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Plantronics recently added a number of Bluetooth headsets to their lineup. I am familiar with Plantronics from my call center days. They make very nice headsets. I also owned a Calisto Pro at home that I only very recently retired in favor of my VTech...
Attractive design, Voice status and directions, Android and iOS applications, Pair with two phones at once, Choice of colors...
Nothing...
I really like the hardware. The application is a nice addition, but it would be nicer to see an easier way to record a note for sending (though you could do it with Vocalyst) and maybe the ability to see charge time in the application. I will continue...
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This handset was designed exclusively for iPhone and Androids. What’s on board? Nice looks, an unusual cable, rich functionality and a reasonable price. Design The package is typical for Plantronics devices – a plastic cylinder and the headset wit...
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The Marque M155 ($59 direct) is Plantronic's most stylish Bluetooth headset to date. It's super tiny, and so comfortable you may forget you're even wearing it. Earpiece sound quality is solid, there's A2DP streaming, and a free one-year basic subscript...
Stylish, Small, Very comfortable, Great sound quality in earpiece for calls and A2DP streaming...
Poor background noise supression...
The Plantronics Marque M155 is a stylish, comfortable Bluetooth headset, but poor noise reduction means it doesn’t work well for calls on the go...
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When it comes to Bluetooth headsets, Plantronics is one of the well-known names that come to mind. The company started as a maker for aviation headsets, and slowly grew to mobile headset, noise-canceling technology and the personal speakerphone. (In c...
The stylish Plantronics Marque M155 fits snugly to one's ear and does not look as menacing as some of the headsets currently on the market. With features such as voice commands to take or decline calls, it certainly puts the Bluetooth headset ahead of...
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Adobe Premiere Elements 10 Review–The Adobe Premiere Elements software“series”(check my previous Adobe Premiere Elements 9 Review) have been popular among both professional and non-professional movie editors/publishers for quite some time. On each...
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It is not uncommon for us to have an item or two as part of a giveaway but to have four of the same item ready to send to four lucky Gear Diary readers… that IS unusual. The giveaway item is, as Judie posted the other day, the Plantronics Marque M155...
Small, Stylish, Comfortable, Decent sound, Decent call time, Vocalyst is a nice addition...
This is a headset you are sure to lose. Fortunately at $34 on Amazon it isn't as big a deal as it would be were it a headset priced over $100...
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The Plantronics Marquee (M155) was Build with the smartphone user in mind. Why Because our smartphones are not on our ears but right in front of our eyes. This small and efficient Bluetooth headset takes hands free to a different level. First of the the P...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2014-02-07 03:23:28
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I hate Bluetooth headsets. They all have two problems: they're uncomfortable and battery life sucks. Considering that making phone calls more comfortable is the whole point of a wireless headset, Bluetooth sets are generally garbage. But recently I've see...
Excellent battery life, both for talk time and idle time, Very lightweight, comfortable to wear for hours at a time, Voiced phone answering and spoken battery life are both extremely convenient, For iPhone users, battery life displayed on the phone is bri...
Voice commands aren't always registered properly, and are sometimes slow to act...
The Plantronics Marque M155 is the best in-ear Bluetooth headset I've ever tested. Highly recommend...
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If you're looking for a great bluetooth headset, but you don't want to spend $100 on a high-end headset, the Plantronics Marque M-155 bluetooth headset.Plantronics makes a number of headsets, including the Plantronics Voyager HD , which we gave a Best of...
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