Plantronics M50 Bluetooth Headset
Plantronics M50 Bluetooth Headset
- Streams music and audio from your smartphone; noise and wind resistant for clear calls
- Voice alerts tell you talk time, volume, connection, and more
- iPhone displays headset battery meter so you'll always have time to talk
- Up to 11 hours of talk time, up to 384 hours (16 days) of standby time
- What's in the Box: headset, ear hook, Micro USB AC Charger, operating instructions
- Block noise and wind from calls
- Comfortably fits either ear
- Pair 2 phones and take a call from either
- Stream tunes and podcasts
- iPhone dispays headset battery meter
Plantronics M50 Bluetooth Headset
This headset is the closest to perfect I've used.
Features:
* Dedicated sliding on/off switch.
* Streaming of music, audio, podcasts, etc.
* Long battery life
* Noise and wind cancellation
* Voice notifications
Pros:
* Connects instantly to phone. No missed calls due to on/off delay.
* Small size.
* Light weight.
* Loud, crisp, audio.
* Battery lasts a LONG time.
* Standard micro-USB charging jack.
* Can stream music or other audio from phone to headset. Great for listening to talk radio, podcasts, etc.
* Great Bluetooth range.
Cons:
* Single volume button rather than up/down volume.
* Noise cancellation not as effective as some other headsets.
* At max volume, it can crackle at times.
Features:
* Dedicated sliding on/off switch.
* Streaming of music, audio, podcasts, etc.
* Long battery life
* Noise and wind cancellation
* Voice notifications
Pros:
* Connects instantly to phone. No missed calls due to on/off delay.
* Small size.
* Light weight.
* Loud, crisp, audio.
* Battery lasts a LONG time.
* Standard micro-USB charging jack.
* Can stream music or other audio from phone to headset. Great for listening to talk radio, podcasts, etc.
* Great Bluetooth range.
Cons:
* Single volume button rather than up/down volume.
* Noise cancellation not as effective as some other headsets.
* At max volume, it can crackle at times.
Plantronics M50 Bluetooth Headset
Review:
I have used about a dozen different Bluetooth headsets and this one is now my favorite. It's not perfect but it is the closest to perfect I've used. I've always been torn between the Moto and Plantronics brand headsets. The reason is the Moto headsets turn on instantly when you open the boom. They are also very comfortable. The problem is that the boom hinge breaks over time or if you put the headset in your pocket. Also, the battery life is okay but not great. Last, while the early Moto headsets had great voice quality, the newer ones are muffled sounding.
I have used about a dozen different Bluetooth headsets and this one is now my favorite. It's not perfect but it is the closest to perfect I've used. I've always been torn between the Moto and Plantronics brand headsets. The reason is the Moto headsets turn on instantly when you open the boom. They are also very comfortable. The problem is that the boom hinge breaks over time or if you put the headset in your pocket. Also, the battery life is okay but not great. Last, while the early Moto headsets had great voice quality, the newer ones are muffled sounding.
Plantronics M50 Bluetooth Headset
The Plantronics headsets get louder then other brands and they last. I
have 4 different models and I've never had one of them break. They are
rugged! Some aren't very comfortable though. Their battery lasts a
very long time so I don't have to carry another charger when I travel
for a day or two, which is good since Plantronics uses a proprietary
charger. I always wondered why they don't use a standard mini or micro
USB jack like everyone else. While I always liked Plantronics best,
there was lots of room for improvement.
Plantronics M50 Bluetooth Headset
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