Plantronics Incorporated launched the new Voyager 510-USB, the headset solution made for VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol which makes use of flawless changing between mobile phone calls and PC-based softphones. One of Voyagers 510-USB's features is its plug-and-play USB Bluetooth voice adapter that allows the headset for personal computer use without having to install a Bluetooth application. The new Voyager's technology allows headseat sharing so you can take a call from either your
sleek mobile phone or your personal computer.
This new advancement is called the multipoint technology. Another claim to fame of the Voyager is its noise-repelling microphone which is best used on loud WiFi hotspots. With it, you can have six hours worth of talk time (wow, that's pretty long) and 100-hour standby time.
The beauty of the
Voyager headset is that it doesn't require any Bluetooth software to be installed on the PC (have I already said this?). It is also conducive for travelling folks as this headset is trouble-free to carry and it includes a USB charger made just for travelling. This is the pioneer for its kind so I'm positive people would be flocking over this new innovation pretty soon.
If you liked the Nokia 6101 design, you'll probably like this new Nokia 6103. From the way I look at it, this new Nokia would give the Motorola clamshell designs a run for their money. With its conservative design, add to that its modern Bluetooth feature
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