
I purchased 2 Plantronics Explorer 350 Headsets; one for myself and one for my husband. I decided on this one after doing extensive research via your reviews. I didn't want to spend a great deal of money for a quality product, and the price was just right. We had Motorolas before in the same price range, but the sound of the Plantronics is very clear and they are easy to use. We got them primarily to use while driving, but they are so much more comfortable than the old ones that we use them every day. Background noise is almost non-existant and we can speak in a normal voice to be heard; we don't have to shout. Thanks again for the detailed reviews; they are invaluable for making a decision.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Plantronics Explorer 350 Bluetooth Headset Review
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Plantronics GameCom 367 Closed-Ear Gaming Headset Review

In many ways, the GameCom 367 headset was the best thing I could buy. And it was, when it arrived in the mail. Unfortunately, I was extremely dissatisfied with eFunctional in delivering the data to FedEx that I wanted my item shipped out. I chose 2-day shipping, at about 1:00pm on a wednesday. Turns out, they only told FedEx they had a package for them at 9:00am the next day. So what good was my two-day shipping? The package arrives on Monday the next week, because FedEx apparently takes weekends off. $24!!! 24!!! That's how much I spent to get a package that would have arrived by UPS on Monday! FedEx, it appears, was probably doing their job. But eFunctional certainly wasn't. I paid a boatload of extra money just to get this headset at the same time I normally would have. And there are few things more dissatisfying than knowing you paid what probably amounts to an extra $15-$20 for nothing, all because some company decided your 2-day order request could wait for 20 whole hours! It was 1pm! Sure, if it was like, you know, 5pm or something yeah I can understand that. Makes sense, after all. Ordering something when the workers aren't there at normal working hours means waiting until the next day. But this was ludicrous. I lost a ton of money because of this. I would buy this again, if only for the product price, but I would never buy an expressed shipment from these guys. Seriously, if you want it cheap and don't care when you get it, go here. But if you want it fast, try one of the other GameCom offers. It's hard to believe another company could be any slower than this one.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Plantronics GameCom Open-Ear Gaming Headset with Full Range Stereo Review

The most notable plus is that the sound quality is plain awesome. I'm very critical of lows and highs (not so much on mids), so this headset sits well with me. Another big plus is the build quality; the grade of plastic is very dense, in contrast to many other headphones that I have owned before, which we more on the tackier side. The larger volume dial is a bit larger and in a good position, making it easier to find without looking (helpful when engaged in a game).
People with larger heads may find this a bit uncomfortable though (my hat size is about 8.5), since the over the head piece is pretty rigid and in general a bit narrow.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Plantronics Bluetooth USB Adapter BUA-100 Review

Great Product was testing around with standard Bluetooth Adapters all did not work as they should with Headsets. Especially not with Vista64.
If you like to talk with a Bluetooth Headset on your Windows PC that is the perfect USB Adapter, Just plug it in no additional drivers.
And if you use the additional software (just a plug-in no driver) you can even accept incoming calls with the button of your headset.
I tested it with Cisco IP-Communicator and Skype and worked perfect.
If you need Audio only, then it is perfect even with Vista64. But keep in mind you can not use any other Bluetooth services with it.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Plantronics Online Busy Indicator Light (CS50, Voyager 510 compatible) (65116-01) Review

Okay, I finally had it with my co-workers! I'm the only one in my office that uses a wireless headset and EVERYONE seems to think they can interrupt me at anytime!
I got this so I can POINT to it when people think they can interrupt me at anytime. In fact, I mounted it on my cubicle wall with a piece of paper behind it that reads: "If this light is ON, I'm on the phone. PLEASE do not disturb! Please send me an email. Thanks!"
So far, it's working!
This item helps me get more control of my day, lessen the interruptions and keep my focus on what I need to accomplish during the day.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Plantronics SUPRA PLUS BINAURAL/NC HEADSET ( H261N ) Review

I bought this headset through my call center - provide tech support for a major ISP - 12 years. The Plantronics H261N is much More Comfortable than any monaural headset I've used. Because it's Binaural, you can change positions and alternate ears during a long day on the phone. About the Other reviewer's Comment - Needed to Adjust the Mic Closer To Mouth - Sure, JUST LIKE ANY HEADSET MIC that's Noise Cancelling! My regular customers commented on how much more CLEAR I sound compared to the previous headset. Regardless of what stores tell you, MSRP is actually $94.99 (Not Over $100.00 advertised some places) and they can be had for less than $70.00 Retail - Dealer Cost is about $45.00 plus Shipping for one - a little less for more.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset Carrying Case Review

