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The Voyager Legend earpiece headset delivers unsurpassed audio clarity, all-day comfort, and the hands-free mobility you need to take calls on the road or on the go. Sound the way you want with your Plantronics headset’s triple-mic active Digital Signal Processing (DSP), with noise and wind canceling—the perfect remedy for blocking out distracting background sound. With its Bluetooth connection, the Voyager Legend lets you freely move up to 33 feet (10 meters) as well as connect a second smartphone or tablet with your headset’s multipoint technology. Smart sensors take a load off your shoulders by pausing your music and routing calls directly to your mobile. Voice commands further simplify how you communicate by letting you answer or ignore calls, check battery level, and monitor connection status by merely tapping the voice command button and then speaking. Plus, the mute, volume, and power buttons are located on your headset for easy access. The Voyager Legend also sports a balanced and comfortable design—you’ll practically forget you’re wearing it! The convenience continues thanks to the included charging cord’s magnetic, snap-fit connection making recharging your phone headset quick and easy.
CLEAR AUDIO QUALITY: Take conversations on the go or on the road with confidence as your headset’s sophisticated noise-canceling microphones optimize your voice and minimize noise caused by wind, movement, and other background sounds.
CONNECTIVITY & MOBILITY: Connect your mobile device or tablet through Bluetooth and move freely with up to a 33 ft (10 m) range and up to 7 hours of talk time; and with multipoint technology, you’ll enjoy the convenience of having two phones connected at once.
HANDS-FREE: Optimize every call as intelligent sensors pause music and direct calls to your phone or headset; with intuitive voice commands, you don’t even need to lift a finger simply use your voice to answer or ignore calls, check battery level, & more. Digital Encryption: 128-bit
EASY-TO-REACH BUTTONS: Conveniently placed buttons let you easily access and control mute, volume, and power.
STREAMLINED DESIGN: Slip it on and forget it’s there thanks to this headset’s ergonomic design; the included charging cord’s magnetic, snap-fit connection makes charging quick and easy.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the headphones’ functionality and comfort. They find them to work well with cellphones and computers, pairing easily. However, some have mixed opinions on sound quality, Bluetooth connectivity, value for money, battery life, durability, and charging speed.
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Sophia R Halmos –
Best Purchase Ever
Price reasonnable, quality excellent, AND especially THE GREATEST, takes two minutes to pair and no apps to download. YES, can’t believe it, just two minutes.For me, this is the best purchase ever. You don’t feel it on you, everybody undestands’ you very well, as it’s wifi, you are free to move, I get no benefit for giving this review other then hoping you guys will purchase this one first before spending alot of money for nothing before getting to it. 😀 Great product. ‘Hope it has a long life …. we’ll see.
VancouverBC –
Checks all the boxes
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.
AndyCYXU –
Not bad
The bad thing about this unit is its charger which connects through some magnetic way and it is VERY BAD ! You really need to press it hard and make sure it actually charges the piece. If you just attach it normally like it should be it will never charge anything, need to press the pieces very hard together, bad design.Other then that works good and I often use it when riding a bicycle and works great people never complain when I talk to them and i can hear them well so noise canceling and all works well.
S H –
Connection keeps dropping using non-phone app (like what’s app , viber) and cold temp. Returning
This bluetooth headset keeps disconnecting and reconnecting in cold temp and (at home normal room temp) when using non-phone app, like whats app or viber.I don’t know if my headset is defective or this model has this problem, but from my question asked with this product and replies I got from some other users, who also complained disconnecting / reconnecting issue while using with non-phone app .So I am returning this expensive garbage before my return window closes.I am very disappointed on Plantronics PLT_Legend, had high hope as I used older/smaller Plantronics PLT_M90 for over 4 years.Couldn’t Plantronics get this primary function of this bluethooth headset right !!May be it is due to ‘smart sensor technology’ – sensor get defective or less effective in cold and disconnects from the phone.It is too expensive bluethooth to keep if it works only sometimes.When it works, the sound quality is superb as you except from Plantronics.Also the weight is balanced and don’t feel much.But if you wear glasses (or sunglasses) it will be some issue.I am going back to simple light weight bluethooth that will stay on when I set the on button to ON.I will probably buy another PLT_M90 (old one after 4 years, don’t hold much charge anymore)
Richard I. –
I have used Plantronics Voyager for over 10 years
I needed a headset that I could use while working with lots of background noise and this was recommended to me for it’s mic and ear piece noise isolation/cancellation. I purchased my first Plantronics Voyager in 2010. I have tried many other BT headsets, and this has been the best sound quality. Even with noisy traffic while walking down the street, the other person can hear me loud and clear.Pros: Great mic and ear piece sound quality in noisy environment. Can connect to two devices at the same time. Headset has simple voice commands and works with Google Voice on the phone. It really does have a real 7 hour talk time battery life. Very reliable.Cons: Since 2010, I have gone through several (at least 6) and they seem to last ~ 2 years and then break at the joints. However I am a little rough on them. They are pricey and wish they included a case & charge cradle (I had to buy them separately). Proprietary magnetic charge connector and the charge cord is very short (I bought the USB cord adapters to use a regular charge cord in the car)
Bob L. –
Comfortable and clear!
In a 2+ hour conversation on my Galaxy S24 phone last night the person I was talking with said the sound quality of my voice was excellent throughout, and the receive audio in my ear from their end was just as nice. No low battery warning or dropouts at all during the call! Comfortable over my ear and no annoying sensation of having a plastic or foam plug-type earpiece stuck inside it for hours.
