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So I got my Discovery 925

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

I know you guys have been waiting a long time for my review of the 925, I apologize.   But here it is:

I decided to go with the gold 925 due to my golden personality.  I like a little flash, and after contemplating the cerise I decided the cerise was not pink enough for me.  What about black you say?  Well black for me is a little ho-hum, to classic.  I like to think of myself as a cool dude, on the edge, and a gold headset definitely puts me there.  From the packaging you can tell Plantronics has put a lot of effort into this headset, it may be the first time that I actually looked forward to opening up a package from Plantronics.

The headset itself is bigger than I expected, but I expected it to be tiny.  It is definitely smaller than the jawbone, and is very light but not as small as I expected.  Still, holding it in your hand it does feel a little bit cheap, but the look, style, and performance put away any fears for this headset.

The first unique thing I noticed about the 925 is that it has one big button, and a smaller button.  No volume controls.  Plantronics uses it proprietary DSP technology to automatically adjust volume, more on that later.  Looking at the headset there is a new design for the ear gel that fits in your ear.  It almost looks like a square. My first impression was that it looked uncomfortable.  Boy was I wrong.  This thing is the most comfortable headset I have used.

It is an in-the-ear headset and with most of this type of wearing style, they fall out or do not stay in ear.  That is why I have always favored over-the-ear headsets.  The Discovery 925 not only is comfortable and cool, but it can also outlast a serious head-banging session.  Try it out.

Anytime I hear that a headset does not have a volume button I cringe.  My experience with those volume technologies has not been so great.  Again, the 925 beats my expectations as the volume adjustment works great.

The Discovery 925

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Now I know you’re looking for an exciting new Bluetooth you can use and spurn once the new one comes out.  Well, it’s coming folks.  The Discovery 925 is a kick-ass looking headset.  I can’t wait to get my hands on it.  It looks really tiny and fancy and I want one.  Even the freakin’ case is awesome.  As far as tech specs go I have none right now.  I could take a look on the web with a mighty search, but until I get my hands on one you guys will just have to drool over the pictures

The Sennheiser VMX100

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Sennheiser has made quite a name for itself in superb sound quality and putting that into headsets, headphones, and other things that produce sound for our ears.  They also have taken forays into the world of Bluetooth, most notably with the new VMX100.  This thing kicks ass.  A lot of bluetooth headsets say they have excellent sound quality, but the VMX100 is the only one I’m aware of that delivers to the fullest.

Maybe it’s because of it’s VoiceMax Dual Microphone technology (whatever that means) or its ActiveGard technology (again, what?)…whatever it is, it’s awesome.  Also, this thing looks killer.  From the moment you get the package you realize you’ve purchased quality.  A lot of effort went into making opening the box fun, and it is.  It is ingeniously packaged, and makes you feel special for purchasing it.  I appreciate that, thanks Sennheiser.  Anyways, the VMX100 is also quite light, and its styling definitely sets it apart.

Another cool feature is the “on/off” switch, or lack thereof.  The VMX100 has this cool system, when the headset is in it folded up mode its off.  When you open the headset to put it on your ear, its on.  How simple is that?  There is no eartips or buds to buy for this headset down the road, no sticky rubber to stick in your ear.  It utilizes this rotating design to keep everything cool and out of your ear.

To summarize, if you want a Bluetooth headset, buy the Sennheiser VMX100…you won’t regret it.  Also, if you buy it from Headsets.com they have a 60-Day warranty and don’t give you any hassles when you try to return the product.