Wow. Fantastic! Thanks very, very much, Brett.

Best, Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Brett C.
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 2:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Single ear headset suggestion

Hi Keith,

I'll give it a shot. I'll describe as though you just picked it up for the 
first time. The earpiece can swivel, so that you can use it in the ear of your 
choosing.
On the piece resting behind the ear, there are two switches. The switch closest 
to the bottom is power.  The power is on when the button is pushed up. If you 
have the speaker in your ear, you will automatically hear the talk time 
remaining announced.
The button above the power is the volume. Simply bump it up to increase volume, 
and down to decrease volume.
The next button I'll describe is located near the swivel part of the boom mic. 
It's a flat feeling button, though it is raised. I believe this is called the 
talk button. Tap this button and  you'll hear a voice prompt tell you to say a 
command. Say the words "what can I say?" and the voice will verbalize a list of 
commands. This same button is used to mute a call. While on a call, hold the 
button for close to two seconds, a tone will sound and the call is muted on 
your end. Repeat same step to discontinue the mute feature. Another function of 
this same button is to stop and resume music playing.  While playing a book or 
music, hold the button for close to two seconds, a tone will sound, and the 
music will stop. Repeat to resume play.
The last button is located on the end of the stem of the boom mic, closest to 
the earpiece. When a call comes in, tap it to answer. Alternatively, you can 
just say "answer ". Tap the same button to end a call. To redial the last 
number called, double tap the button. I've found that if you have not made a 
called since you powered it on, it will not remember the last called prior to 
turning it off.   Voice dialing and Siri can be activated with this same 
button. Hold the button for close to two seconds, you will hear a tone, release 
the button and then you will hear the familiar Siri tone. If the button is held 
for too long, the unit will go into pairing mode. If pairing mode is activated, 
the only way I've determined to stop its to turn the unit off and on again.
There other features I find useful without the use of any buttons. If you're on 
a call using the earpiece, you can take the piece off of your ear, and the call 
is automatically made available on the handset. If your phone rings and you 
don't have the earpiece on, you can put the earpiece in place, and the call 
will automatically be answered.
To charge the unit, there is a magnetic piece at the end of the charging cable, 
it easily connects to the unit at the base below the power button.
I think this covers it for the most part. I hope this is helpful in some way.

Brett C.


On Jan 15, 2013, at 12:55 PM, "Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D." 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Brett,
> 
> Can you please provide some guidance on how to use the buttons with this 
> headset, or possibly direct me to an accessible source for how to use? I'm 
> stumped.
> 
> Thanks. Keith
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Brett C.
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 1:51 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Single ear headset suggestion
> 
> Yes, I have mine connected to my phone and computer simultaneously.
> 
> Brett C.
> 
> On Jan 15, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Kliphton A M <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Is this legend headset able to pair with more than 1 device at a time?
>> On Jan 14, 2013, at 3:30 PM, "Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D." 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Casey,
>>> 
>>> I just received my Plantronics Voyager Legend this weekend and really like 
>>> the feel and sound.
>>> 
>>> Can you please describe how to use the buttons? I can't figure it out, and 
>>> I can't find an accessible manual online.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any help. Please feel free to write me offlistt if you wish.
>>> 
>>> Best, Keith
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
>>> Of Casey
>>> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 3:09 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: Single ear headset suggestion
>>> 
>>> Hi how do you lie this single ear headset.
>>> I have the plantronics voyager legend and I like it alot.
>>> but how does this Motorola compare to that headset?
>>> How well do you sound to the other person tha you are speaking to on the 
>>> phone and how well do you hear them using this headset?
>>> Also can you use sirs with this headset and how long does the battery 
>>> last with this headset?
>>> Also what all if anything will give you verbal feed back like batter 
>>> status and things like that.
>>> 
>>> I know when I use my plantronics when I turn it on.
>>> It will tell me how much talk time is left and what the battery life is.
>>> So any and all information tha you can pas along on your headset would 
>>> be treate.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 1/14/2013 8:17 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
>>>> I thought about doing this before I bought my Motorola hx550 bluetooth 
>>>> headset. I have two iPhones and I thought about taking two sets of earpods 
>>>> and wearing the one with the controls of each set in an ear. That would 
>>>> have worked fine and I might yet do it for some situations. But what I 
>>>> like about my one-ear bletooth headset is that I can wear it on or in my 
>>>> ear and if i position it right, it is much more comfortable for me than 
>>>> the earpods and I can hear my surroundings better. I typed with it in 
>>>> church the other day and didn't notice an annoying delay though I'm sure 
>>>> there must have been a slight one. However, since the a2dp only works with 
>>>> the first paired phone, I'm investing in a second one for times when I do 
>>>> need to hear more than just phone calls for both phones. But even with 
>>>> just one bluetooth headset, I like the way I can choose the phone to call 
>>>> with and the phone to answer and can even set it to tell it verbally to 
>>>> answer or ignore. It works with siri though it's eit
>>> her a little buggy or doesn't work quite all the way; I haven't taken time 
>>> to try to research using it with siri better yet. It isn't much more 
>>> expensive than earpods; ones that ship with prime fromAmazon ar $45 and 
>>> some cents; I saw some there for $29.98 but was a little leery of the low 
>>> price. You can wear the headset on your ear with a hook, in your ear with a 
>>> hook, or in your ear with gels. I debated between this and the Bluent Q2 
>>> but thought the battery life would be better with the Motorola ones. I know 
>>> there are quite a few headsets out there and some of them are much more 
>>> expensive than the one iI got so maybe they are better but I'm happy with 
>>> this.
>>>> 
>>> 
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