Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset (Plantronics) – Single-…

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Experience Unparalleled Freedom with the Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset

In today’s fast-paced world, staying connected and productive on-the-go is more crucial than ever. The Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset, designed by Plantronics, is a cutting-edge solution that offers unparalleled freedom and flexibility for professionals who require seamless communication and exceptional sound quality. This single-ear headset is specifically crafted for individuals who demand high-performance audio, sleek design, and advanced features that cater to their unique needs.

Design and Comfort

The Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset boasts a sleek and sturdy design, weighing only 0.7 ounces, making it ultra-lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods. The single-ear design allows users to remain aware of their surroundings, while the soft ear tip and adjustable headband ensure a secure and customized fit. Whether you’re working in a busy office, commuting, or enjoying a workout, this headset remains firmly in place, providing uninterrupted audio and comfort.

Crystal-Clear Audio and Advanced Features

The Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset is engineered to deliver exceptional audio quality, with a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz and advanced noise-cancelling technology. This ensures that your voice is heard clearly, and you can focus on the conversation without distractions. The headset also features three microphones, including a noise-cancelling boom mic, to minimize background noise and optimize sound quality.

Some of the standout features of the Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset include:

  • Wireless range: Up to 98 feet (30 meters) of roaming freedom, allowing you to move around while staying connected
  • Long-lasting battery: Up to 7 hours of talk time and 11 days of standby time, ensuring you stay productive throughout the day
  • Multipoint technology: Seamlessly connect to two devices at once, such as your phone and computer, and easily switch between them
  • Smart sensors: Automatically answer calls, pause music, and adjust volume with intuitive sensors that detect when you put on or take off the headset

Convenience and Compatibility

The Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset is designed to be compatible with a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. With Bluetooth 5.0 technology, you can easily pair your headset with your device and enjoy a reliable, wireless connection. The headset also supports various audio codecs, including aptX, AAC, and SBC, ensuring high-quality audio streaming.

Conclusion

The Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset is an exceptional choice for professionals and individuals seeking a reliable, high-performance wireless headset. With its sleek design, advanced features, and exceptional audio quality, this headset is perfect for those who demand the best. Whether you’re working, commuting, or enjoying leisure activities, the Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset provides the freedom and flexibility you need to stay connected and productive on-the-go. Experience the future of wireless communication with the Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset.

Customers say

Customers find the headset to be of good quality with excellent call functionality and great sound. They appreciate its comfort, with one customer noting it sits well on the ear, and they consider it good value for money. The connection strength receives mixed feedback – while it pairs easily with iPhone, some report it disconnects frequently. Similarly, charging experiences are mixed, with some reporting good charging times while others experience issues.

7 reviews for Poly Voyager Legend Wireless Headset (Plantronics) – Single-…

  1. NLS

    Best headsets I’ve found, but …
    Update (2023-07-02):I’m leaving my previous review intact below and adding a few thoughts. Most of it still applies to some extent. But … this is the best headset I’ve ever had for my purpose, and I still can’t find anything better. I don’t talk on the phone any other way.Better? Noise cancellation and sound quality has been good on most of the 11 I’ve owned (yes, 11). I think some were counterfeits. Everyone can understand me on the other end, and many I’ve talked to had no clue I was going down the road (even with the windows down). The last one I bought was in December of 2022. I have two that still work fine. I don’t know if the most recent failure is one of the more recent purchases, or a very old one. It literally wore out. The last two that failed lost their skins. I bought my first one in April of 2016.I only have one reason for not upgrading to the 5200. I despise micro-USB. I love the magnet connector for these. I can just reach up and pull it off the charge cable and put it on my ear while driving with minimal distraction. I carry two on the truck within reach so that when one battery gets low the other is right there. I can even snap the charger on the headset without having to see it. Try that with micro-USB. So, if you have time and patience to fiddle with micro-USB, by all means get the 5200. It’s a better headset in every way, except for that.Poly seems to have migrated this headset over much better than they had at the beginning of 2023. There’s a new app, and it works. I haven’t tried to update the headset online with a PC since the end of 2022.If Poly would update this headset’s internals, and leave the size, shape, and charger intact, I’d pay more for that one than another one of these. If I knew that they had, I’d be buying one from their website. There are numerous SKUs of this headset. There’s no way for us mere mortals to know what the differences are, if any. I suspect that one or two of the FFP models were counterfeit, but I’m going to gamble again. The warranty will be out long before any problems become apparent. Then I’ll buy another one … or the Voyager Legend 2024.I am buying another one so I’ll have two spares. Only 2 of the 11 are left. I started keeping one at home too. My wife is still using a 5200, but she has a couple of these … somewhere.Previously (circa January 2023):I think I’ve purchased my last Legend, even though I haven’t tested it yet. It’s time to find something better, and that’s going to be hard. My ear fits these too well.Be aware that this headset appears to no longer be fully supported online. Plantronics is now Poly. I just downloaded the latest version of Plantronics Hub from Poly’s support site, which appears to be the remnants of Plantronics support site. When I run the Plantronics Hub and try to update the headset I get, “Plantronics Hub is unable to connect to the server.” I suspect that the update server no longer exists, though I can’t be sure. The most recent firmware version is v.109, and may be the last one. That doesn’t take away from the quality and usefulness of the headset at all. It’s still the best noise-cancelling headset I can comfortably wear. Driving a truck I wear one all the time.Having said all that, I have had issues with some of the ones I’ve purchased more recently, and my wife has too. Some of them don’t cancel noise as well as others, though they all come up as the same product, and the same firmware version. Early on, they were all flawless. Lately, they’re not. We’ve had a couple that failed before we managed to destroy them ourselves. And it’s possible that more modern devices don’t connect as well to the older version of bluetooth these support. This is a very good legacy product.Last note: My wife has one of the newer 5200s, and didn’t like it nearly as well as these.

