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Plantronics Voyager Pro reviews

jlt3
on April 27, 2010

Before I go into my opinion, I have to note that I've had all of the major, premium headsets. I've had the Jawbone headsets (Original, II, and Prime), BlueAnt V1 and Q1, Motorola Endeavor HX1, and now the Plantronics Voyager Pro.

The Jawbone original headset was very good. It was a little bulky, but the technology was good and it worked for me. The earloop was a little fussy and was prone to breaking, but after a few extra earloops via eBay, I was all set for a while. The Jawbone II and Jawbone Prime were not good for me. Both were prone to making me sound like a space alien speaking on a tin can, as well as the fit was bad. In Aliph's attempt to make the device have an improved and sexier design, they made it too small, too light, and with too little spring in the earloop. All of those changes added up to the little nub not touching my cheek when I talked, thus negating one of the main capabilities...noise cancellation. I know that the Prime was supposed to provide 'average' noise cancellation when the sensor nub wasn't touching my face...but that didn't work for me. I'm willing to say that these issues were just mine, but no matter what, it didn't work for me.

The BlueAnts were good...both of them. The voice control capabilities were nice. I have to say that the audio quality was also good. The noise cancellation was pretty good. I rarely had any complaints about audio quality. Additionally, with the Q1, the capability to do firmware upgrades was a great capability and kudos to BlueAnt for building in that capability. More BT headset makers should do that. Once again, the issue was the fit. I couldn't get a good seal of the earpiece in my ear generally because the earloop wasn't very effective in holding the earpiece in place. More importantly, I had 2 Q1s and with both, the part of the device that you put in your ear actually broke! It just separated from the body of the earpiece and was unusable. I did the return dance, and was really done with the Blueants...unless I couldn't find anything better.

I even purchased the Motorola Endeavor HX1. Being a tech nerd, I have had my eye on that bone conduction technology ever since Motorola bought it from Invisio about a year ago or so. About the Motorola, great new technology idea, great fit with the ear springs (they basically wedge the BT device in your ear). The ear springs + the very good earloop = fantastic fit. The on/off switch, the easy to reach/use volume buttons, easy/big multifunction button, etc...all top notch and well designed. The only problem...people could not hear me using the regular Crystal Talk noise cancellation technology, or the new bone conduction technology. Hmmm...great fit/finish, great fit (the deep earpiece didn't bother me at all, but some may not like it)...but missing one core capability...audio quality. To me...audio quality is important in a BT headset...maybe that's just me.

I had consistently read good things about the Voyager Pro (great audio quality, great fit, comfortable, long battery life, easy to use, etc), and had heard the same complaint (kinda big and not as fancy). I have had good experience with Plantronics headsets in the past (with work phones, albeit), and I was already comfortable in Plantronics' capability to make a good headset. For whatever reason, I was a little concerned about the size and expected frumpiness of the headset...then I took a 'grow up' pill and thought about my actual usage and need.

Hmmm...why do I want a BT headset again? Is it an accessory like an earring? Or, is it a mobile device that I use so that I can communicate in a hands-free mode, where I can hear my callers, and they can hear me while i'm on the move? Hmmm...the more I think about it, in a non marketing-polluted way, I realize that it's the latter. So, I took the plunge and purchased the Voyager Pro.

I was surprised that it wasn't actually as big as I thought it would be! Funny thing, the small belt-pouch that I've used for all of my other BT headsets works just fine to the Voyager Pro! Hmmm...nothing like a few 'facts' to confuse you if you've been just listening to the marketing hype.

I did some voicemail tests with me driving (the most common way that I'll use this tool), with music on in the vehicle, and with the headset on for a couple of hours at a time. Wow! As I heard for myself, the audio quality is fantastic. I was driving on the highway at 75mph...in my truck...and the voicemail test showed that none of that noise was audible. In my test, I then turned on the radio at a level that I would never use while on the phone, but I just wanted to see what would happen. Driving in my old truck, at a high rate of speed, on a loud highway, with the radio up loud...and on the voicemail test...good audio with just a few noise artifacts. Excellent work and kudos to Plantronics. Where have you been all my life??

