Plantronics Discovery 665 Bluetooth Headset
Starting at: $45.99
CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: Nicole Lee
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The good: The Plantronics Discovery 665 comes with two charging options, a vibrate mode, and different earbud sizes, plus the charging pocket lights up whenever there's an incoming call. The Discovery 665 also has an improved digital sound processing technology called AudioIQ that improves audio quality.
The bad: The Plantronics Discovery 665 is not a notable upgrade from its predecessor, the 655. It has fewer charging options, and it still retains the two small volume buttons.
The bottom line: The Plantronics Discovery 665 is a great little Bluetooth headset with amazing sound quality. But due to its lack of charging options, you shouldn't feel pressured to upgrade from the 655.
You wouldn't be far off base if you thought the Plantronics Discovery 665 was an update from the Discovery 655 Bluetooth headset, as it looks and feels very much like its predecessor. It even comes with a similar-looking charging pocket and also comes in a silver and black finish. However, though the Discovery 665 has improved audio quality, we can't recommend it over the 655 due to its lack of charging options. The Discovery 665 will retail for $149.99.
The Discovery 665 is slimmer and more tapered than its predecessor at 0.4x0.5x2.0 inches (the ... Expand full review
You wouldn't be far off base if you thought the Plantronics Discovery 665 was an update from the Discovery 655 Bluetooth headset, as it looks and feels very much like its predecessor. It even comes with a similar-looking charging pocket and also comes in a silver and black finish. However, though the Discovery 665 has improved audio quality, we can't recommend it over the 655 due to its lack of charging options. The Discovery 665 will retail for $149.99.
The Discovery 665 is slimmer and more tapered than its predecessor at 0.4x0.5x2.0 inches (the 655 measures 0.6x0.5x2.0 inches), and it weighs less than 0.3 ounce. Even though it also comes in a silver and black finish, the color scheme is reversed when compared to the Discovery 655. Everything else about the Discovery 665 headset remains the same: three different rubberized ear gel pieces for your comfort, an optional flexible ear hook for more security, a simple square multifunction button on the front, as well as two tiny rubberized buttons for the volume controls underneath. As with the 655, we weren't too fond of the tiny buttons. Though they are raised from the surface of the headset, they still proved a bit tricky to press when the headset was worn on our ear.
As with the 655, the Discovery 665 headset also comes with a carrying case that doubles as a charger. It has a clip on the back in case you want to attach it to a shirt pocket. If the headset is in the charging case when there's an incoming call, it will vibrate as well as light up. This is especially useful when in the car, since it provides a visual indicator for an incoming call. Taking the headset out of the case will automatically answer the call. Unlike its predecessor, the Discovery 665 has only two charging options: a vehicle-charging adapter and a USB adapter. While we understand the 665 is supposed to be for drivers, we would still like to have additional charging options included in the package. The 655 on the other hand, comes with an AC adapter as well as an AAA-battery charging unit.
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Nicole Lee is a senior associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also a fan of comic books, video games, and of course, shiny gadgets.
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"I'm liking it!" By bigd1967
Pros Pairs easily and very comfortable
Cons Wish it came with more charging accessories...
Summary I went ahead after reading the few reviews available at the time of this writing that I really do like this headset. Voices came through clearly and people said that they couldn't tell I was on a headset. I have to say although I wish it did come with ... Expand full review
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- Headphones Type: Headphone - Monaural
- Product type: Headset
- Design: Convertible