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Plantronics Pulsar 590 Bluetooth Headset PDF Print E-mail

Written by Lennie, on 19-10-2007 04:25

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Plantronics Pulsar 590A Bluetooth Headset 

Features: 

  • Bluetooth-enabled technology Plantronics Pulsar 590
  • High fidelity stereo sound for superior audio performance
  • Up to 12 hours talk time and up to 10 hours audio listening time
  • Universal adapter plugs directly into most 3.5 mm audio devices, such as iPods, to enjoy wireless stereo listening
  • Seamlessly switch between calls and music listening
  • Full set of controls on headset for call answer/end, volume up/down, mute, play, pause, skip tracks
  • Telescoping voice tube provides clear calls and discreet conversations
  • Foldable headset design for convenient travel and compact storage
  • Adjustable headband, pivoting ear-pieces and ultra-soft ear-cushions

  • Dedicated buttons allow call and music control functions directly from the headset
  • Convenient desktop charging stand to charge and store your headset
  • Foldable Headset, AC Charger, In-Flight Cable, USB Charger, and Travel Case included
  • For stereo listening, Bluetooth devices must support the Bluetooth Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Devices that do not support the A2DP profile must use the Plantronics universal adapter.
  • Bluetooth mobile phones with built-in MP3 must support the Bluetooth Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) for stereo listening.

Price range: $103.36 - $249.95 

Price at Plantronics store: $249.95

Our full review read here

 

Pulsar 590E Bluetooth Headset

The Pulsar 590 E is almost the same headset, but the package contains no Universal Adapter, which makes the purchase more bearable for your purse.

Price range: $62.93 - $82.87 

Price at Plantronics store: $139.95

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1. 04-02-2009 16:53

Great headset ! One thing to keep in mind; if you have paired it with your mobile phone, and later start a different pairing operation with bluetooth on your laptop, then the old connection with your phone may still connect automatically as a "mono headset" without you being aware of it. If you then connect it (manually) on your laptop to listen to stereo music (A2DP) the connection appears to succeed but you might get stuttering audio because you are also connected to your phone ! These seem to be two independent services. I found that out, and once I removed the phone pairing altogether (=phone link disconnected) the laptop music A2DP playback worked fine again. Can be a good thing to check in case you get stuttering audio.
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2. 13-01-2008 15:48

I have had a pair of the Plantronics Pulsar 590's for about 3 months now. They are absolutely wonderful. They sound great, pair with my Windows Mobile 5.0 device with the A2DP profile (fully supports pause, next track, previous track etc) and sound fantastic. range with the puck is about 40 feet before it starts to break up. I find that I can stream internet radio in our computer lab and they work great thoughout the entire 2500 square foot lab.
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