So far so good with the Plantronics.

tater510
on April 19, 2010
I have put almost all high dollar Blue tooth head outside, both from the jaw bone and 3 different Blue ants and all other attempted uses between.Have blue tooth head, since they entered the market set and I have repeatedly's Plantronic. They have had four and ALL Voyager 510 Plantronics Voyager price was good. I do not know why complain to single out users on the new Voyager Pro on the bulkiness and how big it is, but if you want good sound quality, I'm sure you can not be smaller also it is not ornament his equipment, the exact what it was designed to do, And I doe Plantronics Voyager Price never had anyone walk up to me and say. "Gee, what a beautiful blue tooth, and I like how it fits your eye," Take it with a truck driver, in a noisy environment all the time, it is to buy blue tooth. It is not only comfortable to wear all day, but the sound quality I Plantronics Voyager with an excellent price.
hkmon
on April 04, 2010
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Seriously. If you want the best voice and the sound quality of the headset, I doubt that you will find something in the vicinity of the Plantronics Voyager. Can I use the headset in the car on the street or in the Plantronics Voyager prices several other places where the BlueAnt V1 with a vengeance. Despite the bulky appearance, the headset is actually smaller than it appears. Adjust the quality is excellent. I would recommend this headset to third parties.
brumtech
on April 02, 2010
It was a Plantronics Voyager headset good price, before he died mysteriously. Plantronics deck I'm not alone.
Guest
on March 03, 2010
I have the original Jawbone, as this press release and only lost on a business trip. I need a quick replacement, so I bought the Voyager Pro. The Plantronics Voyager value does a good job, actually, the owner can sound a bit better than the Jawbone BUT - the sound quality for listeners not so good - and after several years of smaller Jawbone's - this thing feels great. It is not unpleasant, it is not in tight behind the ear, but still feels to wear very large.

This is good as a backup - but I placed an order to buy Plantronics Voyager Prime Jawbone the best price.
reviewgirl
on February 22, 2010
The product was for sale a few days Plantronics Voyager now price in a store where I work. We decided to crack open and give it a shot. Since we no longer carry the lower jaw and in anticipation of the prime, we would like to see if this model to meet all requirements of the two Plantronics high performance noise-canceling bluetooth. Now that the tests have different models for phones, both inside and outside the store, I confident in recommending it to clients who want to Plantronics Voyager cost of the best available sound quality of Bluetooth. Again, it will not win any design awards, but if the performance of your Pro award should be at the top of the list.
Despite the unwieldy as this device looks like he just sat back in his ear, and how the 510 is much easier than it seems. We have not really ran the battery yet, but I'm sure it will be because of the last Blue Ant Bluetooth Jawbone or Plantronics Voyager value. If you have some talks with increased sound quality that is hard to beat pros.
I'm glad to see that Premier Plantronics Voyager value added proposition.
moabdul7
on February 11, 2010
For anyone who is interested in purchasing Bluetooth, make sure you outline what is important to you (ie the use, appearance, etc.). Me personally, I use it for business, I'm on the road for a few weeks to a month, and use it non-stop. I needed something that was a large battery, comfortable, and it was quite clear, at least, as I travel through crowded airports and Plantronics Voyager Pro Street prices and high-use areas. It has been said, I have it for several weeks and can with full confidence that this is by far the best I say is ever used Bluetooth. It remains for several hours at a time, to my ear, and frankly, I can not even feel it is very convenient, and there are moments when I forgot it there and have to be reminded. In view of the jaw bone and other amenities for the best as far as the quality of its two-way audio technology is very impressive to hear how things easier for me and the Plantronics Voyager price of the other party all. Batteries surprisingly, this signal when 30 minutes of conversation next to you with a head and it takes only 1.5 hours fully charged.

