Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Plantronics Explorer 395 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Plantronics Explorer 395.
June 2010
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14 Reviews
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If you're looking for a first time Bluetooth headset the Plantronics Explorer 395 would be perfect. In fact, if you're looking for your umpteenth Bluetooth headset, and you want one that functions well without costing much then, again, the Plantronics ...
When it comes down to buying a new headset, the Explorer 395 is a great choice for a couple of reasons. First, it retains the Plantronics brand-name and it retails for just $49, making it one of the company’s most affordable headsets. Those who shop a...
Only pairs with one device at a time, Only one size ear tip
The Plantronics Explorer 395 is your basic entry-level Bluetooth headset with a budget price and the quality Plantronics name. blog comments powered by Disqus ...
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Published: 2010-05-05, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: We’ve been impressed with Plantronics last few Bluetooth headsets, finding the company’s DSP offers a decent balance of background noise reduction while not making callers sound hopelessly artificial. What happens when Plantronics tries to do DSP on a ...
Comfortable. Clear sound. Simple, reliable control scheme. Good value.
Ineffective noise canceling. One-size-fits-all design. Can't pair with more than one device simultaneously.
The Plantronics Explorer 395 offers well-balanced sound quality and a comfortable, easy-to-use design, but get something better if you need good noise suppression....
Published: 2010-04-29, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
Good build qualityStylish designAffordable
No noise cancellationFixed earbud and ear loopCheap packaging
The Explorer 395 may not be the most exciting product coming out of Plantronics, but it's always nice to have a more affordable option for those who are happy with "good enough" performance. Also, this headset's appearance doesn't really reflect its budge...
A sliding power on/off switch! Good voice clarity in quiet environments.
Sliding power switch "red for off" is a little confusing. DSP noise reduction and wind resistance not the greatest, but not surprising at this price. Glossy finish picks up grime.
Abstract: What’s under review: Plantronics Explorer 395 Bluetooth headset, MSRP $49.95What rocks: Good call quality, simple to use controls, comfortable snug fitWhat’s rocky: Earhook is unobtrusive but non-removable, lacks A2DP for listening to audiobooks or pod...
While it doesn't offer the audio quality you get with more expensive technology, the Plantronics Explorer 395 is comfortable to wear, simple to use and offers reasonable-quality audio for half the price of more feature-laden competitors. Barbara Kras...