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Uploaded by itsrayght on May 23, 2008
http://hotelectronicgadgets.com/voyagerGet your Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset
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i got one for my ps3
bluedragonfire123 1 year ago
I bought this headset several months ago!! It's Really Really GOOD!! Best headset I have ever owned and I have bought 3 others before this one!!
1. Clarity is great
2. Fits is not bad bad at all
3. No complaints from receiver
4. No wind noise that I could hear
5. Lightweight
6. Glasses are not a problem (my main concern on headsets)
majorghn 2 years ago
@majorghn lol you'v got a point but i don't need glasses
MacsCanfly 2 years ago
i NOTICE THAT THESE DIPSTICK MANUFACTURES NEVER MENTION IF THE HEADSET IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE MILLIONS OF CUSTOMERS WHO WEAR PRESCRIPTION GLASSES AND SUNGLASSES....JUST GLOSS RIGHT OVER THAT LITTLE TIDBIT!!
"Windsmart Technology allows you to seamlessly switch between two Bluetooth devices."
Windsmart is an audio processing algorithm. The technology trademark that was referenced is actually called "Multipoint."
jevansturner 2 years ago
holy crap what's up with that music?!?
haroof 3 years ago
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i got one for my ps3
bluedragonfire123 1 year ago
I bought this headset several months ago!! It's Really Really GOOD!! Best headset I have ever owned and I have bought 3 others before this one!!
1. Clarity is great
2. Fits is not bad bad at all
3. No complaints from receiver
4. No wind noise that I could hear
5. Lightweight
6. Glasses are not a problem (my main concern on headsets)
majorghn 2 years ago
@majorghn lol you'v got a point but i don't need glasses
MacsCanfly 2 years ago
i NOTICE THAT THESE DIPSTICK MANUFACTURES NEVER MENTION IF THE HEADSET IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE MILLIONS OF CUSTOMERS WHO WEAR PRESCRIPTION GLASSES AND SUNGLASSES....JUST GLOSS RIGHT OVER THAT LITTLE TIDBIT!!
majorghn 2 years ago
"Windsmart Technology allows you to seamlessly switch between two Bluetooth devices."
Windsmart is an audio processing algorithm. The technology trademark that was referenced is actually called "Multipoint."
jevansturner 2 years ago
holy crap what's up with that music?!?
haroof 3 years ago