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Plantronics Pulsar 590A Bluetooth Headset Review

Manufacturer: Plantronics
Product: Pulsar 590A BlueTooth Headset
Date: Wed, May 03, 2006 - 12:00 AM
Written By: Ken Brown -
Price: Current Pricing

Introducing the Plantronics Pulsar 590A

With all the wired headsets in use for computing and cellular phone use, there is a growing need for an affordable cross-over device. Who wants to spend $100 for a device that only works in the cell phone? Why not have a quality headset that can be used for not only home theater use, but for your PSP, portable DVD player, laptop, and cell phone. After reviewing Motorola?s flagship entry into the world of wireless headsets, we wanted to see what competitor Plantronics had up their sleeve.

The Plantronics Pulsar Bluetooth Headset

Look Ma, no wires!

Plantronics introduces a headset system that boast of delivering wireless high fidelity stereo sound, voice clarity, in a comfortable package with the Pulsar 590A. The Pulsar 590A uses multipoint technology to function as both a stereo headset for high-fi listening, and as a communications headset for use with mobile phones and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. The headset includes a telescopic voice tube with an omni-directional microphone for clear communications.

This multipoint technology extends the range and capabilities of its users to provide greater mobile freedom and enables stereo music listening from their laptop, cell phone or AV equipment up to 30 feet away. Plantronics says the Pulsar 590A provides up to 12 hours of talk time and 10 hours of listening time.

We?ve seen promises like this before: When evaluating the Motorola?s HT820, they promised us a similar package and delivered except to obtain stereo sound from a device required an extra piece of hardware (Motorola DC-800) sold separately for almost $100 more. Plantronics ups the ante on Motorola in this regard by offering a complete stereo system out of the box.

The Universal Adapter included with the Pulsar 590A can plug directly into your 3.5mm jack on any audio devices. This means any device ? your laptop, home stereo, Playstation, Gameboy, portable DVD player, etc ? can enjoy the benefits of wireless stereo. In contrast, the Motorola HT820/DC800 needed stereo RCA jacks and power ? somewhat rare on a PC or laptop, and definitely a hassle when you want to connect something quickly.

The Plantronics Pulsar 590 Bluetooth Headset

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