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Plantronics Voyager 510SL

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The handset lifter attached easily to our landline phone with adhesive strips. We had to experiment with the position, but once we got it in the correct place, it worked without incident. Plantronics wisely included a switch on the lifter that adjusts the height to which if lifts the phone.

We tested the Plantronics Voyager 510 with a Sony Ericsson S710a. The pairing process was easy to understand, and we were up and running in no time. Sound quality for cell phone calls was mostly good, though with a somewhat hollow quality at times. Callers asked if we were using a headset, but that's nothing out of the ordinary. Previous Plantronics headsets picked up a noticeable amount of wind noise, but the 510 came with a windscreen ear tip and mic cover that provided some improvement. The headset came with a fair amount of features, including noise canceling, last-number redial, voice dialing, call reject, and the ability to transfer calls between the headset and a cell phone. The 510 has a rated battery life of six hours of talk time and promised standby time of just more than four days.

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Plantronics Voyager 510SL: $199.00 - $299.99
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Newegg.com
$239.99 Yes 5.0 star rating
Amazon.com
$230.49 Yes 5.0 star rating
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Amazon.com Marketplace
$255.12 Yes 5.0 star rating
GeminiComputers.com
$239.87 Yes 5.0 star rating

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