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Plantronics Voyager 520


$99.00 Released July, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Battery life is well above average--lasts for about a week with standard use. Pairs very easily with mobile devices, usually on the first try. Extremely comfortably--you may forget it's on half of the time.

The Cons:Range is a bit of an issue with static occurring only a short distance from the source. Microphone tends to pick up loud background noise at a level uncomfortable for the person on the other end of the line. Call quality is a little flat.

The Plantronics Voyager 520 is an over-the-ear style Bluetooth headset with a noise-cancelling microphone and a wind screen for call clarity.  The headset features Plantronics' Quickpair technology making it easy to pair with devices as well as Multipoint technology allowing it to remain connected to two phones simultaneously.

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Product Shot 2  The Voyager 520 is operated by one multifunction multidirectional button that handles all of the headset controls.  The battery life of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery is up to 8 hours talk time and 180 hours standby.

Features

  • Noise and wind cancelling technology
  • Quickpair technology for easy device pairing
  • Rechargeable battery that gives 8 hours talk time and 180 hours standby
  • Multipoint technology allows connecting to two phones at the same time
  • Multipurpose button that controls all headset functions
  • Weight: 16 grams
  • Range of up to 33 feet
  • Comes with desktop charging base
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    Battery life is well above average--lasts for about a week with standard use.

  • 1

    Pairs very easily with mobile devices, usually on the first try.

  • 1

    Extremely comfortably--you may forget it's on half of the time.

  • 1

    Microphone is excellent, picks up voice well.

Cons
  • 2

    Range is a bit of an issue with static occurring only a short distance from the source.

  • 1

    Microphone tends to pick up loud background noise at a level uncomfortable for the person on the other end of the line.

  • 1

    Call quality is a little flat.

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