I purchased this item based on the description, which states "Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset Carrying Case." First of all, this is an OEM item, in which you may be able to stuff the headset in. Maybe not. Certainly not designed for the headset, whatsoever. My problem was reading the title of the item and assuming that it: 1) was made my Plantronics, 2) was for a Plantronics Voyager 510, and 3) could serve as a carrying case for such an item.
I am very disappointed. I shall start to consider alternative uses. Like for small scraps of paper, USB sticks, and so on.
Don't be fooled...
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Plantronics M220C Mobile Headset for Cordless Phones Review

I purchased this headset as my first one, and happened to luck out, I think. Clarity and loudness is fine for both me and the other party (headset is connected to Panasonic cordless phone). It is also lightweight and comfortable -- longest call made so far has been close to two hours, during which I experienced no discomfort.
The microphone enhancing switch is set to "Low" or "Off" for me -- when turned on, the other party complained of echos, so I turned it off and have since left it there.
Overall, a good little headset, which I recommend.
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Plantronics .Audio 655 USB Multimedia Headset Review

I recently ordered the .Audio 655 to replace my old Plantronics DSP 500, which I absolutely loved (for about 5 years until the mic stopped working). I was hesitant to buy a headset that had no reviews, but so far I am very pleased.
I use Skype regularly and everyone says the sound quality of my mic is superb (although they said the same with the DSP 500). The mic itself is attached to a stiff piece of plastic that swivels very smoothly (I don't anticipate it loosening any).
The USB cable is pretty thin, although plenty long. I feel like I need to be cautious with it around my kitten.
The buttons on the headset work nicely, although I preferred the DSP 500's method of having the volume controls located along the USB cable. Also, there is a blue light on the left earphone in the center of the audio controls. This light appears to be on at all times.
I have two complaints about the headset so far:
- My ears are slightly too large for ear cushions. I would rate my ears as slightly larger than normal (but not by much). Initially putting the headset on, it is extremely comfortable, but after about 20 minutes of use it becomes a little uncomfortable (this is a very mild uncomfortability).
- The headset has no drivers, and Windows XP recognizes it as "Generic USB Audio Device" whereas my old DSP was registered as a "Plantronics Headset". This may not be important to most people, but I have a lot of audio devices attached to my computer (my old DSP, a Skype phone, webcam mic, speakers, and now this headset). All of my other sound devices are appropriately named; it's a shame my newest toy is not. Again, this is a very minor complaint.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Plantronics PLCS70N DECT 6.0 Wireless Headset Review

I'm not one for the 5 paragraph review... Great headset, works well, has great range, and was easy to hook up. The multiple earbud choices included in the package were super nice, as I was able to set it up for my best comfort. Given the choice I would buy again.
My only complaint would be it picks up some wind noise from the fan on my desk. No big deal.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Plantronics SUPRA PLUS MONAURAL/NC HEADSET ( H251N ) Review

As long as you order both the headset and the quick disconnect cable, you will have a great product. If you just order the headset, it won't work at all. Cable + Headset = Really Good Headset
The headset is lightweight, comfortable, and with a great sound quality. There are days when I am on a series of conference calls and I wear it all day. You can flip it around to wear it on either ear.
I used to have a less expensive ($10~) Panasonic headset that was excellent but not so durable--the part where the cord connects to the phone would tend to get loose (or something happened in the mysterious inner workings) and the headset would make a static noise if I moved the phone at all--I had to keep the phone perfectly still. I decided it was time for an upgrade.
I've only had this headset for 6 weeks but it seems to be holding up well. It's built more durably and I don't think it will suffer the fate that the Panasonic did. I can't really comment on the noise canceling feature because I work in a quiet location. I would recommend this headset for anyone who needs a hard-working, easy-wearing headset and is willing to pay the extra that will cost.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Voyager 2 Eartips & Cushions 1 Friction Ring Ear Cone Windscreen Review

Lost my old eartips to my Voyager bluetooth headset and found this replacement listed on Amazon. The eartips and windscreen have worked out very well for me over the past couple of months.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
510 Headset Charger Review

Had high hopes for this to be a spare that I could take traveling but the plug that fits into the headset fits so loosely that the only way I can get the headset to charge is to prop something heavy up against the plug and pinch the headset against something else. Quite a disappointment.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Plantronics Headset for S10 T10 & T20 Review

