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Originally Posted by Black06STI
I just got the Plantronics Voyager 855 and I love it!!! I have tested it with a Mogul (new rom update), Apache with WM6 Cooked rom, and my Sony Vaio laptop. The multipoint works very well, as I am able to listen to music through my laptop's bluetooth port and have the phone ring and take the call. It also works while on a phone call listening to music on the phone. You simply slide the boom back and forth to start and end the call. Microsoft Voice Command works well once I disabled the confirmations. My girlfriend was not able to tell I was on a Headset. The music quality is great. I carried a conversation in the snow today and it has no problems. It wont come loose especially if you wear the loop thing that goes over the ear. The buds that came attached out of the box were soo comfortable, Much more comfortable than my girlfriend's S9 (which she uses daily to work out).
Hope this helps
Josh
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I use them with the 6800, agreed.
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Originally Posted by jph8tr
I've been looking at the 855 too, but the reviews I've seen on its call quality have put me off. How is it in noisy environments? I have a Nxgen 5500 which worked great in places like noisy NYC streets, but a recent fall into a puddle has totally ruined it. I'd like to replace it with a stereo headset but so far all have relatively poor call quality and the 8010 is way too geeky looking for me. I'm using my old Cardo 700 now, but it's useless in anything noisier than a car with the windows rolled up.
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Originally Posted by veblen64
@ Josh
Just to clarify, are you saying that the Plantronics Voyager 855 works well with the Mogul? (Cuz you mentioned you also have an Apache.)
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The 855 is as good as its going to get for a Voice/A2DP headset.
I use them with the 6800/2.17 ROM (I applied a few BT registry hacks before purchase & the Audiopara.csv, FA2K) & I must say is great.
Can't comment on if any of my hacks enhanced anything.
No one can tell you're on a headset when speaking and you can hear the caller without problems, especially is your using A2DP/ the other earbud.
Music, reviewers are usually mixed on this because it greatly depends on the phone/app you are using. Music is very good on these, not Shure/Ultimate ears good but good none the less, much thanks to Bluetooth 2.0
+EDR, thanks to EDR you don't get skipped to death when listening to music or distortion in the phone call, you can finally move away from the phone while on the headset/listening to music.
It does well in noisy environments via the boom mic BUT it fails against the wind. Have only used 1 headset that ever worked in the wind anyway (Z9's, which are pretty much fit for Chicago

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It also has up to 7 hours of talk time so it'll outlast the Mogul.