Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset with USB Dock
Product features- Plantronics
- Wireless Headset System
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionExperience true plug-and-play wireless connectivity with this lightweight, mobile, Bluetooth headset system. Ideal for mobile professionals, the Voyager 510-USB Bluetooth Headset System features a USB Bluetooth adapter that, with the Voyager 510 headset, enables instant, wireless access to PC softphones. Exclusive multipoint technology lets you seamlessly transition between multiple wireless devices, softphones and mobile phones. And with Plantronics PerSonoCall software included, you can be notified of incoming calls and answer/end calls directly from the headset, even while moving about the office, airport, or wherever business takes you.
User reviews Plantronics Voyager Headset Bluetooth, 2008-10-25 I love this product, the setup and use of the device is very easy, it also has superior battery life and the volume and fit are awesome as well. Poor quality, 2008-10-18 With a name like Plantronics I expected a lot better quality out of this product. Using the headset between my computer and my cell phone was no smoothe transition, and required a lot of "tweaking" to get it work when transitioning. The voice quality was poor, and callers would complain they could not hear me at times. There was a constant crackling noise in the audio. The unit was lightweight and sometimes I would forget it was on my ear. I wish it was as functional as it looks, but I had to return it. Great Product, Excellent Support, 2008-10-16 I got the Plantronics 910 a few months ago and it was the best headset I've ever had (I had a nokia and a motorola headset before). It had excellent battery life and was the clearest and loudest among the units I've owned (my hearing is not as good as it used to be).
I use the headset everywhere and not only for telecons. I use it to listen to audio books everywhere - in the gym, waiting for the train and when bored somewhere and I forgot to bring a book. I'd even fall asleep wearing the headset listening to my favorite podcasts. I think that's why after half a year, I wore mine down.
I called up Plantronics and they promptly replaced it with a new one after I described the problem. The customer service answers promptly and are very helpful and intelligent.
I recommend these to all my realtor friends who do extensive telemarketing and they're happy with this as well as with the other Plantronic products! Go buy one! Warning dont waist your time like I did, 2008-08-12 Clearly does not work as advertised for computer functionality. Its signal is very very low and not good enough for speach reckognition with products like Dragon.If this is why you are purchasing dont waist your time. It fails all the Dragon 10 and 9 signal and volume tests. And yes I did adjust volume controlls and waist 2 hours trouble shooting the settings. Its the device not the user............. Not worth the money..., 2008-07-26 I purchased this device for use with my PC and skype. Even though I paid over $100, the sound was not that good and the range was somewhat of a letdown. It did, however, fit my ear well and was comfortable. Despite this, I had to send it back.
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