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Old 11/03/2009, 08:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Can someone recommend a good bluetooth earpiece that really is light and fits and feels comfortable in the ear but also is LOUND, has the newest noise canceling technology and sounds good? I have 3 or 4 headsets with the latest one being the blueant. The bluant sounds the best but is very uncomfortable even with I changed the gels from the ones it comes with to other CLEAR ones.

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Can someone recommend a good bluetooth earpiece that really is light and fits and feels comfortable in the ear but also is LOUND, has the newest noise canceling technology and sounds good? I have 3 or 4 headsets with the latest one being the blueant. The bluant sounds the best but is very uncomfortable even with I changed the gels from the ones it comes with to other CLEAR ones.

Any suggestions??
The Plantronics Voyager Pro isn't small or basically light, but it's designed to be almost unnoticeable when you're wearing it. Very comfortable. Battery life is awesome. I've had people on the other end think I was on a landline. And it's the only one I could hear clearly in a noisy environment.
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So far the best I've used is the SoundID200. It's not cheap though.
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The Plantronics Voyager Pro isn't small or basically light, but it's designed to be almost unnoticeable when you're wearing it. Very comfortable. Battery life is awesome. I've had people on the other end think I was on a landline. And it's the only one I could hear clearly in a noisy environment.
I agree, I had a Blue ant Z9 and the noise cancelation did not work. I now have a Voyager Pro and love it. Very comfortable, long lasting battery and best of all, when in the car no back ground noise!
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