Some say that size is not the sexiest they have ever seen, but it depends on what your needs are. If all your business and want a top-tier products to improve your business than you can not go wrong with his. If you have slimy thing on the market, as it is not for you. Search for me it is a large, large size, it is not surprising, but for me it is not that it fits properly, it is appropriate, I get a lot of talk time and crystal clear from Jump Street. For his business, plus his looks, if you want to get an idea. I like to do what you can out voice dialing out of it, can call you and dumb, if you have multiple mobile phones, you between mobile phones, only with the Plantronics Voyager E prices please click on the Bluetooth without resynchronization or something switch something.
cjjr72984
on February 06, 2010
After my last two jaw was broken all the velcro, I opted for a new headset, the look was sound. I mean, why spend $ 100 + on a headset, Plantronics Voyager value breaks every time I leave it. After the purchase of Voyager I am very happy. The headset itself is not made of cheap plastic, like the jaw as it is very hard to break. It is light for its size and fits perfectly to the ear. Ear-Gel is very soft and not too far to go in the ear canal. Plantronics Voyager value after you send voice messages and he was talking to my friend the quality was actually better on the Voyager Pro, what to say in my phone. Battery life for me usually takes 6-7 hours, when it comes to about 3 or 4 days of standby time, which is incredible coming. That makes a very good job of blocking ambient noise and wind.

This is not is the discreet and sexy headsets, but it does its job to help you cook a great phone conversatio Plantronics Voyager price p and you have to drive hands free, homework, etc. to buy after the T Plantronics Voyager Pro the best price for them is almost 2 weeks I've given a very high recommendation.
toddeezel
on January 10, 2010
I went to Best Buy today and Plantronics Voyager price bought Jawbone and Plantronics Voyager. Based on other reviews I read, I expected Voyager Pro is much higher than are Jawbone from a technical standpoint, but I wanted to compare. I was so dressed (one for each ear) for 3 hours to buy. I do not have the desire, please do not feel, but I noticed his jaw more Plantronics Plantronics stable and, of course, is because it Plantronics Voyager surrounds cost a ear. I was very surprised, Plantronics sucked really for the elimination of such background noise, I checked it with the music was. I called my voice mail and spoke with a quiet room, the music at a moderate level, then at high level with the two headsets. If the music at a moderate level, Plantronics, was apparently not to weaken it at all until I started talking and then they reduce a little. It is far better to reduce the volume when I played it loud, but it will be louder if I did not. Jawbone Plantronics Voyager E prices are almost completely eliminated the sound all together in two volumes. Of course, I have not been able, battery life, or to check wind noise, but I think as far as "ambient" noise is the winner of the jaws. I also listened to several voice mail saved me, one of which my grandfather, who is a bit quiet as it was already over the years. I was a little hard of hearing his Voyager, but the jaw was too Plantronics Voyager for the best price to buy additional amounts necessary to make it loud enough. In my opinion, Voyager not cut it. On the other hand, Voyager is only $ 100 and the jawbone is $ 130 (retail). I know people say you are paying for the name, but sometimes get what you pay for. This is one of those moments. Having said that, I still think that SA Plantronics Voyager price "a good headset, just not as good as the jaw. This is what I gave Voyager 3.5 Plantronics Voyager cost of the first jaw 4 stars.
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Plantronics Voyager Pro specifications

The boundaries of headset technology, Voyager is the most advanced noise-canceling Bluetooth headset available. Two microphones for noise cancellation boom AudioIQ ² technology to ensure his 20-band adaptive equalizer, and three layers of technology wind smart enough to hear every word, and that your voice clearly heard despite the noise around you.
General
Product Type
Headset - Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
Weight
0.6 oz
Recommended Use
Cellular phone
Additional Features
AudioIQ, QuickPair, 20 band EQ, Mute button, Volume control, Answer/end button, Noise canceling circuit
Microphone
Type
Built-in - Boom
Wireless Link
Transmission Range
33 ft
Power
Power Device
Power adapter - External
Battery
1 x Headset battery - Rechargeable - Lithium polymer
Included Qty
1
Run Time (Up To)
6 hour(s)
Standby Time
120 hour(s)
Headphones
Headphones Type
Headphones - Monaural
Headphones Form Factor
In-ear ear-bud (with over-the-ear mount)
Connectivity Technology
Wireless - Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
Bluetooth Profiles
Headset Profile (HSP), Hands Free Profile (HFP)
Headphones Ear Pads
Included
Remote Control
Type
None
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories
AC charger, Three soft gel eartips, Foam eartip covers
Compliant Standards
CE, IC, BQB, ETL, FCC, RoHS, WEEE, C-Tick
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