: Plantronics Explorer 330 Easy-To-Use Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth-Enabled Phones

: Plantronics Explorer 330 Easy-To-Use Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth-Enabled Phones

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Plantronics Explorer 330 Easy-To-Use Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth-Enabled Phones

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Plantronics Explorer 330 Easy-To-Use Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth-Enabled Phones
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Street Price: $59.95
Gaunz Org Price: $29.99
Savings!: $29.96 (50%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 66





Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 1 Lithium
Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Product Brand: Plantronics
Color: SILVER
EAN: 0017229123786
Label: Plantronics
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Plantronics
Model: UNHFPE3303
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Plantronics
Ranking: 66
Studio: Plantronics


Piece facts:
  • Compatible with most Bluetooth v1.1 and v1.2 capable devices.
  • Talk Longer: Up to 8 hours of continuous talk time.
  • One Touch: Access all controls with a single button.
  • Easy to Use: Convenient, one touch controls.
  • Freedom to roam up to 33 feet from your Bluetooth device




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The Plantronics Explorer 330 is a classic, affordable, and lightweight headset that fuses Bluetooth wireless technology with effortless call control for a true hands-free experience. The Explorer 330 headset is easy to use and incorporates all call features - volume, answer/end call, last-number redial, and voice-activated dialing - into one single button. Delivering up to eight hours of talk time, the Explorer 330 provides the convenience you want and the mobility you need to suit your busy, active lifestyle.

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Compatible with nearly all Bluetooth capable devices, the Plantronics Explorer 330 is a classic, affordable, and lightweight headset that fuses Bluetooth wireless technology with effortless call control for a true hands-free experience. The Explorer 330 headset is easy to use, and incorporates all call features--volume, answer/end call, last-number redial, and voice-activated dialing--into one single button. Delivering up to eight hours of talk time and up to 240 hours of digital standby time, the Explorer 330 provides the convenience you want and the mobility you need to suit your busy, active lifestyle.

For the ultimate in wireless freedom, look no further than the Explorer 330 Bluetooth Headset, which represents a generational leap in Bluetooth headset technology. Extremely easy to use and set up, and weighing less than one ounce, the Explorer 330 is comfortable and light enough for all day wear, offers unprecedented clarity and sound quality, and was designed to fit either ear perfectly.

The one-touch call control button is placed for easy access, and you can easily redial the last number dialed and initiate voice-activated calls directly from the headset. Lastly, not only does the Explorer 330 allow you to remain hands-free, you can also roam up to 33 feet away from your phone and still maintain crystal clear reception via the Explorer 330's robust Bluetooth abilities.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * EXCEPTIONAL ...
All I can say is I should have bought 2 of this item. Its clarity and all the features are worth buying one for each phone.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - HORRIBLE HEADSET!!!!!!!
This Headset is HORRIBLE or maybe it's just the one i got but either way it sucks and i thought Plantronic's had a good name!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Satisfied ...
I like this bluetooth mainly because of the fit. I find it stays comfortably in your ear and doesn't easily fall off. I previously bought a Motorola blue tooth and dropped it about 5 days after I got it, I could no longer get a connection to my phone and pretty much threw it out. I have dropped this about 2 times already and it still works fine. I like that you can easily rotate to put on your other ear because I cannot handle something in my ear for too long. The sound quality is not perfect but I think it is great for the price. I bought one for each of my family members.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Worth it
Fits good in my ear, easy to use, good sound quality and at a good price. I have been very pleased with it.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Plantronics 330 headset ...
The unit seems to work better than the Motorola 500 and 700 that it replaced. BUT it is too heavy and it is really difficult to switch calls (call waiting) and hurts your ear more to wear than the Motorola. The additional thing that is better for the Motorola is a positive off switch by folding the microphone. Both Motorola's died and so far the Plantronics seem to be more trouble free. I had to replace the 500 3 times under the warrentee and the 700 just died.

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