Posted on 29. Apr, 2010 by IBM in Miscellaneous.
Tags: 395, bluetooth, bluetooth handsfree, bluetooth headset, BluetoothHandsfree, BluetoothHeadset, explorer 395, Explorer395, featured, features, plantronics, Plantronics Bluetooth, plantronics explorer 395, PlantronicsBluetooth, PlantronicsExplorer395, review, video, wireless
At Engadget, we're used to playing with premium Bluetooth headsets like the
Jabra Stone and
Jawbone Icon, so it's only natural this $49.95 Plantronics headset would lower our expectations, but turns out it's not bad for the money. For starters, the actual earpiece looks much better than the renders we saw, with a retro look that we quite liked. We're also promised easy operation with few buttons -- the silver paddle-like button (with LEDs underneath) for phone calls and Bluetooth pairing; the black volume button on one side with five incremental volume steps; and the ridged power slide switch on the other side. You'll find a micro-USB port at the end of the silver button, followed by the ear plug underneath and the mic on the other end. Enough with the list of features -- read on to find out how well this headset performs.
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Plantronics Explorer 395 Bluetooth headset review - ibuymobile.co.uk Reviews Me
29. Apr, 2010
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Paul Hundrieser
23. Jun, 2010
This little guy is definitely better than the earlier, bulky, Star Trek-like predecessors. It’s sure to go over well because of the price and what people are asking for – a SMALLER Bluetooth! Great review, by the way.
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