button on the earpiece & start talking. The only quibble is that with the foam earpiece I hear the conversation echo. With the soft plastic earpiece I hear a slight echo if I am talking to a co- worker with the mouthpiece down. If I put the mouthpiece up I do not hear the echo but I always forget to put the mouthpiece down again when a call comes in. Other than that this thing is Money. BeachAudio delivered in 3 days, brand new, not refurbished.

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6/06/2012

Sennheiser ME3 Headset Microphone Review

Sennheiser ME3 Headset Microphone
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I bought the Sennheiser wireless base unit and the mic it came with was all over the side of my head, it moved constantly.
It was the kind that fit over only one ear, it is flesh colored and looked good, but, as I preach and teach, it moved.
This mic is solid, a little cumbersome at first, but after our first concert (playing congas and doumbek) and teaching afterwards, I love it.
It stays put and works well, very solid.
Pastor Brian Howard
New Water Fellowship
Sumner, Wa. 98390

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5/30/2012

Plantronics M1500-N1 Bluetooth Headset for Nokia 3300/6500/8200/8300 Series Phones Review

Plantronics M1500-N1 Bluetooth Headset for Nokia 3300/6500/8200/8300 Series Phones
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This does not work as they say!!!!!
Battery does not last as long as they say.
They say that it works up to 30 feet away. It started droping out around 3 feet and by 6 feet it was all static.
Also it is hard to hear, not loud enough.
I returned it and got the Jabra Freespeak that is less and works GREAT. Good range, easy to hear and smaller.

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5/19/2012

B230-M Voyager Pro Uc V2 Moc Bt 38884-01 Review

B230-M Voyager Pro Uc V2 Moc Bt 38884-01
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Bought 2 of these - one for my wife's iPhone 4 and the other for my Bold 9000. Both of us are heavy users and spend a lot of time on conference calls. I assumed it'd be a great way to handle the issue of shorter talk times & easier call handling with the Voyager Pro UC.
My review is based on the B230 M - which provides integration with MS products.
1. PAIRING
iPhone 4 - Super smooth pairing; was done in a less than 30 seconds. Note that the battery meter on the iPhone is a brilliant touch.
Bold 9000 - Smooth pairing - did not pair right the first time. No battery meters on the Blackberry though (didnt expect it anyway)
2. VOICE
iPhone 4 - I'm not sure if this is a phone/bluetooth related issue; but caller voice over the bluetooth with an iPhone wasnt as expected. Dont get me wrong, most people wont even know the difference (maybe I've got dog's ears.....) The audio sounds a bit (teeny weeny bit) muffled at times...and if you'd switch back over to the iphone - the audio was better.
Bold 9000 - No problems here. The audio from my BB was just as crisp in both cases - i.e. with/without bluetooth.
Note that I tested the above over a few days (even switching headsets) before I could conclude that this has to do with the phone rather than just the headset alone.
3. A2DP STREAMING
iPhone - Music playback over the headset is crystal clear for those music lovers. Especially those who use the ipod feature of their iPhones.
Bold - Didnt expect audio streaming over bluetooth in a 3 year old BB, but it worked just fine. Emails also were read out from the BB loud and clear ( I use a 3rd party app for readin out mails, but the bluetooth function worked well.)
4. BATTERY
iPhone - for heavy users, u should have this last through the day for you. I cant validate the talktime claim yet cos I think it ran short of the 6 hour estimated claim by Plantronics. Maybe it needs a few more charge cycles before you reach optimum battery life.
Bold - Same as above.
5. TOUCH-LESS CALL ANSWERING
This is the headset's killer feature. You can answer calls by just placing the headset on your ear. You can even seamlessly switch between your phone and headset by JUST TAKING THE HEADSET OFF YOUR EARS.
I wish I could confirm that killer claim - unfortunately it doesn't work all that well.
It all began in 2011 when on a bright Thursday morning, I was rushing to join a conf call.....
The issue crept up when I placed the call from my BB Bold and placed the headset on my ears - I couldnt hear anything for a few seconds. I guessed the call hadnt gone through; but my Blackberry showed the call was connected. I then pressed the call button and the headset instantly transferred the call from the device to the headset. Strange, I thought... but I let it pass.
The issue happened again later that evening when my wife called. I placed the headset on my ear to answer the call - but I heard NOTHING. I had to press the call button and as expected; the call was transferred to my headset.
I tried switching my headset with my wife's iPhone to check if this was an issue with my Blackberry and it wasnt.
I called Plantronics support and after an hour of troubleshooting an recalibrating the device - we found that it was an issue with the sensor on the headset. I was offered a replacement.
I contacted the authorized retailer and they called me back with an RMA. Now here's the best part - the exec at the distributor (the authorized Plantronics distributor) mentioned that he's heard from Plantronics that there were a few headsets coming back because of the same issue.
He then recommended that I'd rather wait for the next batch of units to be manufactured at Platronics that contained the fix for the issue rather than take a replacement headset right away.
So as it stands now - My wife continues to use her new headset without trouble; while my headset has been sent back for a refund.
Wife - Happy
Me - Not Happy. (Warning - do NOT complain to your wife if you own 2 products of the same kind - and YOURS doesnt work....)I'm rating the product overall at 3 stars - I've been a Plantronics customer for over 5 years and I know they make good products. I know they'll fix this issue and I'll be ready to purchase my headset then.
Back to my Plantronics 975 for now.
Hope this review helps someone out there.

