Plantronics Voyager™ 510 Bluetooth Headset

Average User Rating
(4.00 out of 5) from 9 reviews
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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareNothing wrong with the classics
Pros: battery life, good sound quality with no background noise
Cons: confusing controls
The Bottom Line: The 510 is a sturdy headset with good battery life. Sound quality is not as flawless as advertised, but ranges from average to very good.
With New York state laws strictly requiring hands free phones and my phone plan eligible for a new p ...
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BEST HEADSET ON THE MARKET
Pros: Comfortable, reasonably good looking, accessories commonly available, excellent sound quality, excellent build quality
Cons: Proprietary charger, bulk
The Bottom Line: Buy this headset -- none other compare. The Jawbone is the only other one worth considering, and it appeals to a completely different user.
About 3 years ago, I got my first cell phone, and consequently my first headset. A Motorola unit...i ...
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Does Not Last Do Not Buy
Pros: Good Customer Support
Cons: Works when new but loses it performance very quickly with no fixes
It works great in the beginning but then it loses stand by time and distorts sound both ways, like b ...
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Does the job for work at home mom
Pros: Frees up my hands and shoulders, as intended. Not too expensive, considering said freedom.
Cons: Short range, short battery life, confusing beeps and buttons, and professional appearance.
The Bottom Line: Good for the home or office, where your phone is close by.
I purchased this wireless Bluetooth headset because I work at home, and with a four-year-old and a 6 ...
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Bulky, but good noise cancellation and signal clarity
Pros: Good volume, noise cancelling microphone, strong Bluetooth signal
Cons: Some buttons hard to locate, don't lose the eartips, excessive wind noise
The Bottom Line: Much better than the previous Jabra headset I had. Noise canceling microphone was what I needed, and the Plantronics delivered, although it does not handle wind noise very well.
Up here in New York, and increasingly across the country, headsets or hands-free are mandatory when ...
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