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Review on Bluetooth headset Plantronics Voyager Legend, black by Micha Sawecki ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is okay, it's not a waste of money!

The solution to the riddle "How to change the nozzle": you need to push it in and turn it counterclockwise - then it is removed. Its pros: - scary pontovy appearance. The designers really did their best. - Pont box with magnetic closure - wide range of wearing options: on the right or left ear; as an insert or as a stick; nozzles for different diameters of the ear hole; adjustable microphone tilt (actually there are three microphones inside). - the interlocutor hears me perfectly - "there is no difference with the phone." Good audibility in noisy places: in a store, along the road with the noise of cars. - good volume margin - all sorts of small conveniences: the phone rings - put on the headset - the call was received on the headset; you talk on the phone, put on a headset - the call is transferred to it; etc. - long stated talk time - 7 hours. I didn’t say so much, but it feels like it lasts 2-4 hours without recharging. - convenient charging on a magnet: you don't need to stick anything anywhere - just bring the headset to the charger, and it will attach itself. - full charge in 1.5 hours - Declared protection against moisture - rain, sweat, spilled water. Didn't check it myself. - voice control, configuration options through the application on the phone - also declared, but did not personally check With its cons: - the interlocutor is heard worse than on the phone. On the phone, the audibility is clear, as if the interlocutor is speaking into your ear. The headset produces a flatter sound, with a constant hiss. Phone - Samsung Galaxy S2. - Claimed wind protection. But she doesn't work. Even with a moderate wind, the interlocutor does not hear anything, even if you yell into the headset. You can bring the phone close to your mouth and cover it with your palm - you can’t bring the headset anywhere and you can only cover it with a motorcycle helmet. Therefore, when the wind is non-functional. I'm afraid if you're looking for a headset for roller skating, cycling or something like that - Plantronics Voyager Legend will not suit you. - poor quality of the recorded voice of the "announcer"