My work has me on long telcons but won't pay for headsets. Not wanting to shell out for the full system, I thought that since the S10 headset has a RJ11 plug, I could just swap out the handset on the phone for the headset and not bother with buying the full system. It worked...kind of.
The good: the headset was comfortable and I could hear just as well as if using the handset. It also allowed me to type on the computer, take notes, or whatever without getting a neck ache from squeezing the handset between my head and shoulder.
The bad: The mike boom only extended down to my cheek and wasn't very close to my mouth so I got people on the other end saying I was coming in soft and I had to talk louder (which then started to annoyed my office mates). I guess that's why you need the amp unit (I'm speculating that the amp is for both input/output). Additionally, since I swapped out the handset but still needed the disconnected handset to hang up the phone my phone calls were 1) slip headset on if it wasn't already on, 2) pick up the handset, 3) have phone conversation, 4) hand up handset, 5) take of headset if I was leaving desk. I'm a get up and walk around type of guy so I'm constantly putting on and taking off the headset. Also, at first, there was a few times I picked up the disconnected handset and started to answer the call, but I quickly got over than problem.
In the end, I decided that I like the headset concept and needed to buy the whole system (the S12 or S22 replaced/is replacing the S10). The S12 headset's boom is longer so it's closer to the mouth and since you plug the handset into the amp unit, you can easily switch between the two w/out having to unplug anything. Still, if you going on the cheap, this may be the solution for you.
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Plantronics DSP400 Foldable Multimedia Headset Review

I was looking for a headset with microphone to use with Dragon Naturally Speaking. Dragon's website listed a previous version of this headset as being compatible with their software. After several calls with Dragon and Plantronics, I determined this headset met and exceeded the requirements needed for Dragon Naturally Speaking. I'm using it right now. With my previous headset, Dragon Naturally Speaking, did not properly recognize what I said. With this headset I have not had any problem. The sound quality is outstanding. The headset is comfortable to wear and does not apply to lot of pressure to your ears. Both connection types work well. The headset also folds to a size that will fit in your briefcase. The microphone boom is one half rigid and one half flexible.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Plantronics EarBud Headset with Noise-Canceling Microphone, 2.5mm Plug Review

I bought this for my Nokia 6085. The ear bud works, I can hear the caller, but the microphone doesn't. Do more research prior to buying.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Plantronics Discovery 655 DSP Ultimate Bluetooth Headset with DSP [Retail Packaging] Review

I bought this headset based on positive reviews posted here. For me, it is one of the worst headsets I have ever owned. It comes with three ear tips, none of which fit my ears well at all. Because leaving it in my ear was chancy at best, I used the provided over-ear clip. It's a total disaster. The clip mounts over the post used to hold the ear tip. Any pressure applied to the headset, such as removing it from an ear, often results in the clip forcing the ear tip free. It is no fun trying to retrieve the components in an automobile or anywhere else.
Avoid this badly engineered product.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Plantronics Explorer 340 Bluetooth Headset Review

I've tried other bluetooth solutions and none worked this well.
I have all the features I need....
* Double click the button you get redial
* Single click to answer a call
* Click and hold for 2 seconds to drop or ignore a call
* Volume up/down from the headset possible also.
All this happens from one button too - it's a multi-function button.
Great part is all my calls are of good quality.
Charge time is small also, the unit was fully charged within 20 mins. (don't know whats the standby/talk time yet as I only collected yesterday).
It's pretty comfortable to wear, the fitted ear piece (around your ear) can be turned around for left-ear/right-ear wearing.
All pros for me only con would be the bright blue led that flashes - makes you look like a cyborg :D other than that I love this unit!
Hope this helps other customers out there!
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Plantronics Discovery 650E Bluetooth Headset Review

I bought this because it is supposed to work with two phones. So far, I have been so unhappy with this bluetooth headset that I have not taken time to explore its options. The charge barely lasts 8 hours. In addition, the charging device is cumbersome. The ear piece sometimes falls off. All in all, I feel like I wasted my money. This is unusual for a plantronics bluetooth headset. I have owned several. All but this one were reliable.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Plantronics Hl10 Handset Lifter Review

