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Wireless : Plantronics Voyager 510Sl Voyager Bluetooth Headset System with Automatic Lifter and AC/DC Charger

 
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is an excellent product.
I bought this a couple months ago. At first, I was concerned about the battery life but, it is actually very good and have not run out of battery as of yet. I love that it works with both the home and cell phone. It is the only on the market to my knowledge that does this. The only downside is that your range is only about 30 ft. It gets scratchy at that point. I would definitely recommend this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Charger stopped working right after warranty ran out - badly designed
I cannot change my star rating, but I wish I could. It worked good at first, but I had serious problems later on.

I bought this product on March 5, 2007. It has a 1-year warranty. 13 months after I bought it, when I put the headset in the charger, I noticed the connection was weak and intermittend. It continued to get worse over time. By May of 2008 (14 months after I bought it), the headset would not make a connection to the charger at all.

I called Plantronics Tech Support, and they said that the solution was for me to to hold my finger on the headset so it would make a connection! I told them that I could not hold my finger on the headset for hours so the headset could recharge.

Their next solution was for me to buy another charger for the "discounted" price of $98, since it was out of warranty.

It seems that this product was designed to last just long enough to make it through the warranty period.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Superb, unique, Treo 650 + Deskphone Bluetooth Solution!
I talk on a landline or on a Treo 650 all day from my home office. I've been using a Palm Treo headset for Treo calls, and my Treo wired headset for landline calls on a 5.8 Ghz Panasonic cordless phone, surrounded by 2.4 Ghz wireless internet signals. While this setup works, issues are (a) I am tethered to the desk (and often tangled and dropping the cordless handset), (b) switching headsets is a hassle (I did not try wearing both headsets on separate ears--too confusing and I want one ear available for the local environment), (c) landline callers often complain that they hear an "echo" of their voice on the Treo wired headset, (d) and the extra step of having to plug my Palm headset into its charger (and its lack of a low battery indicator) results in having to recharge it when I need to be using it.

My ideal solution would enable me to answer calls on either phone with a single headset, keeping my hands free for working on my computer, un-tether/untangle me so I can move around my office and home, and provide a convenient recharging stand for the headset (like the Jabra JX10). My functional priorities: (1) 2-way voice clarity, (2) wearing comfort and stability to stay on my ear, (3) range. Cool style/design is not a significant factor.

I stumbled on the Plantronics 510 headset, which has a seemingly unique "multi-point" technology enabling it to pair to two phones at the same time. On-line research revealed a seemingly well-designed desk phone adapter with an integrated a headset holder/charger. The value of the optional "handset lifter" was hard to assess without seeing it working. But the entire system is expensive ($399 list on the Plantronics site, $300 at other retailers), and it requires a wired desk phone--it's not compatible with a cordless, due to the way it connects to a wired handset. However, I know Plantronics is a manufacturer of serious office headset solutions, so I figure you get what you pay for. I read some reviews (few available, not even listed on the Treonauts site), found it on the web for $210, and ordered it to test it out.

Well, I've only been using it 3 days, but it is superb! I dusted off an old wired desk phone (keeping the cordless with programmed numbers to place calls), plugged everything together, paired to my Treo easily, kept all the default hear/talk volume settings, charged the headset - and started placing/answering calls -- flawlessly!

On talk quality, even my critical, hard-of-hearing friend had no complaints. On listen quality, I raised the hear volume switch on the base one notch, and now it's perfect. And the handset lifter is awesome! I dial the call on the cordless, then press the call button on the headset; the handset lifts and you hear the call going through; I hang up the cordless. Range-wise, I can walk upstairs to the kitchen to refill my coffee, step outside to greet the fedex man, and *almost* get the mail - which is about 70 feet from the base station! Conservatively it looks like I will get a good solid 30 feet, through walls, with no quality loss (though still only about 10 feet if I'm talking on the Treo). And a nice feature: if I *do* go out of range, a low tone indicates this--without dropping the call--and a high tone let's me know I am back in range and resumes the call!

To receive a call on either the Treo of the landline, I just touch the call button on the headset, which is conveniently centered on my ear. Once you set the listen volume to a good level, this is the only button you really need to touch, and it is easy to "find". And comfort-wise: VERY comfortable! The over-the-ear design keeps the headset feeling solidly in place; the smallest earpiece fits snugly in my ear, but absent is the pressure of other earpieces I've used (gels & 'hard' earbuds) . I can hardly feel its weight on my ear, and there is *no* pressure inside my ear; I can easily wear it all day. When I take it off, I stick it right into its holder/charge - so it's always charged up!

The packaging could use one very small improvement: the headset eartip guide could use some verbal description, to complement the diagrams, for selecting/fitting the right eartips, and for removing them from the headset as you try on the 3 different sizes.

I am a careful, discerning technology consumer, and am aware that the real proof of satisfaction comes after weeks of use--not hours or even days. I save all packaging to return a product that does not perform to expectations. I can tell you that I am already confident that the 510SL is a keeper! I will post updates to this initial review in a couple of weeks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product
I bought the Plantronics 510SL kit a few months ago to use a single headset while in the office and with my Sprint 6700 (Windows Mobile 5) and love it.

The comfort on this headset is really great. I've used other Bluetooth headsets from Motorola and this is much more comfortable. It is also very clear even in the wind; the Motorola wasn't. I think this has to do with the arm and the wind phone protection. Very clear and easy to pair.

In the office, I use this with an ancient AT&T 7406 phone on a PBX system. After a few hookups and adjustments, it works great. I have a co-worker who has an ancient monitor that was leaking electrical interference so I had to play with the position a little. But it works great now. The H10 lifter is great... I can use the button on the headset to answer calls in the bathroom if I want!

I also use this headset with both a PC and a Mac to call people over Skype. Calls are very clear and people tell me that they cannot hear the difference from a regular phone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Bluetooth Headset
I purchased the system because I wanted a headset that would work with my office phone as well as with my Treo 650. Installation was fairly straightforward. I also purchased the online indicator light, which is helpful when someone walks into your office unaware that you are on the phone and starts talking to you.

The system has clear sound, plenty of volume, excellent range for Bluetooth, and the headset is comfortable to wear. I wear it all day long (except when I'm in a client meeting or otherwise do not wish to look like a geek), and charge it for about half an hour or so with the included A/C charger when I get home.

Be aware that there are limitations to using the headset with the cell phone. The Bluetooth radio of the Treo isn't as powerful as the Plantronics base unit, so the range and ability to communicate through solid objects are reduced. Also, answering an incoming call using the phone works well, but I haven't quite mastered the process of answering the call with the headset button yet. Still, I'm pleased with the overall performance of this headset with the Treo, and it's smart enough to be able to use with both phones at the same time.


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