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Plantronics MX500C


$45.00 Released September, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feels comfortable in the ear canal, suitable for hours of use. Gets great reception at a reasonable distance from the phone. Connects to the Bluetooth device right away without fuss.

The Cons:Microphone can be overly sensitive and make your voice too loud on the other end. Casing tends to separate within 6 months or so, needs to be glued back together. Tends to feel as if its going to fall out, even if it is secure.

The MX500C is an over-the-ear headset from Plantronics that is designed for use with cordless and mobile phones.  The headset is designed compact and lightweight with a Flex Grip design that provides a comfortable and secure fit.

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  It features a WindSmart voice tube which reduces noise from fast movement or wind, making it suitable for using outdoors. The MX500C includes One-Touch controls for convenient access to volume and mute buttons and also has a microphone adjust switch.  The headset is compatible with most headset-ready cordless phones and mobile phones and has a suggested retail price of $45.

Features/Specs

  • Windsmart Voice Tube
  • Lightweight
  • Flex Grip Design
  • One-Touch Controls for Mute & Volume
  • Microphone Adjust Switch
  • Compatible with Cordless & Mobile Phones

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Pros
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    feels comfortable in the ear canal, suitable for hours of use

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    gets great reception at a reasonable distance from the phone

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    connects to the Bluetooth device right away without fuss

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    controls are simple to work with without taking it out of your ears

Cons
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    microphone can be overly sensitive and make your voice too loud on the other end

  • 1

    casing tends to separate within 6 months or so, needs to be glued back together

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    tends to feel as if its going to fall out, even if it is secure

  • 1

    doesn't sit securely enough to do anything too active with it in

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