Monday, August 17, 2009

Wireless phones everywhere

This hustle and bustle world we live in has made it difficult to survive without wireless phones. It's actually funny when I think about it, because when I was in high school, no one had a cell phone, it was all about the pagers. Here in the new millennium you'd think we would die without these tiny methods of communication. Wireless phones seem to be ruling our lives.

If you take a look around, you are likely to spot a cell phone in most people's hand or pocket. These convenient little toys have made the phone booth, obsolete. The advantages of wireless phones range anywhere from making business deals while on the move or calling the spouse while stuck in traffic. How did we ever get along without them? If you search the web, you will find a number of cell phone services, as well as cool phone designs. A distinct feature of cell phones is they always get smaller or more compact. However, in addition, wireless phones continue to get more advanced. Anyone remember the huge ones back around 1990? Those babies looked like military walkie talkies compared to the mini pocket folders we have today.

A great thing about wireless phones concerns safety. No matter where you go, you always have that little tool that can aid you with your broke down car, or get you in touch with the police in an emergency. We can now keep track of our children when they reach the dating age. Even if they don't return our calls, there's a tracking device in their phone to reveal their location. A popular feature, which is probably used by teens more than adults, is the picture option. It's great to be able to snap a quick shot of something or someone and pass it on to a friend. The ring tones are also a cool feature. Have a favorite song? Make it your ring tone.

With the widespread use of wireless phones, we have to be extra careful with who's getting in touch. In more recent events, some users have had trouble with foul text messages and random callers who've attained their number some how. Overall, these wondrous devices have really solved a lot of communication problems that most of us face on a daily basis. They've made things easier, but always remember to use with caution, which essentially means, don't talk and drive.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Plantronics Voyager Pro Bluetooth925- Reviews



Hi all, remember I just talked about the Plantronics Voyager Pro, I just bought that a few days ago. So far it working well with my HTC Pro 2 and the sound clarity is good. The wearing is comfortable but you must always remember to pull down the microphone when answering calls. If not, you will sound like you are in far away places. But I think overall, it is quite good.

Anyone tried this already? Any comments?

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Plantronics Voyager 835 Bluetooth Headset- Reviews



Product Description
In the car, on the street or at the airport, be heard above the noise with the Plantronics Voyager 835 Bluetooth headset. Dual-Mic AudioIQ noise canceling technology provides clear sound by separating and enhancing your voice to minimize distracting background sounds. WindSmart technology reduces the wind noise your callers would otherwise hear. A comfortable, contoured eartip channels sound directly into your ear, so you can focus on what's important - your conversation. Plantronics QuickPair technology lets you easily pair your headset with your Bluetooth phone and multipoint technology lets you stay connected with two Bluetooth phones - like a PDA and personal phone - all from one lightweight headset.

Most Recent Customer Reviews

2.0 out of 5 stars

Too softI bought this unit expecting a higher quality piece because of the price. I've used Plantronics units before and had high expectations. Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Wittmier

3.0 out of 5 stars

Not up to par expectationsSo after doing a little research into the different headsets and trying to find an affordable but high quality headset, I chose the Plantronics 835. Wrong choice. Read more
Published 2 months ago by A. Shouekani

1.0 out of 5 stars

Very badDistorted audio out, buzzing on recieve on I Phone and LG. 925 and 920 are very good. 835 very bad.
Published 4 months ago by E. Zweiger

3.0 out of 5 stars

Sporadic Voice Quality -- Frustrating Tech Spt.I have been told several times "I can't hardly hear you." Other times, with the same people, "sounds fine". These test are in the same location. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Chaplain James H. Walker

1.0 out of 5 stars

Not worth the moneyThis product does not work with a higher pitched voice. I can not use it when I am outside as it won't pick up my voice when I'm talking. Read more

Personally, I am using one now and found that the sound is a bit too soft sometimes. You may not be able to hear the other parties in a noisy environment.
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