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Around my friends and family, I'm known as a guy who buys and then quickly retires an excessive number of Bluetooth and corded . I'm a stickler for quality and functionality. I'm also very unforgiving when it comes to headsets that don't fit well, weigh too much, sound crappy, or make my ear canal hurt. Why should I, as a consumer, have to suffer with a well-marketed but poorly-developed product? Happily, I found that the Plantronics Pulsar 260 was almost everythin... Read more
The country where I live recently banned the use of mobiles while driving,so I chose this model because it was a stereo unit and could be plugged into both ears. In the past I had a Jabra 200, which I tried to use while driving, but I couldn't hear anything well and always had to put my finger in my open ear so I could hear better. The Jabra 200 is a long expired model that had terrible battery life, so I am very happy with the Pulsar 260 -- in the 3 months I've owned... Read more
PROS - Sound quality for both stereo music and incoming voice calls is very good. People have also told me that my voice sounds very good when speaking to them. I don't think they realize I'm on a bluetooth headset. - I use it with a Motorola Moto Q9c phone and it pairs very easily with this phone. The controls for both music and phone work as prescribed. - I've had this headset for 3 weeks now and so far the battery is lasting as long as I need. There are some days t... Read more
Works great with my 8525 / TyTn. Very happy I waited for this to come out. I have not run into any bluetooth stack issues that a couple of review sites have mentioned. This may be because I have one of the few 2.0 Bluetooth phones. Overall very pleased, great bargain! Read more