![]() ![]() I’m not quite sure why this interference thing happens, but I can tell you why the “phone effect” is applied: the microphone only transmits my voice at 8kHz when it’s connected via Bluetooth. Oucheroo indeed! It’s good to keep in mind if you ever want to make anonymous phone calls though. As an additional bonus, there’s so much digital interference in the audio that it’s not really usable. Think “analogue telephone from the sixties” effect. Here’s the thing: when I pair the Voyager Legend with my Mac it connects and technically works – but sounds awful. The Problem: Voyager Legend sounds great on iOS, but rubbish on Mac. I thought I’d better write this down before I forget… Until today when I had a technological breakthrough! Since February this worked great with my iPhone and iPad, but I never got that elusive USB function to work. This particular version comes with a small USB dongle, so it can be used as a Bluetooth headset AND wireless USB headset. ![]() I wanted one that also works as an audio input device so I can record screencasts for many of my web hosting clients.Īfter a bit of research I came across another Plantronics model, the Voyager Legend UC. That’s because Mac’s have a problem connecting Bluetooth headsets in general – so it wasn’t the headset’s fault. It was still working but people at the other end were complaining that my voice would cut out regularly even though I could hear them fine.īesides, my old headset didn’t want to work well with my Mac. A few months ago I bought a new Bluetooth headset to replace my trusty old Voyager Pro+. ![]()
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