They’re very easy to find with your finger tips, saving you the hassle of having to take the headset off just to check that you’re, say hitting the call button instead of tapping the volume up button, as you do with some smaller headsets we’ve used. When wearing it, it also becomes quickly apparent just how good the layout of the controls is. In fact, after ten minutes or so it’s actually fairly easy to forget that you’ve actually got it strapped to your ear. Once it’s properly in place it not only feels very light, but is also quite un-intrusive to wear. However, the Legend happily put us right on that one fairly quickly. Given the size of the headset we weren’t really convinced that it was going to be all that comfortable to wear for prolonged periods. For example, the signal happily passed through multiple rooms with plasterboard walls in a London terraced house, although it’s less successful at finding its way through solid brick walls, but that’s something that taxes all Bluetooth headsets in our experience. We tested the headset with a range of devices including the HTC One X, LG 4X HD, an Acer Desktop PC and a Sony laptop, and it performed flawlessly with them all. The headset also supports Bluetooth Multipoint, so you can have it paired with two phones or devices at the same time. You just turn it on and either press and hold the call button, or tap the voice button and say ‘Pair Mode’. Setting it up to work with your devices couldn’t be much simpler. Plantronics Voyager Legend UC – Setup and Performance Plantronics even includes a USB Bluetooth dongle in the box in case your computer doesn’t have built-in Bluetooth. The Plantronics Voyager Legend UC works with phones, tablets and PCs.
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