Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth Headset: Stay in touch with family, friends and work when you rely on the convenience and comfort of this stylish headset. Its lightweight design and ability to pair with 2 phones at once will keep you up to date on all your incoming calls. Multi-microphones, stainless steel windscreens and moisture protection let you experience clear audio everywhere you go.
Customer Rating
1
Yet Again... Fail by Plantronics
on July 4, 2013
Posted by: WhosYourSeanie
from Washington
I've got this really bad love/hate relationship with Plantronics. I love how comfortable the Voyager 510, Pro, and Legend are. It's been a long time since I've had a 510, but I had 3 of those when you could find them easier. I don't think they had the problems with the volume that I've had with the Pro and Legend. I just bought a Voyager Legend yesterday, and like the Voyager Pro, I can't hear the callers worth a darn. It doesn't matter how good everything else is about a Bluetooth headset, if you can't hear the person you are talking to it is worthless. Unless you have excellent, superman hearing, I wouldn't buy this product.
Type easier and more accurately with the height-adjustable HP Elite V2 wireless keyboard. It's compatible with many computers and tablets, and the 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity works from as far away as 30 feet. The keys of the HP Elite V2 wireless keyboard operate quietly, and prevent dust and dirt accumulation.
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Love this keyboard. I've been using a Logitech K350 for years and been pretty happy with it. I bought the HP Elite for my wife for a keyboard that she needed to get when she needed one quick. She didn't like it and gave it to me so I could use it for work. I fell in love with it immediately. It's much sleeker, and much smoother to type on than my Logitech K350. The Logitech is a CLUNKER compared to the HP Elite. Everyone at work who has seen it wants one too.
What's great about it: Small, sleek, very smooth to type on.
What's not so great: As someone said there aren't any special keys on it, but I'm ok with that.
Enjoy your music while on the go with these in-ear headphones that feature an ear tip kit for a customized fit and a braided cloth cord for durability.
My main reason for buying these buds was for the initial view of build quality. I look for earbuds that have a braided cord rather than a plastic one. I had an old pair of Skullcandy earbuds that had the braided cord, and they were awesome. Unfortunately, I lost those earbuds and they weren't making new ones with the braided cord.
When I went to Best Buy to buy more these were the only brand that had the braided cord. I still wasn't very sure about purchasing them because I hadn't heard or read much about the audio quality of the Altec Lansing brand. One of the sales people at Best Buy came by and he said that these were the exact ones he owns and that he loved them. He said the sound was great.
When I got home and started using them I found out immediately that the salesman's experience on the sound from these earbuds was quite different than mine. I'm not an audiophile at all, but I was immediately disgusted with how bad the sound was on these. There isn't any bass at all and they are very "tinny". Too much treble maybe? Again, I'm no audiophile so I can't explain it properly other than the very tinny sound.
I kept these buds anyway because I use them for listening to audio books and other "non-music" material where the tinny sound isn't an issue. If you are going to use these for music I'd pass on them and go for another brand.
What's great about it: Has the braided cored I wanted
Enjoy your music while on the go with these in-ear headphones that feature an ear tip kit for a customized fit and a braided cloth cord for durability.
Overall2 out of 5
Really Bad Sound
ByWhosYourSeaniefromWashington
My main reason for buying these buds was for the initial view of build quality. I look for earbuds that have a braided cord rather than a plastic one. I had an old pair of Skullcandy earbuds that had the braided cord, and they were awesome. Unfortunately, I lost those earbuds and they weren't making new ones with the braided cord.
When I went to Best Buy to buy more these were the only brand that had the braided cord. I still wasn't very sure about purchasing them because I hadn't heard or read much about the audio quality of the Altec Lansing brand. One of the sales people at Best Buy came by and he said that these were the exact ones he owns and that he loved them. He said the sound was great.
When I got home and started using them I found out immediately that the salesman's experience on the sound from these earbuds was quite different than mine. I'm not an audiophile at all, but I was immediately disgusted with how bad the sound was on these. There isn't any bass at all and they are very "tinny". Too much treble maybe? Again, I'm no audiophile so I can't explain it properly other than the very tinny sound.
I kept these buds anyway because I use them for listening to audio books and other "non-music" material where the tinny sound isn't an issue. If you are going to use these for music I'd pass on them and go for another brand.
WhosYourSeanie
Washington
My free ones sound better
August 17, 2011
I thought I would add a comment to my review. I forgot my altec lansing bliss ear buds at home today. I have a set of back-up ones I don't use that often. They are just for backup. These are a set that were a freebie that I got with my cell phone. The darn freebies sound tons better than the altec lansing that I bought. I didn't think I'd notice much of a difference since it's just a voice recording/auido book, but even with plain and simple dialog the free ones are better.