I've been using a wireless Plantronics headset (CS50) for several years now and frequently found myself walking around when a call came in or when a call was ending and had to rush back to my desk to answer or hang-up the call. Finally got around to ordering this.
I got the package, opened it up and installed in seconds (self-stick adhesive strips attach it to the phone under the handset and one wire plugs into my headset). Works great no matter where I am in the house (as long as my headset works). Simply press the button to turn on the headset and the handset is lifted. Pressing the button again to turn off the headset and the handset is dropped, hanging up the call.
Added benefit: I don't need to find a location to put the handset when I'm on a call (not much room on my cluttered desk :-)).
Well worth the expense.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Plantronics .Audio 995 Wireless Stereo Headset Review

Lots of reviews out there, but mine is a bit more objective due to the testing I have done.
Probably, like you, I was in the market for a headset to use with speech recognition, Skype, music playback from iTunes, etc. But I wanted to cut the cord on my Logitech USB headset. So a few months ago I went out and purchased the Logitech ClearChat Wireless headset. Between this latter headset and the Plantronics 995, there really is not much else on the market as far as non-bluetooth wireless headsets go. These headsets use a USB 2.4 GHz transceiver. This is much better than bluetooth, which constantly needs pairing and has sub-par performance when used with speech recognition, VOIP, etc. due to low bandwidth.
Testing and using the Logitech ClearChat Wireless headset, I was pretty impressed. It worked with Dragon Naturally Speaking/MacSpeech Dictate, as well as with Skype.
However, what I did not like about the Logitech ClearChat headset was that the ear muffs were too small (many complain about it) and there was constant static whilst speaking to someone on Skype (Skype to phone calls). Additionally, the more you move around with the ClearChat, the more static there is, and the range was acceptable but not great. To make my testing objective, I was switching, on the Skype call, between the USB headset and the wireless ClearChat one. The static was only present with the ClearChat headset and not with the USB headset.
So, having read all the great reviews about the 995 Plantronics, I went down to the store, exchanged my ClearChat for a pair. I then phoned from Skype to a telephone (same person) and tested the reception again. This time, there was hardly any static at all (user feedback): their comment was that it was "much improved" from the previous wireless headset. I also got better range with the Plantronics as well.
In addition, the speech recognition seems to work a bit better too, and is actually working amazingly. Seems even better than my USB headset.
Furthermore, I tested some iTunes playback and no question the Plantronics has fuller, deeper, richer sound than the Logitech ClearChat headset.
The only thing I like better about the ClearChat headset is that you can quickly switch the headset off when you don't want it to be connected to the receiver.
With the Plantronics, you can quickly switch it on and off too, with auto-pairing (nice), but there is only one button, not a switch, which needs to be held down for 2 seconds to turn the unit off or on. The only issue is, unless the unit is off your head, you won't be able to see the solid blue light turn to red then off. So if you want to shut it off and leave it on your head, it is not possible to get confirmation from the headset that it is off. However, you will see the blue light flash on the receiver, from solid blue, and that is confirmation you have turned off your headset. But it also indicates the headset is out of range, so the only way to really no for sure that your headset is turned off is to remove them from your head and look to see if the light is off on the side.
Thus, the ClearChat's simple on/off switch is superior in this regard, where you can turn the unit off without the need to remove it from your head for confirmation. At any rate, this is sort of minor because most times you can be confident that a flashing blue light on the receiver indicates you have successfully turned off the headset, so you won't be needing to remove it.
And I like to power down the unit frequently to save on battery life...
As for battery life, I think the Plantronics is better than the ClearChat as well, and both demand roughly the same charging times. Of note, when you first get the unit, charging it may be a bit quirky. You should calibrate the battery (the ClearChat headset took 2 days before it was fully charged, for instance).
Other than that, do yourself a favor and get the Plantronics wireless headset. It is truly liberating to have the cords cut, and it works extremely well with speech recognition.
4.5 out of 5 stars, because of the on/off procedure and paltry instructions that do not explain how to turn the unit on/off. In addition, nothing is perfect. But a 4.5 out of 5 star rating for me is a huge compliment to anyone. I am very critical of everything, and demand a lot from my computing products. Plantronics: well done.
Remember, hold down the power button on the headset for 2 seconds ONLY to turn it on or off.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Plantronics Cordless Headset Phone (CT14) Review

I work from home and spend at least 6 hours a day on conference calls. I couldn't work without my Plantronics cordless headset phone. I recently replaced my several year old CT12 model due to frustrations with battery life. Even with replacement batteries in the CT12 they just weren't lasting. The CT14 does everything my CT12 did while giving me longer talk time. No more battery failure mid conference call. My only complaint is they moved the mute button and it took me about 3 days to get used to the new location. Highly recommended product for those who spend a lot of time on the phone and don't want to be tied to their desk.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Plantronics CS-55 Dect 6.0 Digital Wireless Office Headset Review

