Product Description
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The sleek Plantronics M110 headset for
mobile and cordless phones is a nice little unit that sits comfortably even
during the longest hands-free conversations. It can also provide added safety
to your cellular phone calls when driving because both hands can remain on
the wheel.
The M110 features a sturdy headband, padded
flexible earpiece and headpiece, and a fully adjustable microphone. It required no
assembly and, in our experience, was extremely versatile. The microphone can be
worn with the headband on either ear, and the headband was very light and
comfortable to wear for long periods of time. The sound quality
of the earpiece and microphone were both very
clear during testing.
A noise-canceling microphone eliminates background
noise on the M110, and makes your voice easily understandable to callers. There are
also three levels of microphone volume, though there is no volume adjustment for
the earpiece and, in our tests, we often had to ask callers to speak up.
The headset has a 4-foot cord with adjustable
clothing clip to give you a wide range of motion. The M110 can be used with any
cordless or cellular phone that's headset compatible and has a 2.5-millimeter
jack. --Megan
Dugan
Pros:
- Reversible microphone and
earpiece
- 4-foot cord and clothing clip
Cons:
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Product Details
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- Secure fit and quality sound
- Stable, Over-the-head Wearing Style
- Noise-canceling microphone reduces background
noise
- Microphone Volume switch for optimal voice
transmission
- Compatible with all phones that have a 2.5mm jack
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Video Reviews
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Customer Reviews
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Solid Headset
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| Review Date: September
5, 2005 |
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Reviewer: Derek Hofmann, Mesa, AZ USA |
This headset that I use with my Uniden cordless phone
and Samsung cell phone
was a replacement for one by a different brand
that broke. This one feels more solid and so far has lasted longer than the old
one.
Some reviews about this headset complain that the
other side can't hear you or your voice is distorted when you're wearing this
headset. There is a little 3-way switch on the plug that you're supposed to adjust
until the headset works properly with your phone (I think it's a gain adjustment).
When I first tried the headset, I called a friend to help me determine the best
position for the switch.
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The best I have tried for the money.
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| Review Date: August 11,
2005 |
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Reviewer: J.
Matt Landrum, Starkville, MS USA |
I think this is a great headset for the money. I can
wear it comfortably for hours. The volume is good. I rarely get complaints from
listeners, and when I do, a small movement of the microphone boom fixes it right
up.
I own or use 5 headsets. The only headset of the 5 which
I have found to be better is the expensive Plantronics I use at work. Of the 4 I have
at home, 2 are the "wrap around the ear" kind. I do not find this style comfortable. I
cannot wear them for more than about 30 minutes. The Panasonic version
has scratchy foam fore the earpiece which makes it almost unusable (as compared
to this Plantronics which has a soft, leathery feel).
The other wraparound I have is more of a hard plastic. It
feels better, but it still hurts my ear after a while.
The last headset I have at home is an expensive Motorola
blue-tooth earpiece for my cell phone. I find that the Motorola does not sound as good
(sounds like I am in a garbage can) and is not as comfortable as this Plantronics. I
think this headset is a great deal. |
Good quality. Now good price.
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| Review Date: September
7, 2003 |
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Reviewer: , |
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I use this headset with a cell phone 4-8 hours every
day with no problems. The incoming sound quality is indistinguishable from holding
the phone to my ear. I have had NO complaints from the many people I talk to that
my voice sounds muffled.
I have tried other headsets/earpieces and they all
uniformly hurt my ear by the end of the day. This headset has been the best in that
regard, though there is still some minor discomfort. Of course the trade-off in
this case is that there is a headband over the top of your head which I'm sure some
people would find objectionable (hair style interference).
Overall, and certainly for this low price, I
highly recommend this product.
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Great product!
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| Review Date: October 5,
2001 |
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Reviewer: Ian
Campbell, Wellesley, MA USA |
| I just read the poor reviews and I'm a bit surprised.
I use it for business in my office with a Siemens cordless phone and the
sound quality is great (fantastic really). You need to set the slide switch for
the mic to the highest setting and be sure that the microphone is properly
positioned to get the best quality. I assume the positioning is a tradeoff with
the limiting of background noise and it does seem to do a good job in that
regard. Connected through an adapter to my Nokia 6160 the quality is slightly
hollow compared to the office phone but still more than "business" quality and I
am able to conduct business without anyone knowing I'm on a mobile phone. If it
has any problem it's the hole on the backside of the mic that seems to pick up
wind noise -- so keep the top up in the car! |
Does what it needs to
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| Review Date: April 9,
2006 |
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Reviewer: ResearchIt, Columbus, OH |
We've had headsets from other manufacturers and found
static and had people we've been talking to mention that they have trouble hearing us
or that we're breaking up.
These have been great. No complaints, sound is clear and
they are comfortable. We had the Plantronics model that had a volume control but never
used the feature. These allow me to attach to my Panasonic and V-Tech wireless phones
and talk with others while having my hands free. |
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