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Judging from the photos on Plantronics’ website, the system requirements for its Voyager Pro headset include a goatee (recommended) or some carefully cultivated designer stubble (minimum). Fortunately, we were in unshaven mode when the box landed on ou...
The complete Voyager Pro UC kit is rather pricey, but will certainly be useful for office workers who want to use a single headset for both mobile and PC-based telephone calls and which looks the part. If you just want a nice headset for your mobile p...
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Plantronics Voyager PRO UC (Unified Comms) may not be the smallest Bluetooth headset in the planet. However, as soon as you fully appreciate the noise cancelling microphones on the boom, clarity of the voice, comfort, and the WindSmart technology, you...
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The Plantronics Voyager Pro UC brings some interesting sensor features and PC soft-phone compatibility to a long-lasting, great-sounding Bluetooth headset. But at $199.99, it's overpriced compared with its sensor-free brother, the Voyager Pro+, which c...
Spectacular sound quality. Long battery life. Comfortable. Interesting sensor features. Works with soft-phones.
Bulky. The opposite of stylish. Costs much more than other Bluetooth headsets we've tested. Limited Mac compatibility.
The Plantronics Voyager Pro UC is the perfect Bluetooth headset for workers with soft-phones, but it's too pricey. Buy it now...
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Bluetooth headsets are mostly associated – literally, in fact – with cellphones, but there are plenty of people looking to go wireless with their computers for VoIP. Plantronics’ Voyager PRO UC looks like a regular headset but is designed to pair not o...
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There’s a small market for Bluetooth headsets that come with auto-pairing dongles. Some peeps need a quick and reliable way to use software like Microsoft Office Communicator and Skype and so I tested out the Jabra GO 6430 a few weeks back. While I fou...
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Given that customers do have the choice, though, it's easy to recommend the base Voyager Pro as a go-to headset. It won't win a style competition, but it will provide the good call performance you'd expect. Read more: http://www.electronista.com/reviews/plantronics-voyager-pro-and-pro-uc.html#ixzz0oBxyRsbk...
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My work here on Gear Diary has given me opportunity to try a wide variety of Bluetooth headsets. The biggest common denominator with all of them is the degree to which they have improved in recent years. They have, for the most part, become more co...
Sounds great, super comfortable, cuts down wind noise better than any headset I have used, can be paired with two devices simultaneously.
One of the pricier headsets, software is Windows only Share...
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The Plantronics Voyager Pro UC provides heavy callers with an excellent way to use the same Bluetooth headset for both cell phone- and PC-based unified communications systems. eWEEK Labs tested the Voyager Pro UC WG200/B, which comes with an earpiece a...
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I had high expectations for the Plantronics Voyager Pro UC. For starters, the $200 (as of March 1, 2011) Bluetooth headset promised to deliver a full-on communications package that would allow users to connect it to a PC for software installations and...
Integrates nicely with a PC, Incoming calls sound great...
Superexpensive, Bulky design may not suit all ear sizes...
If you rely on your cell phone and Skype, this Plantronics package neatly turns your PC into a Bluetooth communications hub. The headset performs reasonably well most of the time...
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A headset can do more than keep your hands on the wheel while you're on the phone. It can free you to take notes while talking with a client, sip coffee during a conference call or even doodle while waiting on hold. In other words, a headset today is e...
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