Distorted sound from hearing your speaking voice in the headset. Otherwise it's okay. They could offer a larger earloop.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Plantronics M214C Headset with Adjustable Volume Review

I have had this product before, and it always worked well with my Uniden cordless phone. That is why I had high expectations for this headset, however, this particular item did not work well from the day I got it. I was able to hear the caller clearly through the headset, however, callers complained of significant background noice (e.g. sounds like rushing water) when I spoke to them. I contacted Plantronics, and the representative was able to hear the problem over the telephone. She instructed me to return the headset, and they would replace it overnight, however, I had to pay shipping for the return. I am not satisfied, as this added to the cost of the headset which was defective when I received it. I sent it back last week and have not yet received the replacement, so I cannot comment on that quality. (I have to repeat, however, that I have been satisfied with this product in the past.)
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Plantronics T10 Corded Headset Phone Review

This product is an excellent telephone system device that is flexible to fit around my ears, and I can have the microphone or mouthpiece close to my mouth. Additionally, it has an appealing front face telephoe pad that lights up when a call comes through, and lights in attractive green and red colors. The sound of the rings have a tone and spacing between them of a business phone ring; the sound is distinctively of a professional office ring tones, if you will. Hope you enjoy this famous brand; and the quality of Plantronics for their well-known phone features.
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Plantronics Calisto Pro Series DECT 6.0 Cordless Landline/VoIP Phone with Bluetooth Headset Review

As others have noted, there is a hiss / buzzing sound on the handset, voice sounds very tinny as well, not what you'd expect for a $200 phone!
The biggest disappointment was that this phone is NOT a true "VoIP" phone... it has a USB connection where it simply acts as an intelligent headset for your computer (Skype, Cisco VoIP client, etc). You CAN NOT plug this into your network and have it do VoIP on it's own. To me, this needs to be clarified on the package... I expected to network it and give it my SIP registration info, nope.
Due to these two issues, we may be returning the product. It's more of a cute toy then a business device.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Plantronics CS55/HL10 Wireless Headset Bundle Review

I purchased 5 of these headsets and they work great for my office. We are a busy eyedoctor's office and it makes it easier to be on our computers and be talking on the phone with our patients. The only complaint we have is that the headset and earpiece does get uncomfortable after a while but we just change to the other ear. The handset lifer is a must if you need to be moving around.
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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Plantronics Headset M175C for Mobile & Cordless Phones Review

I had purchased the same headset from Staples and I love it. I bought 5 from Amazon and while it saved me money, I was surprised and disappointed in the packaging. I am giving them to sales people and would prefer being able to give them in a box. Instead, I received them in a padded envelope (could easily have been crushed during shipping) and inside they were only in plastic bags. I hope they are all in working order. I guess the motto is true, you get what you pay for. If I had purchased them from a store like staples they would come in a box and could have probably given them with gift receipts.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Plantronics S12 Corded Telephone Headset System Review

In an effort to arrange an inexpensive dedicated business telephone line solution with a hands-free headset I purchased the magicJack and the Plantronics S12. Although the magicJack works great with other analog telephone devices, and the Plantronics S12 works great with other analog lines/services, it would appear that the magicJack together with the Plantronics S12 does not work. I thoroughly tested all 6 modes, the 2 TX amplification settings, the two volume slides, the mute button, all of the cables. Upon speaking with the Plantronics support line, upon concluding our troubleshooting, they advised that the S12 only works with traditional analog telephone lines and not analog-to-Internet conversion solutions like the magicJack. On the surface and given the other reviews it seems that the S12 is a great product, but does not work with the magicJack telephone service.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Plantronics Explorer 330 Easy-To-Use Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth-Enabled Phones Review

I could not use and had to return item because it comes with a European plug, now Amazon was good about returning my money but it was a lot of time and hassle for nothing, the website should be updated, and I do not see that, that has happened as of yet.
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Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset [Retail Packaged] Review

This headset has good sound quality - the best bluetooth I have owned. It generally makes up for the less than quality sound of my Blackberry phone - most people can hear me better than when talking directly on the phone. Rarely do I get any cutting out. I would buy it again. It also has a great price compared to most other well rated headsets.
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