Hi,

I highly recommend the voyager edge from Plantronics. I think it will meet most 
of your needs. You'll really appreciate that it does not use a proprietary 
magnetic connecting type of charger, it uses micro USB. Also, it allows the 
audio from the phone including the caller ID information spoken by voiceover to 
come directly through the earpiece. Another nice benefit, is that you can 
configure and change a lot of the settings via an iOS app called PLT hub. Good 
luck and enjoy.

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> On Jun 11, 2015, at 9:58 PM, Cristóbal <crismuno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello list,
> So my trusty Plantronics M50 gave up the ghost a few days back and I am in 
> the process of looking for a replacement. As much as I liked it, I am trying 
> to find something with a little better call quality.
> I use the bluetooth earpiece for business calls and call quality/noise 
> canceling is very important.
> I’ve tried out the Plantronics Voyager Legend and just wasn’t convinced. Not 
> with the $80.00 price tag or with the call/sound quality. I returned that to 
> Amazon (thank goodness for hassle free returns) and am now putting the 
> Plantronics M55 through its paces and am so far equally unconvinced. Maybe I 
> just had the bad luck of getting a crappy unit, but the audio is choppy and 
> cuts out and that whole hands free answer/ignore is proven to be flakey. That 
> and unlike the M50, the caller ID/ringer doesn’t go through the earpiece. I 
> recall a few weeks back a fellow list member described his experience with 
> first getting a buggy M55 and how good Amazon was about swapping it out for 
> them. So who knows maybe I got a crappy unit as well or perhaps it speaks to 
> a general quality issue with the model.
> Mainly, I am looking for an earpiece with a power switch and not a button 
> where one has to press for a few seconds to connect. This is why I’ve tried 
> out the Plantronics models as I know they have this switch. I have the 
> earpiece in all day and I would prefer to just be able to flick it on and 
> then answer a call.
> Can anybody recommend any other bluetooht earpieces that have solid noise 
> canceling abilities and use a power switch and not a button? I’m not lookig 
> for cheap and don’t’ mind paying a good price for something that will be 
> worth it. Like I said, the Voyager legend just wasn’t doing it for me. I’m 
> not interested in a stereo option since I prefer to have at least one ear 
> free for general hearing both at home and when I’m out and about for 
> situational awareness.
>  
> Thankks
> Cristobal
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