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Plantronics M100 Bluetooth Headset Review

Today we are breaking out of the norm and taking a look at something a little bit different and away from our usual bag of computer hardware and peripherals. Today brings us a day of taking a close look at a bluetooth headset from Plantronics with some unique features.

Bluetooth headsets and BT devices are general are a big fashion at the moment as more cars include Bluetooth capabilities, especially as the law has clamped down on using a mobile phone whilst driving, especially in the UK. Though we heard that people in other worlds experience the same from their law enforcement.

On a serious note, it can save lives and due to this, a market is filled where companies like Plantronics can fill and make money from, and why shouldn’t they? All they need to do is create a product that works, is better than the competition and is fairly priced.

Enter the M100 from Plantronics!

What Plantronics are saying about this headset:

The Plantronics M100™ is the headset for your smarter lifestyle. Combining Plantronics’ signature audio performance and smart design it sounds natural, feels natural and is the perfect companion to any Bluetooth® smart phone. Multipoint connects you to two devices and voice prompts keep you informed of your headset’s status. No matter where you’re “on-the-go” — in the car, on the street, or roaming the home or office — you’ll enjoy clear conversations despite wind or surrounding noise. The slim, lightweight design of the M100 combined with multiple wearing styles makes it so comfortable you will forget you’re wearing it.

Features
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  • Dual microphones, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and wind reduction technology
  • Echo cancellation
  • Automatic sound level adjustment
  • MultiPoint technology
  • Voice alerts
  • Battery meter on your iPhone
  • Soft gel ear tips, in 3 different sizes
  • Lightweight, slim design
  • On/off switch
  • 6 hours talk time / 10 days standby

This product is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled phones

Specifications
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Key Features
iPhone Meter iPhone® battery meter to monitor headset battery level on-screen
Voice Alerts Now you can talk to your headset and your headset will talk to you whispered voice alerts keep you aware of low battery, lost connection and more
Quickpair Supports quick initial pairing with Bluetooth phones and/or devices
Multipoint Multipoint technology lets you pair and maintain connections with two devices
Connection
Type Bluetooth
Transmit Range 30 feet
Multi-Point Yes
Power
Battery Power 6 hours
Charger Type Micro USB
Physical
Weight 9 grams
Audio
Microphones Dual-mic
Noise-cancellation DSP
Wind Noise Reduction Dynamic DSP, microphone placement for reduced wind noise
Controls
Dedicated On/Off Yes
Call Answer/End Yes
Volume +/- Yes

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Andy Ruffell

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