Martin Halliday –
Very light and comfortable but not the sound quality I was looking for and charging cable doesn’t
I bought this product because I have had great experiences with wired Plantronics headsets, and was always impressed by the sound quality. I was expecting the same sound quality from this unit, but was disappointed. There is a noticeable hiss sound and the voice quality is tinny. I am thinking about whether to return it or not.Charging requires a special cable (included). Battery life is excellent. I could easily wear this all day without feeling uncomfortable, so if sound quality is not your highest priority this might work for you.One big problem is the charging cable is very finicky. I frequently attach the charging cable, double check that the charging light is on, then come back later to find that it didn’t actually charge, and now I can’t use it when I need it. Very frustrating.
Df122 –
Expensive but worth it
I have 7 different bt headsets; 3 Jabratalk, 1 Azally, and 3 Plantronics. As far as I’m concerned Plantronics is by far the leader in bt headsets. While more expensive you definitely get what you pay for and the Voyager Legend is the top of their line. While expensive it is hands down the best bt headset I’ve ever had. Long battery life, easy intuitive use, crystal clear sound and mic, excellent noise cancelling, and while a larger than most headsets it is extremely comfortable and you almost don’t even notice wearing it. Hands down the best headset I’ve ever tried, the only one that comes even close is the Plantronics Diamond.
Isaac valenzuela zavala –
Lo que me gusto ; es el tiempo de la bateria , se escucha muy claro y fuerte , me eschuchan perfectamente bien aun manejando con el vidrio del carro abierto ,Lo que no me gusto : aun no se me acomoda en el oido bien e utilizado tos los accesorios que venian en el paquete , tambien note que a una distancia de 5 metros mas o menos se empieza la interferencia asta que se desconecta .
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
Felix Tan –
I had the full set a few years back and after not using for a while the internal battery died. Got a replacement and this time will use it faithfully.
The Compari-Shopper –
This headset is not perfectly perfect in every way but it is the best that you can buy.This is the only headset in the Plantronics lineup listed as having “premium” quality sound. It is Plantronics’ flagship headset. Plantronics is the industry leader in earpiece headsets. If you are looking for the highest-quality headset you can buy, look no more. You have come to the right page.The primary complaint I’ve read about on the Plantronics customer service site is that after two years the battery will die a natural death due to old age. So do realize that this will not last forever. If your battery dies while the headset is under warranty, that’s too soon and Plantronics will replace it. If your battery dies in less than 2 years but out of warranty, Plantronics is currently offering customers substantial discounts to buy replacements. (Save your receipt! Scan it if you’re paperless. Or buy it from Amazon where they will keep a record for you.)I just bought my second one – the first lasted about 4 years for me with light use. I did read that some can get extra life out of their battery by putting the headset into a ziploc and then into the freezer overnight… so if you’re here for a replacement, you might try that first and buy a little more time. I got a few extra months out of mine by discarding the (optional accessory) case I was using to charge it and by charging it directly through the OEM cord that came with it (so save that too!).WHAT YOU GET:Packaging is Easy to Open: there is a large sticker sealing the opening to the smallish box closed. That is easily cut with a pair of scissors. Then pull out the cardboard wings that are tucked into slots on each side of the front of the box and open it up.- Plantronics headset (battery is permanently installed)- Proprietary charging cord with separate wall plug- Two additional ear plugs — larger and smaller than the one preinstalled on the headset- Foam covers for the ear plugs, to use or not as you prefer- Instruction Booklet- Instructions on Firmware Update- Safety Warnings- Some stuff in another languageThe cord is USB on the wall end and proprietary on the headset end (only matches the headset). That means that you can plug the cord into the computer to get firmware and software updates from Plantronics (which is the first thing that they recommend you do upon unpackaging your headset). The cord is short, just under 10″ long (without the connectors).It’s easy to change the ear plugs in and out so that you can try different sizes. You just press in and turn to the left. To insert one, you press in and turn to the right. (All of this is in the instruction book.) I found that I could use the small or the medium. I’m a 5’7″ woman who weighs more than she should but you wouldn’t hate sitting next to me on a plane. The ear plug sits loosely just inside your ear. You may not even feel it. It’s definitely not a snug fit and you will hear surrounding sounds in both ears. What keeps the headset in place is the rest of it, not the ear plug.The boom mic is adjustable. I found it was directly pointed toward my mouth in it’s lowest position.The device has a call button on the round part, from which the boom extends. That’s for taking and ending calls if you don’t want to use voice commands, which also work. On the underside of the boom is another button that mutes calls among other things. There is a volume rocker on the upper back part of the largest part of the device — the part that goes behind the ear. And below that is the on/off switch. At the bottom of the back is the charging connector — just a bit of recessed coppery looking metal.It reads “Plantronics” in very subtle small pale gray lettering at the bottom of the largest part of the device, on both sides. You can see where it is in the small shiny black part at the bottom of the picture.If you have the right expectations (it’s not a magic genie… It may only last for two years… A very few of them will be defective and will require replacement…), you will be delighted with your purchase. You will not find better sound quality anywhere else. If you are used to music headphones, the looser, more open feel of the headset in your ear (or barely touching the front of your ear), might take some adjustment.I highly recommend this product and am confident that, if after reading this review you still want it, you will not be disappointed.UPDATE: One feature I have come to really appreciate is the voice commands. Some parts of my house get spotty cell phone reception. So, when I’m wearing the headset (during work hours), I always leave my phone in a “good reception area” of the house. If a call comes in, I don’t have to rush back to the headset to pick it up, I just say, “answer” and the headset picks up the call. If the caller is in my address book, the phone will announce who’s calling. If I’m silent or say “decline,” the call is not picked up.
Ernesto Martínez –
Excelente desempeño buena calidad de audio y gran facilidad para emparejar con diversos dispositivos