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Plantronics Voyager 815


$130.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Active noise cancelling works well in a busy area, blocks out surrounding noises. Microphone brings your voice through loud and clear. Ear pieces are soft and comfortable.

The Cons:Volume never gets very high.

The Plantronics Voyager 815 is a lightweight and compact in-ear Bluetooth headset.  It features a sliding boom that brings the microphone close to the mouth and is also used to answer and end calls.

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  The Voyager 815 includes Plantronics' AudioIQ and Multipoint technologies for increased call clarity and the ability to connect and switch between two devices simultaneously, as well as Plantronics' Quickpair technology for easy device pairing.  The battery life of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery is up to 7 hours talk time and 180 hours standby.

Features

  • AudioIQ technology blocks out background noise for clear calls
  • Quickpair technology for easy device pairing
  • Multipoint technology allows connecting to two phones at the same time
  • Sliding boom answers and ends calls and offers better voice clarity
  • Rechargeable battery that gives 7 hours talk time and 180 hours standby
  • Microphone mute option
  • Weight: 11 grams
  • Range of up to 33 feet
  • 1 year limited warranty

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Pros
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    active noise cancelling works well in a busy area, blocks out surrounding noises

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    microphone brings your voice through loud and clear

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    ear pieces are soft and comfortable

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    fits well, doesn't fall out as you're walking around

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    charges through a standard USB jack, doesn't need a proprietary charging system

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    controls are simple to understand and easy to work with

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    durable enough that you can drop it once or twice and it won't break

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    can hear the other end clearly, good audio fidelity

Cons
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    volume never gets very high

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