Claimed as the industry's first mono-to-stereo convertible Bluetooth headset with AudioIQ DSP noise reduction technology for MP3 mobile phones, Plantronics has launched the new Voyager 855. According to the company, Voyager 855 headset offers a convertible design and impressive sound experience for calls as well as listening to music
on Bluetooth enabled mobile phones with stereo A2DP.
The Voyager 855 features Plantronics' award-winning AudioIQ technology- an exclusive, adaptive digital signal processing (DSP) technology that automatically reduces background noise and intelligently adjusts audio levels to increase clarity on both ends of a conversation.
The Plantronics Voyager 855, customizable for either mono or stereo use, features a detachable stereo cable so consumers can tailor the wearing style to their communication and entertainment preferences. With specially designed, form-fitting earbuds, the Voyager 855 fits snugly and securely to seal out unwanted background distractions. Drop the second earbud or detach the cable and the headset serves as a high-quality mono Bluetooth device.
The Plantronics Voyager 855 Bluetooth headset features a slide-to-talk boom to provide convenient call control and improved audio performance. Sliding the boom open instantly connects the caller. The extending boom also houses a voice tube to position the microphone closer to the mouth for directional voice reception, ensuring maximum
voice clarity and intelligibility. When the boom slides back, the call ends and/or the user's music selection conveniently resumes play.
The Voyager 855 offers approximately seven hours talk time, six hours listening time and 160 hours stand-by time from a single battery charge. At only 15 grams - the Voyager 855 is claimed to be the lightest stereo Bluetooth headset available.
The Voyager 855, priced at around USD 188, is available right away at major IT retailers and can also be ordered from the company website.