eCost has the Plantronics Voyager Pro Bluetooth Headset $63 + $10 shipping = $73 with free shipping. Usees two bottom mounted microphones to cancel out ambient noise and wind. The battery holds up to six hour of continuous talk time, for better or worse. [Compare]
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#1
techjunkieinSEA - Posted 8:41 pm PDT 10/22/09 (8 Posts)
This is a great headset. I've tried so many BT headsets and most of them suck. I am frequently in noisy areas on the phone and that is the downfall of so many models. Others have hard-to-use controls, poor battery life, etc.
This one is:
Easy to get on and off;
Controls are easy to work while it's on your ear;
Battery lasts plenty long;
Incoming and outgoing sound quality is excellent, even in noisy areas;
Volume is good;
Has some style
Don't waste your money on those $30 models unless you are never in noisy environments and don't care what you sound like to those who call you.
This one is:
Easy to get on and off;
Controls are easy to work while it's on your ear;
Battery lasts plenty long;
Incoming and outgoing sound quality is excellent, even in noisy areas;
Volume is good;
Has some style
Don't waste your money on those $30 models unless you are never in noisy environments and don't care what you sound like to those who call you.
#2
Anonymous - Posted 10:16 pm PDT 10/22/09 (16777072 Posts)
Yes Plantronics work really well. But when the rechargable battery no longer holds a charge after about 1 years, the thing becomes junk.
Plus I wouldn't exactly expect ecost to stand behind anything. Caveat emptor.
Plus I wouldn't exactly expect ecost to stand behind anything. Caveat emptor.
#3
sleepydog - Posted 8:41 pm PST 12/2/09 (252 Posts)





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