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Plantronics M50 – Bluetooth Headset – Retail Packaging – Black

Plantronics M50 - Bluetooth Headset - Retail Packaging - Black

  • Streams music and audio from your smartphone; noise and wind resistant for clear calls
  • Voice alerts tell you talk time, volume, connection, and more
  • iPhone displays headset battery meter so you’ll always have time to talk
  • Up to 11 hours of talk time, up to 384 hours (16 days) of standby time
  • What’s in the Box: headset, ear hook, Micro USB AC Charger, operating instructions
  • Block noise and wind from calls
  • Comfortably fits either ear
  • Pair 2 phones and take a call from either
  • Stream tunes and podcasts
  • iPhone dispays headset battery meter

Hear it all-music, calls and more. Plantronics M50 Bluetooth headset streams audio form your Smartphone and makes every call worry-free with extended battery life, whispered alerts and noise reduction features. Monitor the battery life automatically on your iPhone. Rechargeable non-replaceable lithium ion polymer. Bluetooth has a working “range” of up to 33 feet between the phone and headset before audio degrades and the connection is lost. Hear it all–music, calls, and more–with the Pla

List Price: $ 49.99

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  1. 536 of 550 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This headset is the closest to perfect I’ve used., September 20, 2011
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    J. Musto “Toolman Joe” (New England) –
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    This review is from: Plantronics M50 – Bluetooth Headset – Retail Packaging – Black (Wireless Phone Accessory)
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    This headset is the closest to perfect I’ve used.

    Features:

    * Dedicated sliding on/off switch.
    * Streaming of music, audio, podcasts, etc.
    * Long battery life
    * Noise and wind cancellation
    * Voice notifications

    Pros:
    * Connects instantly to phone. No missed calls due to on/off delay.
    * Small size.
    * Light weight.
    * Loud, crisp, audio.
    * Battery lasts a LONG time.
    * Standard micro-USB charging jack.
    * Can stream music or other audio from phone to headset. Great for listening to talk radio, podcasts, etc.
    * Great Bluetooth range.

    Cons:
    * Single volume button rather than up/down volume.
    * Noise cancellation not as effective as some other headsets.
    * At max volume, it can crackle at times.

    Review:
    I have used about a dozen different Bluetooth headsets and this one is now my favorite. It’s not perfect but it is the closest to perfect I’ve used. I’ve always been torn between the Moto and Plantronics brand headsets. The reason is the Moto headsets turn on instantly when you open the boom. They are also very comfortable. The problem is that the boom hinge breaks over time or if you put the headset in your pocket. Also, the battery life is okay but not great. Last, while the early Moto headsets had great voice quality, the newer ones are muffled sounding.

    The Plantronics headsets get louder then other brands and they last. I have 4 different models and I’ve never had one of them break. They are rugged! Some aren’t very comfortable though. Their battery lasts a very long time so I don’t have to carry another charger when I travel for a day or two, which is good since Plantronics uses a proprietary charger. I always wondered why they don’t use a standard mini or micro USB jack like everyone else. While I always liked Plantronics best, there was lots of room for improvement.

    Enter the Plantronics M50. First, it has a slide switch for power. One of the most annoying things about most Bluetooth headsets is you must press and hold the power button for several seconds to power on the headset. By the time you do this, your call may be missed. This headset powers up instantly with the slide of the power switch. No delays and no missed calls. It is so small and light, you barely notice it is on your ear. It fits securely so I don’t worry about it flying off my head if I bend down, turn my head quickly or I’m running to catch my flight. It gets plenty loud, which is a big complaint with other brand headsets. And, it uses a standard micro USB charging jack so I can charge it with my phone’s charger. It includes a charger as well. The unit has 3 controls: a power on/off slider, a volume button and an answer/hang up button. It also has a status LED. The LED is red when charging, blue when talking, flashing red/blue for pairing and off when streaming audio. To pair the unit, turn it on, press and hold the answer button for a few seconds until the LED toggles red/blue and then follow your phone’s pairing procedure.

