Plantronics has been producing headsets for telephony and computer speech applications for many years, but it has chosen CeBit 2002 to announce what it sees as the future of speech communications: ...
Logitech, the manufacturer best known for its computing peripherals like keyboards and web cameras, is in talks to buy Plantronics, a maker of Bluetooth-enabled headsets, according to Reuters. The ...
Headset specialist Plantronics announced on Wednesday that it will launch a new Bluetooth headset later this year that will boast significantly better battery life than products already on the market.
The Plantronics Rig 800 LX is the best gaming headset you can find for $150, and it’s good enough to hang with more expensive options. The Rig 800 LX is comfortable, has an incredible 24 hour battery ...
Plantronics’s successor to its much-loved Voyager 510 Bluetooth headset doesn’t go on sale until tomorrow. (Best Buy got its shipment a few days early, due to a stocking mishap.) But we got a hold of ...
Plantronics has launched their new RIG 500 PRO series of gaming headsets. It features a unique exoskeleton earcup design with isolated inner acoustic chambers for distortion reduction. The Plantronics ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Plantronics make some excellent products. The wireless RIG 800LX, for example, was notably ...
Plantronics has added on to its Discovery and Explorer lines of Bluetooth headsets. At the top of the Discovery line is the new Plantronics Discovery 655, which expands on the design of previous ...
Electronics maker Plantronics is now the preferred provider of headsets for Skype, a free Internet phone service founded by the creators of Internet file-swapping service Kazaa, it was announced on ...
I’ve been using Bluetooth wireless headsets for about a year. Not only do I love the convenience, but I also think they make it safer to talk on the phone while driving a car. Until recently, the ...
Chris Welch is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio (Sonos, Apple, Bose, Sony, etc.), home theater, smartphones, photography, ...
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