At Melanie Segal’s recent “Platinum” award show suites, celebrities and journalists alike could not get enough of Plantronics’ state of the art MP3 players, earphones, radios and other audio wonders. Indeed, the calm and cool Leslie Moore had her work cut out for her, not only showcasing the wide variety of Plantronics devices but also gently nudging some celebrities not to walk away with her singleton samples of items yet to hit the market. However, you can’t blame celebs and VIPs for coveting these goods, both for their performance and great looks.
For example, Plantronics has Bluetooth headsets for everybody, from the state-of-the-art Discovery 925 model ($150, blending an elegantly simple VFrame™ design with crisp sound quality, lightweight comfort and convenient storage in an innovative charging case) to the Voyager™ 855 Stereo Bluetooth Headset ($150, with innovative stereo ear buds seal out noise and seal in sound for better listening, while AudioIQ® technology digitally enhanced sound improves call quality on both sides of the call) to more moderately priced models in the Explorer series.
But wait, there’s more... visit the Plantronics web site www.plantronics.com to check out their range of home and office telecommunications solutions, which also happen to resemble eye-catching works of art. Gamers will be right at home, too, whether they play on their PC’s or their television consoles. Others whose computers make up their third arm will appreciate Plantronics’ internet calling headsets, while music aficionados will want to experience a real “wall of sound” with the headphones designed for use with their stereos and MP3 players.
This week, 1 lucky reader will tune in to a real joyful noise with a new Plantronics sound device.