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| Mon Nov 14, 2005 - 12:38 PM EST - By Douglas Morse | |
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I wasn�t thrilled with the Plantronics M2500 when I reviewed it a while back. On the other hand, I was impressed with the sound quality of the M3000, though it was a bit bulky. The new Plantronics Voyager 510 is more similarly shaped to the M2500 � a very thick earloop extends behind the ear and a boom mic points down. It is also priced between the two aforementioned models, though ultimately falls in quality more towards the M2500.
The top power button is sharp and pointy and takes a good squeeze to make it work. I prefer slightly softer touch buttons. I suppose in this case they didn�t want the headset turning off by accident. Being sensitive, I find with this sort of button I have to use my fingernail, making the process a bit trickier than it ought to be. If this sounds like minor details, it�s important because this headset will be used every day for perhaps dozens of calls each day.
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