The Voyager Legend CS Bluetooth Headset System with HL10 can be connected with smartphones, tablets and office/home telephone. The device is made to offer flexibility at work and home with functionalities that include answering calls landing on mobile, tablets and even telephone. The Voyager Legend CS Bluetooth Headset System w/HL10 is set of several devices along with one Bluetooth headset, magnetic dock and HL10, an automatic handset lifter etc. The headset can directly be connected with any smartphone or device using Bluetooth, while magnetic dock and HL10 enable Bluetooth connectivity with telephone.
The headset looks decent and is comfortable to use. Headset can be carried in the pocket, but the entire setup needs a bag pack to be carried out. The headset has 4 buttons and one charging port. On the back side there are two buttons, from top – volume control and below the power button and the charging port that can be connect with the dock. Rest two buttons are located on the earpiece to receive the call and one call-mute button on the boom. The magnetic dock requires electricity, when in use.
Lifter only works with dock’s power, so make sure to placement is done in the right manner. The dock is the charging port as well for the headset, and takes about 20-25 minutes, once fully charged can run for up to 7 hours with normal usage else for up to 4 hours.
Bottomline: One can easily pair this with any device and manage calls. But don’t prefer it as wireless Bluetooth headset for your mobile tablet because it doesn’t have extra portable charger and can be charged only with dock. Telephone system is an additional benefit to the user; one can receive calls within the range of 7 meters.
Price: Rs.12,634, 2 Years Warranty
Key Specs: Desk phone and mobile phone/tablet connectivity, Up to 7 hours, Bluetooth; v3.0 + EDR, Mobile Wideband (HFP 1.6); echo cancellation, A2DP, SoundGuard
Pros: Multiple device connectivity, up to 10 meters connectivity, Answer/end landline calls remotely
Cons: Complicated setup, bulky charging dock, sound quality