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5/10/2012

Plantronics CS55H Wireless Headset W Adapter for Cordless Telephones Review

Plantronics CS55H Wireless Headset W Adapter for Cordless Telephones
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If Call Waiting matters to you...
I bought this and used it for a couple of hours before realizing that it did not support Call Waiting AT ALL (unless you consider hanging up on your current call acceptable). The omission of such a commonplace phone system feature should have been stated up front - it was not. The "workaround" suggested by the Plantronics support staff is simply absurd and involves a five step process to "flash" over to the incoming call. As conveyed by the Plantronics support personnel:
1. Pick up your phone / press Talk on your phone
Note: The step above may require a short sprint if you don't carry your phone around with you.
2. Hang up the headset (this is NOT OPTIONAL, see below)
3. Flash over to the incoming call using your phone's Flash/Talk button
You are now talking to your new party on your PHONE
4. Click the headset button to turn the headset back on
5. Hang up your phone.
You must repeat steps 1 - 5 to return to your original call. The Plantronics web site FAQ states the following:
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Can I switch between calls ("Flash" feature) using the headset?
If the user is on a call using the headset and receives another incoming all, pressing the headset button will simply hang up the current call but will not transfer to the new incoming call.
*Important note: The "Flash" feature is deactivated when the CS55H headset is turned on. In other words, if the user turns the phone back on during an incoming call in order to view incoming Caller ID, pressing the "Flash" button on the handset will not switch to the other call.
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That said, the call quality and range of the headset was excellent and if call waiting/switching between calls is not important to you then you'll probably be very happy with it.

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4/25/2012

AT&T TL7610 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset (Silver/Black) Review

ATandT TL7610 DECT 6.0 Digital Cordless Headset (Silver/Black)
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I bought this headset to replace a corded one that plugged into my cordless phone. I kept having to replace the corded one because the cord would snag on things when I moved around, and the cord would eventually die. The corded ones were costing me about $25 each. This headset was a lot more expensive, but it is so much better in every way. All of the corded headsets I used had volume problems- 2 just weren't loud enough, and the one that was was just barely so. This headset has a volume control on it, and it is loud enough for me when set about medium. The headset is not cumbersome- no cord to catch on things or come unplugged. I use the headband style attachment, and find it very comfortable. There are several earpieces included and I think that most people would find an option to suit them. I have an older house which is quite solidly constructed. It's hard to hear someone calling out from the other end of the house, even though it's just a 1400 sq ft ranch house. I wondered if reception would be a problem if I got too far from the base, but I have had no problems with that, inside or outside the house. No interference when passing by computers, our Tivo, or the microwave, either. I think this headset will last a long time, and for me it was well worth the higher price. I wondered if I was going to want the lifter or keypad accessories, but have found the headset works fine as is. I wouldn't buy it as a replacement for a second phone, though, as it obviously lacks any way to check caller ID or dial out. I dial on a cordless handset,then put on the headset and turn it on. You can actually turn the handset off, then, I think, but then you won't have caller ID or any way to "flash" to a 2nd call if one comes in, so I leave the handset on. I do have to be careful to remember to turn the handset off when I hang up. I wondered if I had to have AT&T phones to use this headset, but this headset works fine with my Panasonic phones.

