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Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Earset

Voyager 510 Bluetooth Earset

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Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Earset
  • Reviewed by: jsbigcatlover

    10-30-08

    Duration of ownership: 8 Months

    Strengths: This is the best by far. Comfy, stays put, charges fast, great sound on both ends.

    Weaknesses:None

    Overall Evaluation: I had one for 7 months and it stopped taking a charge. May have been my bad, cuz I plugged it it while it was on, (don't do that). Sent it to Plantronics, and they sent it back in a week, working fine, with a new charger and set of ear tips!

  • Reviewed by: tommyheadset2008

    07-18-08

    Duration of ownership: 60 Days

    Strengths: Comfort, dual cell and office use, great reception.

    Weaknesses:People have a hard time hearing me.

    Overall Evaluation: I purchased the device because it will work with my office phone and cell phone. Love that feature. It is comfortable and I even forget it is in. The problem I have is that even in my office with very little noise beyond the HVAC unit people say they have a hard time hearing me when I am talking on it. I have had a motorola that did not have that problem but it would not serve dual purpose feature.

  • Reviewed by: erueschman

    06-14-08

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: talk and standby time,light weight, very comfortable to wear, ease of use

    Weaknesses:sometimes light "crackling" or "popping" interference noises but am told small amount is expected due to Bluetooth being a radio 2.4ghz standard(didn't know that!).

    Overall Evaluation: This is my first Bluetooth headset. Chose after seeing over 45 reviews(about the single most for any headset under $60) here on pricegrabber, with overwhelming amount being very positive. The first unit I received failed to transfer calls to headset(whether incoming or dialing out)often.After a prompt return and exchange for another unit from good 'ol Newegg, I'm happy to report all is well.This model is lightweight,economically priced,paired flawlessly w/my cellphone(Samsung "Alias") comfortable to wear (especially given the 3 included mutli-sized ear pieces for customization to ear canal size),long talk & standby time for its price level,overall call clarity, and volume level loud enough to hear calls while driving w/windows down. People on the other end of the call remark I sound loud and clear, with some even saying I don't sound like I'm on a headset.You can't beat this model for it's price and features. I see other headsets costing a good deal more and not worth the extra $$$!Lastly I will warn first-time bluetooth users that since it is a standard that works on the 2.4ghz frequency,don't be surprised if some calls are not crytal clear(just on your end)and expect some interference/crackling when near certain other drvice competing for that frequency and/or many electronic devices in a certain very local area you're sitting, etc. I'm told this is typical of ALL bluetooth headsets no matter the price level. Overall call clarity is very good just don't expect same level of clarity as you would actually talking directly on the phone itself.

  • Reviewed by: zeesurfer

    04-28-08

    Duration of ownership: 30 Days

    Strengths: Great sound (incoming and outgoing). Great range (70ft from phone - clear line of sight). Comfortable

    Weaknesses:????Haven't found any. :-)

    Overall Evaluation: Decided on this headset after test driving about 12 headsets. Went through several sites and pricegrabber had the best price. I read the reviews "the highest rated one under $50". After reading the reviews and then using it, the reviewers were dead-on: This headset works great (sound quality), has great range (70ft-clear line of site. 40ft-In a high electrial disturbance area.) I can lay my phone(Nextel ic902) on the bar near the center of my home and walk anywhere in the home and about 45 ft outside to feed my dog (aprox 65ft from phone). Headset is convenient to wear and charge w/ good battery life. I read reveiws claiming that it is hard to push the on/off button.......I did not find this problem. Put your thumb at the charging port. Find the bump on the on/off switch with your index finger and pinch down. I can do it without even looking. The volume is great. I can adjust volume on the phone and on the headset (Most headsets can only be adjusted ON the headset), so there is ample volume for any situation. Comfortable for hours of use. Headset does not move or wiggle like alot of over-the-ear headsets. So I can work and play (4-wheel'n). The headset comes with 3 ear adapters that go into your ear, so exact comfort is easy to achieve. The half boom is sensitive enough for me to voice dial, even in my Tractor-trailer truck. Noise-cancelation qualities are great too. No one complains of "Truck noise" now. The foam piece that goes over the microphone can slip off, with in and out of pocket maneuvers. Someone suggested a small drop of glue to solve that problem. But, I don't need it except in windy situations. So, I may just leave it off.

  • Reviewed by: ibthor

    01-30-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Pairs easily with the Sprint 6700 and Sprint Mogul (6800).Good clarity on both ends.I can actually hear other people with this headset (good volume)Comfortable earpiece

    Weaknesses:It seems that over time, it has become more critical to get the alignment of the mic to my mouth just right.

    Overall Evaluation: I have had this headset for over a year, and have been really happy with it. It is comfortable to wear for long periods of time. I tried out 4 or 5 other headsets ranging in price from $20 to $150, and this was the only headset for which the following 2 things worked: 1) Other people could hear me without any distortion. 2) I could hear other people. A couple of the headsets I tried had active noise cancellation, and other people could hear me wonderfully, BUT I couldn\\\\\\\'t get the volume loud enough to hear them. I\\\\\\\'m not deaf by any means, it\\\\\\\'s just that most headsets don\\\\\\\'t have enough volume to the earpiece. This was the first headset I found where I had to actually keep the volume off of max. They seem to have good range. I have been able to get 30 - 50 feet out of them, with little static. I even keep my phone downstairs, and am able to make it to some rooms upstairs without the headset cutting out. Pretty impressive to me. All in all, this is a good headset, that I got at a great price ($50). There are probably newer and better models out there, but this one still keeps me happy.

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