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by kurt_g,
Dec 16, 2007
Pros: great sound quality, light, very comfortable
Cons: small controls; rather obvious you have a headset on
The Bottom Line: The Plantronics Voyager 510 scores great for comfort and sound quality -- the most important aspects of a headset.
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by isillyducki,
Jan 7, 2007
Pros: call quality, battery life, comfort, windsmart + noise cancelling technology
Cons: size, on/off/mute button, unintuitive pairing process
The Bottom Line: This headset has excellent comfort, battery life and call quality all in one, great for those on the go.
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by chuckknight,
May 7, 2008
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.
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by mrpoopoo,
Jan 22, 2008
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.
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by x16642,
Apr 9, 2008
Pros: Good Customer Support
Cons: Works when new but loses it performance very quickly with no fixes
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