| Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 4.0/5 |
| Great product: Rating: 5/5 |
| This product works well as advertised. And it doesn't interfere with WIFI, which my old one did. |
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| Time Heals Bad Phones: Rating: 4/5 |
I had my first Plantronics phone of this type 8 years ago. Although I loved the ease of use, I had a couple problems with it; it interfered with my wireless connection for my computer and after a few months, static would over run my calls due to a loose wire on the headset.
Thus far, and its only been a month, I have had neither problem. I find the phone comfortable to wear and easy to use. All the normal bells and whistles included, I love the fact that there is a mute button for long conference calls!
I recommend this for anyone who wants to do laundry while they work from their home office, has a need to be hands-free while roaming around the house and needs to have a phone nearby. |
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| Good Quality: Rating: 3/5 |
| I bought this unit at the suggestion of a friend who had one. I'm satisfied with it. It seems to work well after 10 days of use. I recommend it. |
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| Great Phone: Rating: 5/5 |
| Love this phone. Only one minor problem, the ringer isn't very loud but it will do. Other than that the phone works great and everyone tells us that it sounds great! |
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| Great sound quality. Definitely not designed by Apple.: Rating: 4/5 |
The main thing I want is a cordless headset that sounds good. This one sounds good.
As an iPhone user, it's a little crazy to pick up a device that's a total pain to use. Of course, it's easy to hit talk and dial a number. But with such a tiny display, it's a bit tricky to program speed dial names and numbers (but not impossible).
The whopping three-line display seems as if Plantronics filled a windowless conference room with people who actually tried to choose the most useless possible information to display. When you're not talking, it reads: 12:00A [Battery level] Handset #1 New CID:11.
1) I don't want to program another clock, especially one that requires dozens of button pushes. 2) I only have have one handset. 3) Why not just say, "X new calls"? CID... okay, I guess that's Caller I.D. But who the hell calls it CID?
Again, this phone does its basic function well - which is very important. But it makes me sad to spend money on a product that's so badly designed. |
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