| | |  | Unlocked Cell Phones | Home » » Plantronics Voyager 510S Voyager Bluetooth Headset System with AC/DC Charger | | | | | | | Description: | | Enjoy wireless freedom in the office or on the go with the Plantronics® Voyager 510S Bluetooth® Headset. Ensuring lightweight, all-day comfort, the Voyager 510S delivers superior sound quality and provides WindSmart technology for clear voice transmission. At the touch of a button you can seamlessly switch between office phone and voice-enabled Bluetooth mobile device. Wherever, Whenever, Wireless. | | | Features: | |
• One headset for wireless communication in and out of office. Desk phone adapter turns your office phone into a Bluetooth® phone.
• Lightweight headset design for all-day wearing comfort
• Noise-Canceling microphone for clearer conversations
• WindSmart provides wind-noise reduction technology for optimal sound clarity
• One-touch call control buttons
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 9.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.03 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Excellent toolOct 10, 2007
By Brett J. Burk I use this headset with my cell phone (a Treo 700w), my desk phone (Avaya Partner II system) and my laptop for Skype calls (MacBook Pro). I have also used it with my home phone and have been completely pleased in all cases. It is comfortable, the audio quality is excellent and the system is easy to use.
35 of 44 found the following review helpful:
not just a headset, but complicated landline phone connect system as wellFeb 13, 2006
By KNSudha This is the really nice plantronics bluetooth headset, which works great as a headset, but also bundled with this is a complicated system (part mechanical) which can pick up and hang up your landline office phone. The headset as you know can pair with two devices, so this includes a bluetooth adapter for your landline phone, hence the price difference. You can basically pick up calls from both your cell and landline seamlessly with the same headset if you need that feature.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Short working rangeJun 19, 2008
By YXZ11 I have used CS50 for a long time and I got 510S as a replacement. After trying 510S for a few days, I went back to CS50:
Pros:
Works for both my landline and cell phone at the same time, I realy like this.
Good sound quality.
Cons:
Compares with CS50, I got much shorter range. This is the deciding factor that I switched back to CS50. Had it been a class 1 (100M range), I would have kept it and given it five stars.
If you do not require a work range more than a couple of meters, this is the right product for you.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great for Blackberry, Good for Cisco Office PhoneJan 27, 2008
By Dubbie Picked this headset for two reasons. First, got tired of my wired headset for the office...felt like a leashed animal on long calls. Secondly, got tired of replacing my headset for my cell so I wanted something that had good sound quality and wouldn't easily fall off. On the mobile front, I have a BB 8700 and the sound quality of the 510 is probably the best I've experienced out of all the different wireless headsets I've tried. My only criticism is that it's not as comfortable as I had hoped. As someone mentioned, I think part of it has to do with the size of your ear. The wrap around feature might be a little much if you have a smaller ear. Also, the foam on the actual earpiece itself is a little annoying if you have on for an extended period of time. Relative to the landline, it took me a little time to figure out the wiring configuration. What's odd is that the sound quality seems to be lower than when connected to my BB. Not sure why that's the case since Plantronics makes the base unit. The sound quality is okay...there is the occassional static and folks on the other end tell me that they can tell that I'm on a headset. What is annoying is the need to lift up the handset and to press the connection button on the base unit or headset. I know that there's probably a technical reason for this, but my office phone has a seperate jack and button for a wired headset and I can't understand why I can't simply press that button to initiate the connection to the 510S. Overall, I think this is an above average product, especially given the alternatives out there. I'm sure that there are better wireless alternatives for the landline, but nothing that I could find that offered the flexibility of being used with your cell as well. That being said, there's still plenty of room for improvement.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
One for ALL and all for ONEFeb 27, 2009
By P. Gulati
"Keeper"
I have been a Jabra Bluetooth fan for years and this is my first non-Jabra Bluetooth headset. In these years I have broken, lost or damaged at least five Jabra headsets but still was looking for all for one solution.
There are three major audio communication devices today which may need a headset. Starting with your deskphone, your cell/mobile phone and may be your software VoIP running on your laptop/desktop specifically when you travel.
I am glad to say this device can do all that and that too with ease of use to the limit that factory settings will work for most standard phones.
Desk phone/Landline (as we used to call it :-) )
I am using Cisco 79xx series VoIP desk phone at work with headset button that has RJ11 jack for headset - piece of cake worked like a charm, no tuning required except minor volume setting.
Cell/Mobile
Paired with my blackberry and iPhone under a minute and up and running
VoIP Softphone: have not tried as yet but have been informed that it should work flawlessly.
So far my experience for the last 48 hours have been nothing but *five star*.
Sound Quality: Excellent 5* including NO static, noise etc
Distance: Pretty good, I can use my breakroom while in the meeting which should be 20+ feet without loss of quality
Remote pickup/drop: I dont have a lifter so I have to press headset button but can drop the call remotely. Cell phone works just fine the way it should including last number redial
Weight n Stuff : Very nice fit and light wt however as compared to typical BT series of Jabra it is little big (with extended MIC)
Noise Cancellation: Haven't heard a complaint as yet including while driving the car wih driving window open
Additional: I am thinking of buying the 500A base station for my home as well so that I can use the same headset for all my needs - Bonus.
Looks: Not bad but this is not the one that will enhance your looks :-). Extended Mic gives you noise cancelling, avoids your effort to speak louder but reduces the glamour case you care but thats my opinion.
Now the downside
1. Minor: Base station, as typical of Plantronics, too big could have done a better job but not really a downside as in cant take even half a point for that. But something to think about.
2. Major downside is unlike Jabra's amazing feature of connecting two bluetooth devices at the same time, 510S system just drops my cell phone and connects to basestation the moment it reaches with in the vicinity of signal - bad bad bad
I really wish that plantronics can develop the headset to support multiple bluetooth devices simultaneously so that irrespetive what rings you can answer and feel really handsfree.
That takes one star away. Case I could find a solution to this problem I will update my review.
Hope this info will help you a bit meanwhile "Wish you all the best in search for the perfect headset"
:-)
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