The Bottom Line: If you're looking for a great headset for your cell phone, you should seriously consider the Plantronics Voyager 520!!
Review: Not only is it the law where I live that I use a hands-free device to talk on my phone while driving, it is also common sense. I drive a manual car, which means that between steering and shifting, I really don't have a third hand to hold my cellphone. I ...
Pros: Long battery
Good comfort
Solid sound quality
Cons: Single rocker button for everything is difficult to control the volume
The Bottom Line: Only solution for business users.
Review: After tossing between Jawbone and plantronics, I decided to go with Plantronics. Using this bluetooth adapter for 3 months, it came down to four things. 1. Comfort (can you wear it all day long) 2. Sound quality (hearing what people say, as well as ...
Pros: Noise canceling, long battery life, standard plantronics charger
Cons: Ear hook may be fragile, single multi function button
The Bottom Line: This is one of plantronics better mid priced offerings, good noise cancelation, not a digital unit, good battery life fairly comfortable, good name brand
Review: I've had a few plantronics products in the past. I had one of the older voyager 510 headsets and was generally quite happy with it but it didn't have the noise cancelation functions of some of the newer units. When I lost my 510 (or someone snagged it ...
Pros: Noise canceling, advertises compatibility with lots of phones, comfortable to wear.
Cons: Should have separate volume buttons
The Bottom Line: Great name, great unit, very comfortable, great battery life. Go for it.
Review: I've had this for about two days now. I lost my other plantronics headset (didn't make me happy I think someone took it out of my purse) and this is my second purchase from this company. I've had a lot of experience with plantronics products where I ...
Pros: Long Battery life, distinct power on-off chime, nice design, snug fit over ear.
Cons: Sound is too low coming through earpiece. Five-second delay before it connects with phone.
The Bottom Line: In the final analysis, if you're looking for a decent headset without any unnecessary bells and whistles, I highly recommend the 520 (or the 330).
Review: I bought this headset on April 4, 2008 when I went to a local Verizon store to buy a Plantronics 330 for my wife (I already have for myself). Californias mandatory hands free driving law goes into effect in July 2008, so I thought that my wife ...
Pros: Great battery life (up to 7 hours talk time), good volume.
Cons: A LOT of static, picks up background noise.
The Bottom Line: I would not recommend this unit based on the amount of static and background noise.
Review: I bought the Plantronics Voyager 520 because Plantronics makes quality telephone headset equipment in offices nationwide. Most high volume call centers use Plantronics equipment, so I figured I would try their Blue Tooth product.Frankly, I'm ...
Pros: Sound quality fine despite other deficiencies. Small; not too ugly.
Cons: The wind screen doesn't screen. The noise canceling cancels my voice. No range.
The Bottom Line: There are better headsets outt there. Too bad, as Plantronics is usually rock solid.
Review: After reading reviews of the Voyager 510, I went to Fry's to buy it, only to come home with the 520 for $5 more because it's not so bulky, and it advertises a revolutionary wind screen in the microphone. Since I drive a convertible, I had some hopes ...
Pros: Comfort. Held a charge for a long time. Incoming sound was great.
Cons: Outgoing sound quality, lost signal to my phone several times.
Review: If you're going to be using this headset around the house or office, you're fine. If you're going to be using it in your car or other environments where you might get background noise, think again. This might not be the headset for you if you care what ...