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The Plantronics Voyager Legend is a wireless Bluetooth headset that is designed to provide clear and convenient communication. It features a sleek and lightweight design, allowing for comfortable wear throughout the day. The headset comes with multiple sizes of ear tips, ensuring a secure fit for various individuals. Equipped with Smart Sensor technology, the Voyager Legend can automatically answer calls when the user puts the headset on their ear and can route audio between the headset and phone. The headset also has voice recognition capabilities, allowing users to make and answer calls without pressing buttons. Additionally, it features noise-cancellation technology, minimizing background noise for clearer audio during calls. With a talk time of up to 7 hours and a standby time of up to 11 days, the Voyager Legend provides long-lasting performance. It has a range of up to 33 feet, allowing users to move around freely without losing connection to their devices. The headset also supports voice alerts, notifying users about battery level, connection status, and more. The Voyager Legend is compatible with various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It utilizes Bluetooth 3.0 technology for seamless connectivity. The headset can be charged using the included USB cable, providing convenience for users. With its reliable and durable construction, the Voyager Legend is built to withstand daily wear and tear.
| Brand | Plantronics |
| Model | Voyager Legend |
| Product | headphone |
| EAN | 5033588039341, 5033588040613, 5711045980299, 7330381733178 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.
The newer headphones generally have a small microphone built in which allows for calling.
Noise cancelling ensures that ambient noise is reduced.
Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.
Make sure the headset is powered on and paired with your device. Adjust the volume levels on both your headset and device to ensure they are not muted or turned down too low.
To answer an incoming call, simply tap the Call button on your headset. To end a call, tap the Call button again. You can also use voice commands such as "answer" or "ignore" if enabled on your device.
Ensure the headset is properly adjusted by rotating the boom microphone to the desired position and extending or retracting it as needed. Use the included ear tips and ear loops to find the most comfortable and secure fit for your ear.
No, the Voyager Legend headset can only be actively connected to one device at a time. However, you can easily switch between connected devices by manually pairing the headset with the desired device when needed.
Yes, you can use the headset while it is charging. However, keep in mind that the charging time will be longer, and the battery level may not increase significantly if you are using the headset actively during charging.
Yes, the manual of the Plantronics Voyager Legend is available in English .
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Number of questions: 26I hear very well, but the person I am calling or who calls me cannot hear me when I am driving or indoors. My phone is nearby. Are there any updates? Regards, Majvi
How do I get back the voice that says the name of the caller??? Regards, henke
Hello, I have a Voyager Legend and during calls, I can hear them but they can't hear me. How do I fix that?
This message has been automatically translatedHi. My friend is paralyzed from the neck down, which makes it impossible for him to "press" on the phone (iPhone SE). Siri helps with most things and is amazing in many ways. But unfortunately, she lacks the ability to hang up, decline, or end incoming and outgoing calls. So the call often goes to voicemail because the person on the other end doesn't answer. So now I'm wondering if there is possibly a setting on my friend's "Plantronics Voyager Legend" that can help him with this? Sincerely, Camilla
This message has been automatically translatedHello, I have a PLT 5200 UC headset and they tell me that I can barely be heard, but I can hear well and I don't have the mute activated.
This message has been automatically translatedHello. I have the Plantronics Voyager Legend headphone. I wanted to pair it with my new phone, but it's not possible. The phone doesn't see the headphone, and the headphone doesn't blink in blue and red as it does when pairing with my old phone. How can I pair it with my new phone? Best regards, Ilona Semla
This message has been automatically translatedHey, I have a 2-year-old Legend that keeps dropping out/disconnecting during calls. Why is this happening?? It is fully charged, there is Bluetooth connection, and it is within range. 45849533.
This message has been automatically translated"I bought a Plantronics Voyager 5220 for my Samsung Galaxy J3 at Elgiganten. Everything worked as it should, but when I press the red button for voice control, after the two beeps there is an extremely loud noise in the earpiece. It does the job but cannot be kept in the ear with the risk of hearing damage. I have exchanged it twice and returned it. I went to another company and tried a Voyager Legend on different phones with a different brand than mine with the same result. Is it a setting in the phone or a manufacturing error in the Bluetooth?"
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