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4/24/2012

Plantronics CS70/HL10 DECT 6.0 Bundle Wireless Headset System with Lifter Review

Plantronics CS70/HL10 DECT 6.0 Bundle Wireless Headset System with Lifter
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I have been using a GN Netcom 2.4GHz 9120-FLEX Wireless Headset with Noise-Canceling Flex Boom for the past couple of years and have been extremely impressed with the distance that I can travel from the base unit. I work in a large office building and the 9120 headset gets good reception from nearly one end of the building to the other. My biggest complaint with the 9120 is its size and weight. Wearing this large headset requires an over-the-head design, and the earpiece makes my ear rather hot because it covers the entire outside of the ear. The sound also produces a fair amount of echo, and callers have complained that my voice sounded somewhat quiet and thin. I was very excited to read positive reviews about the new Plantronics CS70. The newer DECT 6.0 technology has had my curiosity peaked for quite some time now and I decided that it was time for me to give this new technology a try with the Plantronics CS70/HL10 Wireless Headset and Lifter bundle.
I have been using this new Plantronics headset now for about 6 weeks. Setup was a real breeze. Plantronics has really gone out of their way to provide easy to follow instructions and an automated dial-in support line that helps you to set your input and output settings for this headset. The headset is fairly light and comfortable, which allows me to wear it constantly for several hours without any discomfort. The incoming sound quality is simply outstanding, and callers have told me that my voice sounds very good. The answer/end call button is large and easy to operate, but the volume up and down buttons on the headset are a bit small and stiff to operate. This headset also comes with several earpieces; some of which are foam covered tips and others are a gel type. The headset charges quickly and provides several hours of talk-time. The lifter kit was easy to install and works flawlessly. I just wish that there was a mute function for the ringer pickup microphone on the lifter, as loud noises in my office tend to set off the ringer in my headset. The GN Netcom 9120 had this mute function, which really came in handy. The boom microphone on the headset has some adjustment but is not flexible, so it tends to sit far away from your mouth. I find that this allows a slight wind noise when I am walking while talking. Overall I would give this headset 4 stars, based on sound quality and design alone.
Now, for the real reason behind my low overall score for this headset. Simply put, the range of this headset is extremely poor. While the 2.4GHz GN Netcom headset allowed me to walk from one end of the office building to the other, this Plantronics DECT 6.0 system barely lets me walk 50 feet from my office. If I am on the phone and want to walk to the closest kitchenette (roughly 45 feet from the base unit in my office), to fill my coffee pot with water, the call begins breaking up and the CS70 begins producing an "out of range" beeping sound in my ear. Seriously, I start losing my call when less than 50 feet from my desk! OK, I will admit that my office walls are constructed of cement blocks, which I'm sure is one reason for the poor signal quality, but come on, the 2.4GHz GN Netcom 9120 headset worked flawlessly in the same environment. Two weeks ago I ordered another one of these CS70/HL10 headset kits, just in case mine was defective. The results are pretty much identical, barely letting me walk out the door of my office before showing signs of signal disruption.
I really, REALLY wanted this headset to work well. It is very comfortable to wear, has great sound quality, and has a rather high-tech look about it. However, the ridiculously poor signal quality makes this new Plantronics CS70 headset a real dissapointment. I have long been a loyal fan of their products, but unfortunately this DECT 6.0 headset does not meet the normal quality standards that the Plantronics name has been known for. It is with great distress that I have to give this product 2 stars, and I honestly cannot recommend it to anyone unless they plan to remain very close to the base unit. =o(

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70465-06 DECT 6.0 Wireless Headset W/ Lifter- Plantronics wireless office headset system with handset lifter- Ideal for on-the-move office executives- Lightweight, over-the-ear design that combines sophisticated style with all-day wearing comfort- Up to 300ft. range- Leading-edge, voice-dedicated DECT 6.0 technology provides best-in-class audio quality, digitally-secure communications, and the lowest probability of interference with other wireless devices- Discreet VoiceTube delivers superior audio clarity- One-stepremote answering makes it easy to stay connected - Included lifter automatically lifts handset and returns it to the cradle, enables remote or onetouch call answer/end- Talk time approximately6 hours- Security/privacy 64-bit digital encryption- Headset weight 0.75 oz.- Headset controls volume, mute, call answer/end- Battery recharge time 1.5 hours for 80% charge, 3 hours for 100% charge- Includes 6 ear bud sizes- Compatibility: all major corded desk phones- Box dimensions: 9.25"L x 7"W x 4.5"H- 1 Year manufacturer's warranty- GrayREPLACEMENT HEADSET: PL-72908-01PLCS70HL10

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4/04/2012

Plantronics Voyager 500A - Bluetooth headset base unit Review

Plantronics Voyager 500A - Bluetooth headset base unit
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I am hearing challenged and recently purchased new Oticon EPOQ hearing aids. They have an accessory streamer that allows you to connect via bluetooth to up to 8 devices; such as your cell phone, an ipod, television sound, etc. The streamer then routes the sound directly into the hearing aid. I purchased the Plantronics Voyager 500A to connect my multi-line digital work telephone via my streamer to my hearing aids. The Plantronics base unit is designed to be used in conjunction with a bluetooth headset, but it works well with my streamer to accomplish the same goal. Only problem is the base unit has a receiver to "charge" the headset which in my case I do not need. Sometimes the red indicator light on the base blinks for the headset to be recharged and it will not accept calls during this time. Therefore I just unplug the base unit each night and plug it back in in the morning. This circumvents the necessity of charging the headset, which I do not have.

