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Hmm, by Wednesday I'll let you know how good the Plantronics 855 is with it.
So far, no one complained about my voice on it & I've used the 665 & Jawbone, I like the 855 better. I hadn't asked anyone to repeat themselves yet, but this is with my M620, lord knows if I'll have this same bliss with a 2.17/1.40/6800. :/ BUT it doesn't handle wind blowing as well as the Jawbone, still no one can hear you on any headset if you got wind blowing at you. |
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I have the nXzen Gennum nx6000 and love it. You can be standing in a room with loud music playing, and the person on the other end will hear you perfectly.
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I don't know about the performance differences, but the Plantronics 855 looks a whole lot less geeky than the 8010. I saw someone wearing the 8010 that other day and that headset looks seriously silly. Like someone forgot they were wearing a bt headset and put on another.
The nXgen has very good noise cancellation but is not stereo. The stereo attachment that comes with the 5500 is pure worthless crap. I hope that the change in ownership from Gennum to Cellpoint will improve their customer service too. My 5500 started turning off by itself and it took almost 3 months to get a RMA out of Gennum. They did send me a bunch of USB car addapters (???) as a consolation.
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