Scott,

I've not tried the Plantronics legend but know it was a great device back in  
the day,

Would you still put it above the Edge?


And I used one of the early era devices but at that point it's accessibility 
wasn't great. Still it was an excellent device, 
I just need to stop being so hard on headsets.

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Sunday, 20 March 2016 4:53 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: blue tooth headsets

Max, your brother is misinformed.  Bluetooth is a series of specifications that 
are standardized so aside some special features in general most things work 
pretty well with each other.  There are headsets in general though that work 
better than others.  This is one of the favorite topics of mine and also the 
moderator’s Mark I believe.

In my mind there are two ways to go and there have been the 2 same players on 
top for a while now.  There is the plantronics legend and the era by jawbone.  
The Jawbone is the most stylish / smallest headset and the plantronics is the 
largest most utilitarian of the two.  Depends on what your goal is.  If you 
want to look cool, have good noise reduction, medium battery life and have the 
same toys as the cool kids buy a Jawbone.  If you want your headset to work in 
all conditions, want fantastic noise reduction, don’t care about the fact 
there’s a boom microphone and you need great battery life then the plantronics 
voyager pro legend is the way to go.  Hands down the plastrons works the best 
it’s just whether your concern is mostly function or you want some style.

How’s that?

BTW I use the voyager pro legend almost exclusively now although I carry both.  
I find the plantronics just more stable and for my professional calls and work 
environment the only option.


> On Mar 18, 2016, at 2:53 AM, 'Maxwell Ivey' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> hello; I'm wanting to buy a blue tooth headset to go with my iPhone. my 
> brother said that when he looked online he heard that a lot of them don't 
> work with the iPhone. so what would you all recommend? I may just need the 
> headphones because today i did a Skype call using my iPhone and the guy was 
> really impressed with the quality. thanks for your help, max 
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