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4/03/2012

Plantronics Voyager 510Sl Voyager Bluetooth Headset System with Automatic Lifter and AC,DC Charger Review

Plantronics Voyager 510Sl Voyager Bluetooth Headset System with Automatic Lifter and AC,DC Charger
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I talk on a landline or on a Treo 650 all day from my home office. I've been using a Palm Treo headset for Treo calls, and my Treo wired headset for landline calls on a 5.8 Ghz Panasonic cordless phone, surrounded by 2.4 Ghz wireless internet signals. While this setup works, issues are (a) I am tethered to the desk (and often tangled and dropping the cordless handset), (b) switching headsets is a hassle (I did not try wearing both headsets on separate ears--too confusing and I want one ear available for the local environment), (c) landline callers often complain that they hear an "echo" of their voice on the Treo wired headset, (d) and the extra step of having to plug my Palm headset into its charger (and its lack of a low battery indicator) results in having to recharge it when I need to be using it.
My ideal solution would enable me to answer calls on either phone with a single headset, keeping my hands free for working on my computer, un-tether/untangle me so I can move around my office and home, and provide a convenient recharging stand for the headset (like the Jabra JX10). My functional priorities: (1) 2-way voice clarity, (2) wearing comfort and stability to stay on my ear, (3) range. Cool style/design is not a significant factor.
I stumbled on the Plantronics 510 headset, which has a seemingly unique "multi-point" technology enabling it to pair to two phones at the same time. On-line research revealed a seemingly well-designed desk phone adapter with an integrated a headset holder/charger. The value of the optional "handset lifter" was hard to assess without seeing it working. But the entire system is expensive ($399 list on the Plantronics site, $300 at other retailers), and it requires a wired desk phone--it's not compatible with a cordless, due to the way it connects to a wired handset. However, I know Plantronics is a manufacturer of serious office headset solutions, so I figure you get what you pay for. I read some reviews (few available, not even listed on the Treonauts site), found it on the web for $210, and ordered it to test it out.
Well, I've only been using it 3 days, but it is superb! I dusted off an old wired desk phone (keeping the cordless with programmed numbers to place calls), plugged everything together, paired to my Treo easily, kept all the default hear/talk volume settings, charged the headset - and started placing/answering calls -- flawlessly!
On talk quality, even my critical, hard-of-hearing friend had no complaints. On listen quality, I raised the hear volume switch on the base one notch, and now it's perfect. And the handset lifter is awesome! I dial the call on the cordless, then press the call button on the headset; the handset lifts and you hear the call going through; I hang up the cordless. Range-wise, I can walk upstairs to the kitchen to refill my coffee, step outside to greet the fedex man, and *almost* get the mail - which is about 70 feet from the base station! Conservatively it looks like I will get a good solid 30 feet, through walls, with no quality loss (though still only about 10 feet if I'm talking on the Treo). And a nice feature: if I *do* go out of range, a low tone indicates this--without dropping the call--and a high tone let's me know I am back in range and resumes the call!
To receive a call on either the Treo of the landline, I just touch the call button on the headset, which is conveniently centered on my ear. Once you set the listen volume to a good level, this is the only button you really need to touch, and it is easy to "find". And comfort-wise: VERY comfortable! The over-the-ear design keeps the headset feeling solidly in place; the smallest earpiece fits snugly in my ear, but absent is the pressure of other earpieces I've used (gels & 'hard' earbuds) . I can hardly feel its weight on my ear, and there is *no* pressure inside my ear; I can easily wear it all day. When I take it off, I stick it right into its holder/charge - so it's always charged up!
The packaging could use one very small improvement: the headset eartip guide could use some verbal description, to complement the diagrams, for selecting/fitting the right eartips, and for removing them from the headset as you try on the 3 different sizes.
I am a careful, discerning technology consumer, and am aware that the real proof of satisfaction comes after weeks of use--not hours or even days. I save all packaging to return a product that does not perform to expectations. I can tell you that I am already confident that the 510SL is a keeper! I will post updates to this initial review in a couple of weeks.