  2. J. D.

    Great headset. I include performance parameters in the review.
    I will say here that (1) the voyager legend is an excellent piece of hardware and (2) I find there might be few improvements in software.-I use this while riding on a bicycle. I begin to have difficulty hearing the other end – whether its a person or just the music on my phone – when I reach 20 mph on days with relatively still wind. I start to hear wind over the music at 15 mph. By the time I can’t hear the person on the other end, I am going 30 mph with my face straight forward.-I’ve been in a steady down-pour for roughly and hour, such to the point that my clothing and hair were soaked. The Voyager Legend did not cease to function, and its performance did not decrease. If you look it up on the vendor’s website, they’ll say that the legend has a p2 protection system, or a nano-coating of water repellent (http://www.plantronics.com/us/product/voyager-legend#overview). It’s under the heading of “moisture protection.”Now, into the software:-I have not noticed an effective transfer from the phone to the legend when playing music. If you’re expecting it to pause music should you only remove it from your ear, you’ll sometimes be disappointed. Their claims as to how it works for an incoming phone call, however, are on point – if you pick up the Legend while your phone is ringing and put it on your ear, it picks up.-The voice command feature is not very good, although that might well be the fault of my particular phone and not the headset’s software. My particular complaint is telling the phone to call “such and such” is often misinterpreted as a completely different number.-My headset arrived (I bought it used) arrived and did not have all the voice commands that are in the manual.Also, since I bought it used, I didn’t get the features that come with it new. I did not get the charging case or the computer usb for pairing to the headset. I received only the headset and the charging cord.**UPDATE**I purchased this in June 2015; it is now January 2016. It has been 7 months. The headset still functions well. It did glitch in such a way that the other party could not understand me, and sometimes I can’t understand them. This happened fewer than 10 times, and most of the time it functions perfectly. Talk time has not degraded noticeably since its purchase; there is no charge port damage due to the magnetic charging clip. At some point I managed to get an air bubble underneath the rubberish skin that has yet to go away, but it doesn’t affect anything and the water resistant seal is still operational. Sound quality, for the most part, is excellent, although I have a habit of paying less attention to my enunciation when I’m using the bluetooth.I do not use the headset with great frequency now, although I used to use it a lot to listen to music.

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  4. Alvaro

    He probado al menos 5 modelos diferentes de manos libres en unos años. Este es con diferencia el que mejor me ha resultado. La calidad del audio y el alcance son excelentes. Por su diseño sobre la oreja, es muy cómodo y se puede usar por horas sin lastimar como otros que se introducen en la oreja.Vale la pena pagar mas por un equipo como este que estar cambiando los mas baratos que se descomponen con mayor facilidad.Unicamente recomiendo tener cuidado al guardarlo en las bolsas del pantalón porque se puede dañar fácilmente la goma del auricular.Luego de usarlo no vas a querer volver a hablar sosteniendo el teléfono!

  5. Leslie Serena

    From 300+ price, down to 179 AED only because of Ramadan Offer from Amazon.Today April 1 I received the item in perfect condition and earlier than expected date of April 9.Product came from US.Auto connect to Android and Apple.NO ISSUES AT ALL.Accessories complete. Double Box and sealed. Calls and music functional smoothly.Noise cancellation really is genuine with PLANTRONICS LEGEND and VOYAGER. Working perfectlyHighly Recommended

  6. Manish Singh

    Product is good and relevant for business. Ease of use . Mute button is very handy especially for video calls . This is new experience , but Bluetooth connection with multiple devices still getting stabilised . However , a great product and good deal

  7. VancouverBC

    I was looking for a low-cost replacement to my old Jabra Pro (it’s on its third battery and the earpad fell off) and half-failing AirPods Pro (one pod died, the other only gets an hour or two of battery life).This thing is great! Cheap, doesn’t irritate my ear like the AirPods Pro, doesn’t fall off, makes me sound better than the AirPods (about the same as the $300 Jabra, according to colleagues), stays connected to both my iPhone and Windows laptop, and lasts (so far) 7 entire hours. It’s cheap enough that I won’t mind replacing it when the battery inevitably declines — I could buy 3-4 of these for a set of AirPods.My only complaints are that it doesn’t come with a case (there’s one available though) and that the bluetooth range doesn’t compare to the Jabra with DECT.

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