- Plantronics 520/521 Headset. Both Models are the exact same.
- An innovative wind screen minimizes wind noise for clear conversations
- A unique ear bud design focuses sound to enhance call clarity
- Versatile design provides a secure fit for all day wearing comfort
- Plantronics multipoint technology lets you conveniently switch between two Bluetooth® phones with the same headset
Product Description
Plantronics Voyager 520, Blue… More >>

August 14th, 2010
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As more and more States, Municipalities, and Military Bases forbid cell phone use in cars without a hands-free system, it is becoming almost a necessity to own a system of some sort to comply. This Bluetooth headset is a perfect opportunity to obey the law with a system that is very comfortable, affordable, and functional.
The unit itself is nicely compact, and easy to forget you are wearing it while on your ear. The package includes the main unit, a well-documented instruction manual, a base stand for charging (not required), and a charging unit. The instructions are clear, concise, and complete. The sound is good, though I wouldn’t say it is as good as units that cost three or four times as much. The volume control and call/answer buttons work as advertised and are very easy to find and use.
Outbound voice is clear as tested with a few of my friends. They said that it was difficult to tell whether I was on my phone directly, or on a hands-free headset.
ISSUES:
1. Pairing the unit with my iPhone 3GS system was easy, BUT the phone did not recognize the Plantronics by its own name as the manual stated it should. It saw the unit in Bluetooth as an “ATT V521″, though it paired perfectly, and without incident and all functions work properly. I don’t know if this will be a common issue, or if it is just a glitch with MY phone.
2. I subtracted one star only because I would have liked the ear bud portion of the unit to be a little deeper into my ear canal and I can’t find a way to adjust it any further… though it is perfectly functional as is, and I can fully hear and understand calls.
For the price, this should be considered a great buy, and I’m very happy with my purchase. Recommended for anyone with a Bluetooth-enabled phone who don’t want to buy the cream of the crop for a whole lot more money.
UPDATE #1 (21DEC09): This works so well, I ordered a second unit for my wife for Christmas for use when she’s driving. Still very happy with purchase(s)!
UPDATE #2 (28DEC09): The unit I got for my wife for Xmas works just as well as the first! AND… it had the same ID with her Apple iPhone 3G (last year’s model_ shows ATT521 for the model of the headset, but works perfectly. Guess this is completely normal. Still a A+++ Recommendation
Rating: 4 / 5
I purchased this for myself in one of the recent Lightning Deal promotions. I love it so much, I decided to purchase another today as a gift. I tested the clarity of this headset by calling people, and asking if they could hear me clearly about 5-10 minutes into the call. No one could tell that I was using a headset.
Like another reviewer, the name for this device does not come up as “Voyager” like it states in the manual. Instead, it shows as “ATT V251″. If you look on the back of the earpiece, it actually says this in white print. Not sure why this isn’t in the instructions.
One thing I wanted to point out is that it can pair up with two devices. If you read the instruction booklet, it says to turn the headset off then back on to quickpair with your second device. I tried to do this with the PS3, but it would not find my headset. After reading many forums with no answer, I went to the Plantronics website to check out their knowledge base. I don’t know why this isn’t in their manual, but you don’t just turn the headset off then on again. Once it turns on, continue to hold down the power button for 6-10 more seconds until the light flashes red and blue. Then your device is ready to be found/recognized by your computer/PS3/cell phone. I figured this might help someone who tries to pair this with something, but it’s not being found.
I’ve been turning this thing on and off for a few days now. I’ve had it on continuously throughout the day, and I’ve used it on several phone calls. So far, the battery life is still pretty good. I would have expected to charge it by now.
I really have no complaints about this purchase. Like anything wireless, there’s bound to be some loss of signal the further away you move from your cell phone/computer/PS3. I had my phone in my jacket pocket, and there was some static. Then again, the jacket pocket was the barrier causing the interference. If you’re lucky enough to spot this on Lightning Deals, snatch one up. It’s definitely a good buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
incoming and outgoing sound quality excellent but even with the volume all the way up and earpiece snugged into ear the volume is not quite loud enough with road noise in the car…
Rating: 3 / 5
I have small ears and headsets always hung off, if I turned my head too fast, they would fall off. This headset is GREAT! It fits snugly to my ear and I can turn my head and it stays put! Great quality as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have had many different brand headsets and the only one that works perfectly(to my satisfaction) is the Plantronics Voyager 520. I am on my third one since the first one was washed and dryed, the second one was lost and I am on my third. Everyone one of the three performed flawlessley. I did experience low volume in the headset when the headset volume was up all the way, but it was due to a setting in my phone and once I changed it, the sound went back to normal. By the way, if the volume in the phone is set on high as well as the headset volume being set on high, I find the volume is too loud.
Rating: 5 / 5