Thursday, December 23, 2010

Plantronics Voyager PRO+

The Plantronics Voyager PRO+ offers basic and functional design. It has noise cancellation and voice enhancement feature that helped in delivering natural sound which is loud and clear even in noisy environment. The headset also offers good signal reception.

Pros:

  • Excellent sound quality
  • Effective noise cancellation
  • Functional design
  • Good battery life
The difference is clear. The dual-microphone AudioIQ2® noise-cancelling technology of the Plantronics Voyager® PRO+ Bluetooth headset, pushes the limits, by cutting up to 80% of any background noise., It provides clearer calls for every day life, so if you are out and about, in the car or on the street, you will sound like you are in the office. The behind-the-ear wearing style provides a balanced, lightweight design for long call wearing comfort and with up to six hours talk time and audio battery recharge alerts, the Voyager PRO+ really is the business tool you can rely on. 



Engineered for Sound Quality

Reflecting Plantronics' nearly half a century of obsession with achieving headset perfection, the Voyager PRO+ represents the epitome of Bluetooth headset technology and design. No other headset has the combination of two noise-canceling mics on a boom to best capture your voice, three layers of WindSmart technology to outsmart the wind, and an adaptive 20-band equalizer tuned to maintain rich, balanced audio at comfortable listening volumes despite the noise around you.

The advanced AudioIQ² the advanced AudioIQ² noise-canceling technology in the Voyager PRO+, with its finely tuned adaptive 20-band equalizer, makes you sound like you're in the same room as your caller, not miles apart. To achieve this, AudioIQ² makes use of two microphones--one that's focused on your speech and the other that picks out distracting background sounds, such as road hum and construction noise--then compares data from the two mics and eliminates the unwanted sounds, leaving your unique voice free to be heard clearly and naturally, as it was meant to be.

The dual microphones are also stacked with three layers of WindSmart technology--stainless steel mic screens, acoustic fabrics, and an electronic filter in the mic circuitry--that aggressively block intrusive wind noise. The adjustable boom, which allows you to wear the headset on either ear, positions the mics where they can best capture your voice, further enhancing the sound quality. So regardless of whether it's the din of traffic or the whipping wind that you're up against, the Voyager PRO+ will ensure that you and your caller will be heard clearly and sound natural.

Extremely Comfortable, Durable Design

The Plantronics engineers involved in the design of the Voyager PRO+ were arguably a bit obsessive. After all, in designing the Voyager PRO+, they conducted no less than two dozen rounds of intensive human-comfort tests, a relentless study of skin sensitivity, and repeated drop-tests.

The result of this obsession is a soft and flexible, extremely comfortable headset that is durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of today's mobile professional.

QuickPair and Multipoint Technologies: Easy to Set Up, Easy to Use

Thanks to Plantronics' QuickPair technology, setting up the headset is quick and intuitive. The Voyager PRO+ supports Bluetooth 2.1 and EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) and Secure Simple Pairing (SSP), making it compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices, including phones, PDAs, and laptop computers.


The headset also features Plantronics' multipoint technology, which lets you pair and answer calls on two different Bluetooth devices. This means you can quickly and easily connect the headset to two phones, such as a Smartphone and a personal phone, or a phone and a Bluetooth-enabled device, such as a laptop that you use to make Internet calls. Just choose the combination that best complements your workflow and pair both devices with your headset.
 
Extended Talk Time

The Voyager PRO+ includes a fast-charging, long-lasting battery that provides up to six hours of continuous talk time and five days of standby time on a single charge. Convenient voice prompts even alert you to battery and mute status.

The Voyager PRO+ is backed by a one-year limited warranty and includes an A/C charger, three soft gel eartips, foam eartip covers, and a user's guide.


Bottom Line

Purely for Voice communication, the Plantronic Voyager PRO+ priced at Rs. 4,199 is one excellent bluetooth headset that offers comfortable design and  exceptional sound quality  with effective noise cancellation.

*One year replacement warranty
Our Price Rs. 3,500 Only.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Sony Rolls Out Goofy Music Player: The Rolly

Is Sony's egg cracked? Japan never ceases to amaze me with its abundance of new gadgets. The most recent gizmo to come from Japan, the Sony Rolly, is no exception.

The Rolly is an egg-shaped music player that can flap and rotate its robotic wings, gyrate across the floor, and spin up a storm amidst a neon show of green and blue lighting.

In addition to playing back music from its internal memory the Rolly can also receive music streamed via a Bluetooth connection.

As far as I'm concerned the best part of the Rolly is its reported ability to analyze music and come up with the dance moves. Users can even program the Rolly's moves themselves.

The gadget is small enough to fit in your hand and comes standard with 1GB of internal memory (some 500 songs, though programing the Rolly with more complex dance moves will diminish that capacity), stereo speakers, and a five hour battery life.

It goes on sale in Japan on September 29 for equivalent of about $353 U.S.. No word whether it will make to the U.S. for sale. My fingers are crossed it will.

No, I'm not interested in buying one. As one whose music collection may be sorely lacking in danceable tunes, I couldn't see myself dropping $350 on the Rolly. With gadgets as susceptible to price cuts as they are these days, maybe Sony will cut the price sometime in October? In the meantime I'm hoping one of my friends will buy one instead so I can play with it.

If Sony's marketing campaign is any proof, it appears trying to imitate the thing on the dance floor is half the fun of owning one. Here is a link to an amusing commercial for the Sony Rolly airing in Japan where people try to keep pace with Rolly moves.

Finally a dance partner for Sony's Aibo robotic dog. Lets hope the robotic dog doesn't eat the robotic egg.

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