Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset
- Windsmart Technology allows you to seamlessly switch between two Bluetooth® devices
- Noise-canceling microphone for superior sound quality
- Up to 6 hours talk time and up to 100 hours standby time
- One-touch call answer/end, last number redial and voice activated dialing
- Compatible with Bluetooth devices supporting the headset or hands-free profile
Product Description
Simplify your communications! The lightweight and versatile Plantronics® Voyager 510 Bluetooth® Headset delivers all-day wearing comfort, clearer voice transmission and superior sound quality. With exclusive Multipoint Technology, your headset seamlessly transforms into a powerful communication solution for up to two Bluetooth devices. It’s right here- Wherever, Whenever, Wireless.Amazon.com Product Description
For the ultimate in wireless freedom, look no further than the Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth headset, which represents a generational leap in Bluetooth headset technology. It’s comfortable and light enough for all day wear, and it offers unprecedented clarity and sound quality. These are great features, but the real revolution involves Plantronics’ exclusive Multipoint technology, which allows the headset to function as a powerful communication solution for up to two Bluetooth devices. With Multipoint technology you can switch betwee… More >>
Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset
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5 comments
P. Balmeo on December 17, 2009 at 10:40 am
I ordered this headset from AMAZON and it was delivered to someone else in a city other than my own. I emailed them to see what was going on and then they blew me off by saying, “Please sir just wait until the order date commitment is lapsed, then contact us if you still have not obtained your product.” Very non-proactive. To add spite to me, they then charged me again for this product. HORRIBLE! Never order from AMAZON themself. ORder from another company. I ordered 3 other things after I ordered this headset and they arrived correctly to me and not to someone else in a timely manner.
PB
Hector P. Mori on December 17, 2009 at 10:45 am
good afternoon until now they do not understand me that I buy 1 loudspeaker and free hands and single have given back the money to me of the loudspeakers and that never I do not arrive at my hands the other product nor have given back my good money either to me no longer I write but or lose the money and please does not return to me to send supplies of their products so that I am disappointed of this completes purchase thanks for everything.
R. Martinez on December 17, 2009 at 11:51 am
I was sold a defective bluetooth headset. And yes, I am absolutely positive that its the bluetooth headset, not me. I used to work for an indirect representative for Cingular, T-Mobile, Sprint (together with Nextel), Surewest, Verizon and Helio. I have seen my fair share of bluetooth headsets and have paired them to a number of phones for customers. This headset would not go into the pairing mode. So now, I’m stuck with a defective (perhaps even used or refurbished) piece of junk. “Do a manufacturer’s warranty claim” you may say to yourself aloud? But for what? To waste even more time and money (postage) that I can’t afford. No thanks, for now on, I’m sticking to purchasing electronics out of a store, with person to person responsibility and customer service. Lesson learned.
Gary Pan on December 17, 2009 at 12:31 pm
I would give this item a rating if I could actually get it from Amazon. I ordered this on June 5. The listing says it’s “in stock” and shipping from Amazon, however the order is marked as delayed, with an estimated shipping date of June 17 (a Sunday, it won’t be shipped on that day).
EDIT: Now the 0rder ship date is delayed until June 25…I’ll wait the extra week. If they can’t manage to get it this time, I’ll have to shop some more (elsewhere).
I had this same problem ordering cell phones from Amazon, and finally bought them directly from the wireless carrier after waiting over a month for Amazon to decide they couldn’t get the “in stock” phones.
David P. Pollak on December 17, 2009 at 2:17 pm
The product has terrible audio quality with the MacBook Pro. Plantronics claims that it only works with Cell Phones.