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- Awesome WireLess Bluetooth Headset
- Plantronics Voyager Legend UC
- Know of Anything Better?
- Talk that Talk
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PC/iphone/skype/gchat/google meetup/gotomeeting headset
First impression:I got mine a couple days ago and it is almost flawless. It has a builtin siri-like voice commands.. comes with 3 different charges.. connected to both my iphone and my pc completely in about 30 seconds with no setup..
Second impression: ya it also has siri capabilities.. volume is really really good... lasts 7 hrs.. works on either ear.. install was 10 seconds to pair to my phone and pc
I haven't been this impressed with a product since my iphone (and my new TI calculator). And I'm glad since it was $200
Official Plantronics Site: Voyager Legend UC - $199.95
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March 5th, 2013
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