Mar 14, 2013 Several things make it clear that the Plantronics Voyager Legend UC is a premium Bluetooth headset aimed at business professionals and the most demanding of users. Plantronics Voyager Legend.
The Plantronics Voyager Legend™ has three precisely tuned microphones and enhanced DSP that optimize your voice and minimize noise caused by wind, movement, and background sounds.
Plantronics Voyager Legend Wireless Bluetooth Headset User Manual Guide
The Plantronics Voyager Legend™ has three precisely tuned microphones and enhanced DSP that optimize your voice and minimize noise caused by wind, movement, and background sounds. Industry-first Smart Sensor™ technology intuitively directs calls to your phone or headset and allows you to automatically answer by placing the headset on your ear. The headset also takes voice commands such as “pair”, “answer” or “ignore” to keep you in control of your technology.
NOTE: Product now ships with USB charging cable only. A/C adapter (89034-01) sold separately.
1 Year Warranty
SKU# 87300-01
UPC: 017229137615
Tech Tip: How to pair the Plantronics Voyager Legend
Plantronics Voyager Legend Wireless Bluetooth Headset Manual
Voice alerts list:
“Power on/off”
“Answering call”
“Talk-time (x) hours”
“Battery low”
“Recharge headset”
“Lost connection”
“Phone 1 connected/Phone 2 connected”
“Pairing”
“Pairing incomplete, restart headset”
“Mute on/off”
“Volume maximum/minimum”
“Voice recognition on/off”
“Redialing last outgoing call”
Voice commands list:
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