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3/25/2012

BlueAnt F4 Interphone Helmet Bluetooth Headset (Black) Review

BlueAnt F4 Interphone Helmet Bluetooth Headset (Black)
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Overall, this headset is very nice. The sound quality is good (I'll talk about it more below), music quality is great, and it compensates for the volume while you're driving.
I'm going to start with the "bad" parts first because it helps explain the unit a little more. The headset automatically adjusts the volume based on what the system hears through the mic. If you like to sing along while riding, the unit senses that "noise" and makes the unit get much louder. Also while riding over 70 mph it will make the music much louder, and you probably will need to turn it down once you get going. Overall it is a good feature, but it would be nice to adjust how much it changes the volume. It works well with my Droid X, and I can use the buttons in Pandora by installing "Doubletwist" from the Android Market.
Installation: Very easy. Take off the two cheek pads in your helmet and use the velcro to mount the two speakers for the ears. They stay in place easily and I have not had to re-install the velcro like other people on different websites have said. I am using the mic that gets "taped" to the front of the helmet and everything stays put easily. The actual mounting bracket for the piece is also solid.
Sound quality: The speakers are very thick, which means they can get loud. Depending on your helmet, they might be a little too thick. I had no problem hearing Pandora playing through my Droid X.
Call quality: I need to find a piece of my helmet which helps block the wind from the mic area, because right now it can be hard for the other person to hear me. I'm sure that once I get that piece installed it will work better though.
Voice controls: It's hard to use the voice controls with this unit because I get a lot of interference from the wind. This is more of an issue with the helmet/phone system though.
Bottom line: I'll be buying a second one so I can intercom with my passenger and I am very pleased with this one. I would not hesitate to recommend it to someone looking for a headset.


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3/22/2012

Plantronics Voyager 510S Voyager Bluetooth Headset System with AC/DC Charger Review

Plantronics Voyager 510S Voyager Bluetooth Headset System with AC/DC Charger
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I use this headset with my cell phone (a Treo 700w), my desk phone (Avaya Partner II system) and my laptop for Skype calls (MacBook Pro). I have also used it with my home phone and have been completely pleased in all cases. It is comfortable, the audio quality is excellent and the system is easy to use.

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With the Plantronics Voyager 510S Headset System, you get two amazing devices designed to give you total wireless freedom and streamline your office communications. The system combines the wireless Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset and Bluetooth Deskphone Adapter, allowing you to switch between your office phone and Bluetooth mobile phone -- without any .
The versatile Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset delivers all-day wearing comfort and provides a WindSmart wind-repelling screen for clear voice transmission. Featuring exclusive Multipoint Technology, the Voyager 510 transforms into a powerful communication solution for up to two Bluetooth devices. This technology enables the headset to seamlessly switch between your phone and the Bluetooth Deskphone Adapter.
Weighing in at less than an ounce, the Voyager 510 features an award-winning design for all-day wearing comfort. It folds into your pocket or purse for easy storage, and the integrated boom swivels for perfect positioning on either ear. A noise-canceling microphone with WindSmart wind noise reduction technology offers optimal sound clarity, while one-touch call answer/end, last number redial, and voice-activated dialing functions make your communications a breeze. The Voyager 510 also supports Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) to help avoid interference for coexistence with Wi-Fi/WLAN signals. Bluetooth wireless technology gives you the freedom to roam up to 33 feet (10 meters) from your Bluetooth device, and six hours of talk time and up to 100 hours of standby mean you can go days between charges. The headset supports the Bluetooth headset and hands-free profiles.
The included Bluetooth Deskphone Adapter turns your office phone into a Bluetooth phone, by taking advantage of the Voyager 510's Multipoint technology. Simply connect your office phone's handset jack to the adapter and you're ready to effortlessly switch between your office phone and your voice-enabled Bluetooth mobile phone, PDA or laptop. Integrated "smart" technology knows which device you are using and allows you to take calls from either device at the touch of a button. As an added bonus, the Voyager 510 headset is automatically charged when it's docked with the Deskphone Adapter.

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12/07/2011

Plantronics Voyager 510SLPLUS Headset Review

Plantronics Voyager 510SLPLUS Headset
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I use this for both a cell phone headset and desk headset. I'm on the phone typically anywhere from 4-6 hours per day and regularly switch back and forth between cell phone and deskphone. This thing works just great. I have not yet run out the battery on this headset.
My prior headset was a Sony Ericsson HBH662, which was a much more attractive (smaller, less conspicuous) headset , but the HB662 battery was only good for an hour or two at most.
The only reason I hold back a star is because the unit lacks noise cancellation and so tends to pick up wind and road noise. Still, the battery life - and the packaging of this combo with the desk phone lifter/switch - makes thing just great!

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