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Pay no attention to the Pulsar 590A’s $250 retail price tag the product is being phased out (but should be available in stores until well into 2010), and you can find it at a variety of online outlets for about $130. The set worked with both my laptops and a Sony Ericsson W580i cell phone, ran for nearly 9 hours on a charge and had an exceptional range of 50 feet. The sound is crisp, clear and balanced, and the microphone picks up every word.
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I quickly got used to working the buttons on the right earmuff for controlling the music and taking calls. On my Windows desktop OBS purrs like a gentle kitten while streaming games, running Unity, and pulling in windows from 3 4K monitors (and my CPU is from 2014, and a GTX1080). Download and install the Microsoft OneDrive app for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.

The headset interrupts the music from your notebook when a call comes in on your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. It includes a rechargeable Bluetooth transmitter that plugs into your laptop’s audio jack and an AC adapter. In my tests, its battery lasted for nearly 7 hours of continuous use - perfect for a picnic or day of back-to-back presentations.ĭo you constantly switch between listening to music on your laptop and making and taking calls on your cell phone? You don’t have to give up top-quality sound to talk on the phone - the Plantronics Pulsar 590A headset excels at both. The Party comes with a one-year warranty. I really like the system’s Stereo Widening and Virtual SuperBass digital effects, which can make a low-quality audio source sound richer and more life-like. Parrot may look like a large black dog bone, but it has a 6-watt amplifier and pair of speakers that combine for surprisingly sharp and vibrant sound. Parrot connected on the first try with my notebooks and a cell phone, but its range is limited to about 20 feet and it doesn’t get particularly loud.

It can connect with any notebook or digital music player with a standard audio cable or via its built-in Bluetooth radio that can use Near Field Communications technology. This stereo speaker set weighs just 1.4 pounds and can go wherever you and your notebook go, making it a great tool for on-the-road presentations (not to mention celebrations).

With a name like Party, you’d think that Parrot’s Bluetooth speaker system wouldn’t be serious enough for business.
