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Plantronics .Audio 920


$110.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Includes USB Bluetooth adapter for use with a PC that is not Bluetooth enabled. Great range. All-day battery life (8 hours of talk time).

The Cons:Slightly misleading - is actually the Voyager 520, renamed because of the included Bluetooth adapter. No mute button. Switching between devices is a complicated process.

The .Audio 920 is a wireless Bluetooth headset from Plantronics that is designed for use with a mobile phone or PC.  The headset features Multipoint technology, allowing it to be connected to both a mobile phone and PC at the same time, and can easily switch between the two.

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  It includes a noise-cancelling microphone to clearly transmit the voice and has a built-in wind screen to reduce background noise.  The .Audio 920 has a compact and lightweight design with a swivelling earhook, allowing it to be worn in either ear.  It also has a one-touch control for answering and ending calls.  The headset has a suggested retail price of $110 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features/Specs

  • Multipoint technology
  • Wireless Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Wind Screen
  • Lightweight Design
  • Fits in Either Ear
  • Noise-Cancelling Microphone
  • One-Touch Control
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    includes USB Bluetooth adapter for use with a PC that is not Bluetooth enabled

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    great range

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    all-day battery life (8 hours of talk time)

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    reduces wind noise effectively

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    comfortable to wear

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    software is available for both Windows and OSX

Cons
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    slightly misleading - is actually the Voyager 520, renamed because of the included Bluetooth adapter

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    no mute button

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    switching between devices is a complicated process

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    quality of the audio going in and out is lacking when used with a PC

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    requires PerSonoCall software for full functionality with Skype and other VOIP software

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