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Plantronics Voyager Pro: The headset perfected

Posted by Jack Cook on April 26, 2009 – 7:42 am
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I am always on the hunt for the perfect Bluetooth headset.  One that feels good, has good audio quality and can transmit your voice so the other side of the conversation can hear clearly as well.  There may be a solution out there with the recently announced Plantronics Voyager Pro.  It has a neat design that fits in your ear with an adjustable boom mic that will clearly enhance call quality for those you are talking to.

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Quick Look:

• Dual-mic AudioIQ noise canceling technology enriches voice quality
• Boom places mics where they best capture your voice
• Three layers of protection from wind noise
• Durable headset withstands daily wear and tear
• Multipoint pairs one headset to two phones
• Voice prompts alert battery and mute status
• Fast-charging, long-lasting battery

 

Check it out here: Introducing Plantronics Voyager Pro: The headset perfected

More after the break

 

Specifications

Talk Time Up to 6 hours
Standby Time Up to 5 days/120 hours
Weight 17.5 grams
Wearing Style Behind-the-ear, left/right wearing; boom microphone
Bluetooth Wireless Technology  Version 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), eSCO data packet transfer, Secure Simple Pairing (SSP), Profiles: Hands-free v1.5 (HFP), Headset v1.1 (HSP), Range: Up to 33 feet, Radio chipset: CSR BlueCore-Multimedia Flash
AudioIQ Technology Two noise-canceling microphones, 3mm Active Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Speaker driver, 13.6mm Internal, adaptive 20-band equalizer, Acoustic echo cancellation, Sidetone detection for noise conditions
WindSmart® Technology Stainless steel windscreens, GORE™ acoustic vents, Electronic filter in mic circuitry
QuickPair™ Technology Supports initial pairing with Bluetooth phones
Multipoint Technology Supports an active connection with two Bluetooth devices
Battery Type 3.5V Li-ion polymer rechargeable
Charge Connectors Micro USB connector and AC/DC 100–240V
Charge Time 1.5 hours for full charge
Headset Controls Power on/off, Volume up/down, Call answer/end, Mute function, Quick battery check, Call reject, Last number redial, Voice-activated dialing,
Voice Prompts Mute status on/off, Battery status for low battery and recharge battery
Compliance BQB, C-tick, CE, ETL, FCC, IC, RoHS/WEEE
Service & Support 1-Year limited warranty

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  • rick1557
    This is a very comfortable design as it distributes the weight around the ear nicely, you almost don't feel it. It is a little bulkier then some competitors, but a great performer and reliable to use.
  • superchunk007
    I found website http://www.dealsshoppie.com/product/search.php?... to be a useful resource for reviews on Plantronics Voyager PRO Bluetooth Headset. There were 54 reviews with an average rating of 4.0. These reviews helped me decide which product I wanted to buy.
  • Not the prettiest headset, would be good to see how it fairs against the mighty Jawbone. Also I hear the Motorola Endeavor HX1 is going to bring stiff competition in the noise reduction category.
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