    When in operation, the headset gives you status messages through the earpiece so you aren’t wondering if you turned it on or off, etc. When you switch the headset on, it speaks, “Power On, Battery High, Connected”. When you switch it off; it says, “Power Off”. The unit uses a single volume button that toggles between 3 volume settings. Each push toggles to the next setting high/med/low/med/high. With each push of the button, you hear a tone that gets louder or lower with the volume setting. When you reach maximum volume, the headset says, “Maximum Volume”. As the battery gets weaker, the headset will give a voice prompt of “Battery Medium” and “Battery Low”. At maximum volume, the audio did crackle sometimes but it was very loud so that is to be expected. While the headset only has 3 volume levels, you have finer volume control using the phones volume buttons.

    The range of this headset is excellent. Most headset crackle if I have the headset on my right ear and the phone in my left front pocket. No cracking from this headset. While this headset claims to be noise and wind canceling, I didn’t find the cancellation feature to be as effective as my Voyager 520. That said, the outgoing voice quality is excellent; crisp, clear and loud. Even with background noise present, my voice punched through.

    Now for the best feature of all. This headset allows you to stream audio from the phone to the headset! You can listen to music, stream radio, podcasts or GPS directions directly to the headset. I have a radio app and a police scanner app on my Android phone and it is great to be able to listen privately through the headset. Don’t expect high fidelity but it is fine for voice and okay for music if you are not too picky and don’t care that it is not stereo. The LED is not illuminated when using the…

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  2. 460 of 476 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Good sound quality, comfortable fit, great battery life!, October 4, 2011
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    Cute Chihuahua (Orient, OH USA) –
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    I have owned many bluetooth headsets over the years so here is my opinion of the Plantronics M50 in comparison. First of all this headset can stream music or podcasts from your smart phone which none of my previous headsets could do. It also has built-in noise reduction to reduce or eliminate background noise like wind, rain, traffic or music. It has voice alerts that tell you the battery level, volume level, talk time and more. It has a special battery meter that will show up on your screen if you have an iPhone.

    This headset syncs easily on my Samsung Gravity Touch or PS3 if you happen to play video games online. The sound quality is good for an average priced headset. I don’t have any problems with disconnects or voice transmission.

    I have also owned other headsets that tend to want to move or feel like they are going to fall off. Not a problem with this one, it’s held securely in place and is fairly comfortable.

    I love the battery life on this headset and it will last me at least 8 hours of constant use. I usually stick with a Motorola headset because most of them also have good battery life. I have had many headsets that only last for about 4 hours and I didn’t like that at all. You can get a lot of use out of this headset without constantly recharging it.

    This headset will come with a wall charger and it’s covered by a 1 year limited warranty. For the price I think this is one of the better headset options at the present time.

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  3. 127 of 137 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Pairs well with Skype, October 20, 2011
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    Reverie (Memphis, TN) –

    This review is from: Plantronics M50 – Bluetooth Headset – Retail Packaging – Black (Wireless Phone Accessory)
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    This is a cute BT headset that is very lightweight. It pairs very easily with Skype (as long as you have a BT adapter). The standby time is about 16 hr, and I’ve had a conversation lasting +5 hours straight on this thing with no problems. I’ve paired it with my computer and phone, and there have been no problems at all. The pairing is very easy.

    One of the best features of the headset for me is that fact that it has a switch to turn off/on, and a voice will tell you when you’ve turned it off/on. This is waaaaay better than other BT where you have to double/triple press a button not knowing if you’ve turned it on or off.

    I knocked off 1 star because the ear loop is made of thin plastic and it could very easily break. Once that loop breaks, there won’t be a way for me to keep it secure to my ear. There are NO additional ear buds that come with it. What you receive is what you get. The ear buds fit me fine, but others might not feel that way.

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