I wrote about wanting the Plantronics Voyager Pro bluetooth headset a few months ago and left the reader with the promise of a review. Well, here it is.
In short, the Plantronics Voyager Pro is well worth the money. I paid $100 when I purchased it from Best Buy (the only place that had it in stock) and the price meant this headset would have to perform in the top 5% of all headsets for me to be pleased. The good news is the headset excelled in all categories. Stop reading this now. Go get one.
Things I like
- Super long battery life
- Very quick charging
- Very comfortable wear
- Good noise cancelling for constant background noise
- Seems hard to break
Things I don’t like
- — editors note: do I have to make up something to put here before I release this article? I want people to think I’m fair and balanced, not in love with this headset, which I actually am.
The headset I’m replacing
I replaced an Aliph Jawbone 2, which I didn’t like at all over the Jawbone 1. Both Jawbones have less battery power than the Plantronics Voyager Pro and both Jawbones are likely to break when placed in a pocket, unlike the Plantronics Voyager Pro. Both Jawbones are likely to pop loose from my ear as well, whereas the Plantronics Voyager Pro is much more likely to stay on my ear, even if I shake my head like a dog, or a death metal rocker.
Info On The Plantronics Voyager Pro
If you want, you can watch this simple video demonstration of the Plantronics Voyager Pro Bluetooth Headset.
It looks like the price is holding around $99 dollars, pretty much what I paid for it. See results and reviews at the Google Products page for the Plantronics Voyager Pro so you might as well head to the local Best Buy and pick one up. After 2 months of continual use, I am completely happy with the Plantronics Voyager Pro and don’t miss either my Jawbone 1 or my Jawbone 2 in the least.