Reviews of the Plantronics Explorer 320 Bluetooth headset
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CNET Review
The Good: Comfortable fit; stylish design; user-friendly controls; acceptable call quality.
The Bad: Troublesome pairing process; dim LED light; not great in windy conditions.
The Bottom Line: Although it's not perfect, the Plantronics Explorer 320 is a solid lower-tier Bluetooth headset.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 74/100 and users 71/100. Comparing these reviews to 43561 other Headsets reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 73/100 = Good.
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wmexperts.com
Review Summary: The Plantronics Explorer 320 is a very disappointing headset. While it is certainly a nice-looking headset that is lightweight and has excellent battery life, the poor usability, unacceptable audio abilities, and issues with the Treo make the Explorer 320
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goodgearguide.com.au
Review Summary: If you want a hassle-free and simple to use accessory, the Explorer 320 was made for you
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personal computer world
Review Summary: Provided your wallet can absorb the hit, the Plantronics M3000 is a useful and efficient headset.
Manufacturer: Plantronics, Inc.
Part number: 320
General
- Product Type Headset - Bluetooth
- Weight 0.7 oz
- Available Body Colors Silver, white
- Recommended Use Cellular phone
- Compatible Mobile Devices Panasonic X70, Nokia 6230, Nokia 3660, Nokia 3650, Siemens S55, Sony Ericsson K700i
Headphones
- Headphones Type Headphone - Monaural
- Headphones Form Factor Over-the-ear
- Connectivity Technology Wireless - Bluetooth
Microphone
- Type Built-in
Power
- Run Time (Up To) 8 hour(s)
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