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Review on Plantronics Voyager 5200 Bluetooth Headset by Craig Sethuraman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything I was looking for

I have owned 2 other Bluetooth voice activated phones in the past. I was happy with them, but like everything else, they eventually stopped working. I couldn't get that brand anymore, so I searched the web for another phone that would allow hands-free calling. To handle a call, the phone announces the caller ID and prompts you to answer or ignore the call. If the caller is ignored, they go to your voicemail. I find it works great and has the ability to make calls even if your number is listed in your contacts. It has the option to redial the last dialed number with two small presses on the earphones. It is easy to use, the sound settings are very good and easy to use. The only complaint I would like to make is that it comes with very poor instructions. You can download an app that really helps and I found the best help on Utube. They have a contact number available for assistance. I do want to mention that the range of sizes of the actual pad that fits in the ear is very satisfactory and the ability to change the size you want is far superior to any Bluetooth I've had in the past. This is much less likely to be a problem. Other brands had sliding pieces of rubber that easily come off when this phone is actually locked when swapped out and very secure. I am very happy with this phone and would definitely recommend it. Indiana passed a law making cell phone use while driving illegal effective July 1, 2020, but hands-free use is permitted. I wear glasses and also wear sunglasses with no interference from the handset.

Pros
  • Accessories and consumables
Cons
  • Really don't like it, everything is fine

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April 23, 2023
My favorite headset