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It has a long, curved boom that houses the mic and connects back to the earpiece, which is in turn is attached to a thick earpiece that houses the battery. The Plantronics Voyager Legend UC ear hook and boom both swivel through 180 degrees to allow the headset to be worn on either ear. Despite its size, the whole thing weights just 18g, so it doesn’t actually feel all that heavy when its sitting on your ear. It comes with three different sized ear gels, so no matter whether you’ve got petite or jumbo-sized lug holes, you should be able to get a reasonably comfortable fit. Changing an ear gel is very straightforward – you just push in on it, rotate it anticlockwise and it pops off. There are just four buttons provided for controlling the headset. On the rear of the boom you’ll find the call handling button, and further along on the bottom of the boom there’s a multifunction button for activating the voice controls, muting the mike, or starting and pausing streaming audio from your phone. The other two controls are mounted on the rear of the ear hook. At the top there’s a slider switch for turning the volume up and down, and below this there’s another switch for turning it on and off. What we don’t like, however, is that Plantronics has done away with the standard microUSB charging port found on the Voyager Pro. replacing it with a proprietary magnetic port instead. The Plantronics Voyager Legend UC comes with both a simple charging lead and a desktop charging dock that work with this port.
Although the magnetic charging port is undoubtedly clever, as the headset almost magically snaps into it when you bring it near the charging peripherals, it’s also annoying. Mainly, when you’re out and about or away on business, it’s one more adaptor you’ll need to remember to take with you – and which they’re unlikely to have a spare of at the other end of your journey if you forget. ONSEPTEMBER 12, 2012EDIT "TOMTOM HANDS-FREE CAR KIT FOR IPHONE REVIEW" TomTom Hands-free Car Kit for iPhone Review Introduction Signs are beginning to appear that the sat-nav is about to go full circle.
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What started out as a peripheral and software add-on package for the PDA then became a standalone device in itself. But this hugely successful gadget could be supplanted by the evolution of what it replaced – the smartphone – as the power of the mobile increases. TomTom has clearly seen this one coming, and launched a range of car mounting kits including this, the TomTom Hands-free Car Kit for iPhone.
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Not all of them are for Apple devices, either, in anticipation of the TomTom for Android app version due in October. However, the one we are reviewing here is still focused on the iPhone, and replaces the original TomTom for iPhone Car Kit, although it’s not quite a direct replacement. Related: iPhone 7 release date, s and rumours Design The Hands-free Car Kit is of noticeably sturdier build than the original Car Kit. Not that the latter was flimsy – far from it – but this goes even further to house your beloved Apple smartphone in the manner it deserves. The kit is designed to accommodate every iPhone from the original version up to the latest iPhone 4S. However, the kit does lack something important from the original – the GPS receiver. So any remaining users of the original iPhone will be better off getting the first Car Kit, if they want to use a satellite navigation app, although this point is a bit moot as the lack of recent iOS updates will probably be more of a hindrance.
You can still get the original Car Kit, although now it is being marketed for the iPod Touch only, as it’s not designed for the iPhone 4 body.
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