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The editors liked
Great design
Comfortable to wear
Excellent sound quality
Magnetic power connector
Caller ID
Lighter and less bulky than other boom-style headsets
The Plantronics Voyager Legend has superb audio quality and a well-crafted
Comfortable design
The editors didn't like
Pricey
Large
The Plantronics Voyager Legend's big boom mic arm isn't compact. Its ear tips don't form a tight audio seal
Abstract: Plantronics Voyager Legend Review – The newest Bluetooth headset from Plantronics, the Voyager Legend, enhances the design that works in the older Voyager Pro HD model.The updated model takes what works and makes them better in Voyager Legend. Not to m...
Great design, Comfortable to wear, Excellent sound quality, Magnetic power connector, Caller ID
Pricey, Large
It might be a bit on the large size, but the Plantronics Voyager Legend is a comfortable and feature-packed headset....
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Published: 2012-09-18, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
Lighter and less bulky than other boom-style headsets, the Plantronics Voyager Legend has superb audio quality and a well-crafted, comfortable design
The Plantronics Voyager Legend's big boom mic arm isn't compact. Its ear tips don't form a tight audio seal
The $99.99 Plantronics Voyager Legend big boom microphone isn't for the fashion conscious but its superb call audio quality and comfortable fit make it an excellent buy....
Long battery life, Good App support, Water resistant to a certain extent
Rubber build takes on fingerprints
While it doesn’t have the best design, nor the longest battery life, with a great sound quality with noise cancellation, a good number of buttons, good app support and device integration as well as a charging case which can be bought for a few extra bucks...
Excellent performance, Blocks out background noise, Easy to use,
Bulky, Short, proprietary charging cable, Older, more obtrusive design
The Plantronics Voyager Legend has an old-school look, and is bulkier than the Voyager Edge, but delivers much of the same performance. It's easy to use, too, except when it comes time for charging thanks to its too short, proprietary cable. Still, if yo...
Good audio quality for a Bluetooth headset, Voice quality is excellent, Includes car charger, Firmware upgradeable/feature customizable via your PC, PC software runs through the browser, Android software to turn features on/off, Included wall charger and
Call/end call button is small and not easy to reach
The Plantronics Voyager Legend ReviewPublished September 8, 2015 | By DevinPosted in ReviewsOn one hand you have tiny Bluetooth headset like the Moto Hint, which we've recently reviewed. With these types headsets it's all about style and portability. On t...
Wonderful call quality, Cuts down on background noise including wind, Protected from sweat and moisture by P2i technology, Has voice dialing/answering or ignoring incoming calls, Smart sensors allow answering a call by putting on the headset, Comfortable
Short, proprietary charging cable
The Plantronics Voyager Legend is a huge hit in our home. I would highly recommend this headset because the call quality is so impressive (voice audio quality was wonderful even when driving with the windows rolled down). This headset is somewhat more exp...
Build Quality, Design (Overall), Size / Weight (19g With The Eartip), Audio Quality (Both Ends), Tri-Mics With Wind Canceling Technology, Caller Announce / Voice Commands, Battery Life (Up To 6+ Hours Of Continuous Use), Bluetooth 3.0 (A2DP/AVRCHP/HFP/HSP
Price (For Some), Magnetic USB Connector (Harder To Replace),
If i said that i was taken off guard by the overall performance of the Voyager Legend i would be lying since its predecessors have already set the bar high enough so it's somewhat natural that Plantronics would only release something better, at least in t...
Published: 2012-09-18, Author: Charles , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: As smartphones get bigger and bigger, it becomes ever less desirable to hold the device to your head to make a phone call. Bluetooth headsets have been around for years now, and every new product generation brings better design, more features and enhanced...