You could try the Jabra classic. it also has voice guidance on paring, and also 
lets you know, when the battery is running low.

Dave.

From: Cristóbal 
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 5:58 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Bluetooth earpiece for iPhone

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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