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plantronics voyager pro review


I am looking for the best Bluetooth headset which provides noise-cancelling technology when I am in the car or on the street or in the office where sometimes noise is on highest level. I want a balanced, lightweight design for long call wearing comfort and audio battery recharge alerts. I have heard about similar product plantronics voyager pro but do not know in detail. If someone has any experience with this please tell me also ……a straight forward reply will be appreciated …..thanks in advance
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Harshal Patel | Oct 4 2011

The good: The Plantronics Voyager Pro is a comfortable headset with excellent sound quality. Management has better wind noise from any Bluetooth headset I've tested to date. It is easy to use and offers value for money.
The bad: The Plantronics Voyager Pro is bulky and retro design may turn some people.

The bottom line: The Plantronics Voyager Pro might not seem like much, but has the best sound quality of any Bluetooth headset I've tested.

Four years after its introduction, the Plantronics Voyager 510 is still one of the most popular Bluetooth headsets Plantronics has launched. Despite its outdated design and more advanced headsets that have come to replace it, it looks like the Plantronics Voyager 510 has gained an incredible amount of loyal followers, mainly due to two things: excellent sound quality and comfort. It is one of the few headsets that prize quality of incoming and outgoing calls, and it is great, you can use for many hours without much discomfort.
However, waiting to remove the Plantronics Voyager 510 bestseller list with the introduction of possibly their best headphones, however, the Plantronics Voyager Pro has no pretensions of his origins with a straight design of the 90, with a boom microphone twist reminiscent of the telemarketer headset. However, the sound quality simply can not be beat, but is even better than the Aliph Jawbone 2 in our tests. It is also one of the few headsets that can really deal with wind noise without a significant loss in clarity of voice. $ 99.99 And we believe that the Voyager Pro is definitely worth the money.
If placed side by side with Pro Voyager 510 will realize the two are almost identical in terms of style. This measures 1.8 inches wide (but is about 4 inches with the microphone boom extended) by 2.3 inches long by 0.4 cm thick. In fact, the Voyager Pro will not win any design awards with its large battery that wraps around the back of the ear, and its large swivel boom microphone is not discrete. The Voyager Pro seriously and looks the part.
Despite its size, we found that the Voyager Pro's really easy to use. Just place the battery pack around the ear, the setting on the headset and you're good to go. The arm extends from the battery of the headset is very flexible and fits snugly around the ear, even when we are wearing glasses. The handset is covered with soft rubber ear gel that sits very comfortably in the ear without going too deep into the canal. The Voyager Pro comes with two different size gel ear buds and a pair of foam covers as well.
Which extends from the headset microphone boom rotation. You can turn to a more compact, or rotated so that the microphone is closer to your mouth. You can also rotate the earpiece to fit either ear. The power button is all the way in the back of the battery, so you have to get behind the ear to get there. The volume control is much easier to access, as it is in the top of the headset, at the top of the ear. The call button is located behind the receiver. At the tip of the microphone boom WindSmart punched two screens that act as a physical barrier against wind noise. A small LED located above the multifunction button.

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