Review: Plantronics Voyager 835 Bluetooth Headset

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QUICK SPECS
Weight: 0.4 oz

Features:

• Dual-mic AudioIQ noise canceling
• Windsmart technology reduces wind noise
• In-car adjustable charger
• Pairs with two Bluetooth phones
• Plantronics QuickPair


MSRP: $119.99
The Skinny: Plantronics takes another stab at making the perfect mobile companion for people with no hands. Stab you! Stab you! Stab you!

The Good: From our extensive testing, which consisted of calls made to random people across America (sorry, Americans!), the headset performed well above other, more expensive models. The ear bud fits snuggly into the ear and the soft lining provided a comfortable experience. There weren't any issues connecting the unit to two different phones.

The Bad: Designers weren't really going for looks when they made this thing. The clear, plastic loop that hooks onto your ear is flimsy and doesn't really do much in the aesthetic department. We also tested while playing NHL 09 on the PS3 and ran into trouble trying to get it recognized by the console (it was already connected to a phone). Un-pairing from the phone and re-pairing the 835 with the PS3 worked, but we eventually had to redo the whole process to get it working with the phone again. The volume buttons could have been made a tad bit longer also.

Other Features With Fancy Names: Plantronics' patented AudioIQ noise canceling helped to eliminate much of the noise during conversations we had while walking down a busy New York street, even the sound of the latest stock market crash. Of course, there were the occassional police sirens that made the person I was talking to think I was riding shotgun on Cops.

Verdict: For the price, you're only getting basic headset functionality. If you can find it for cheaper—say $80 or so—it's a decent headset for someone who values function over fashion... like this guy:



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Salomon XT Wings WP

These are killers on the mountain but can run on any surface—except water. (Sorry, Jesus!) Testers bombed Catskill trails and city bridges and gave high marks to the XT Wings’ “super-solid” motion control system and shock absorption. The tieless Kevlar Quickfit lacing system seemed “Star Trekky” to one tester, but he came around. “I’m ready for the future,” he says.
$140, salomonsports.com

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[11/20/2008]