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Plantronics MX10 Universal Amplifier for Headsets
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Plantronics MX10 Universal Amplifier for Headsets

List Price: $149.99
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Description:

- Mulitmedia amplifier (headset switcher)- Switch betweenheadset telephone handset puter audio or other external audio device- Compatible with Sound Blaster sound cards CD players tape recorders- Sound pression protects against harsh noises (fax tones etc.)- Improved ining and outgoing sound- Ining volume adjustment- Mute- Speech recognition patible- Enables inter phone calls- Record and play messages andmusic- Enables call recording- Includes AC adapter (2 AA batteries can be used instead not included)- Modular jack for phone connection-Audio device cable included- BlackADDITIONAL/REPLACEMENT PARTS:PL-ADAPTER: AC AdapterPL-43590-01: Battery door

Features:

Adapts almost all telephones for use with a variety of Plantronics headset styles


Easy to install and use


Separate controls allow independent adjustment of outgoing and incoming volume


Switch between headset and handset with a single button


Near-universal compatibility with single- and multi- line telephones


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.1 inches
Product Width: 6.8 inches
Product Height: 2.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.2 pounds
Package Length: 8.1 inches
Package Width: 6.7 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

1An expensive piece of garbageApr 10, 2006
By Joshua J. Callahan "jcallahan1"
I bought this thing becuase I use voice recognition with my computer and I'm on the phone quite a bit. it was supposed to eliminate the need to for two head sets. With the amplifier and the plantronics headset to go with it The total cost came to around $200. Yay!

The amplifier has a strong hum when used through the phone and when I use it witht eh computer it has such poor sound quality that it doesn't work with my voice rec. software. I called customer service and they said I should send the unit to them and they would send me a new one. Funny, I have read that in a few places online.

I went out and bought the Labtec equivelent, the dialog-301 at a whopping $15 (headset included, the head set is cheap though) and it is chrystal clear for both the phone and my computer. Plus if you want to upgrade the head set you can buy any analog computer headset.

Save yourself $185 and just buy the dialog-301 you will be happy.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Would be 5 stars except.....Jan 11, 2006
By Justin Thyme
This is a very useful SOHO headset amplifier. It allows you to switch between the telephone and your computer's audio (voip) or Messenger audio etc.) using the same headset.

It should be noted that you must use one of the professional Plantronics telephone system headsets and not a PC headset or cordless/cellular headset. The Plantronic headsets are very good but have different connectors than standard cordless/cellular headsets.

Only problem is, this unit has had a slight humming line noise when used with the telephone since it was new. Since my phone wasn't on the official Plantronics compatibility list, I assumed that my low cost phone was probably to blame.

I just replaced my old phone with a two line AT&T 992 SOHO phone that should be compatible - it's not on Plantronic's compatibility list, but there are SO many phones out there I don't know how they could possibly check all phones on the market (or even a fraction of them). After all, it's nearly impossible to look at the compatiblity list and try to buy a phone that meets your needs and is also on the list. The MX-10 is supposed to have "near universal compatibility".

This new phone has the same line hum as the old phone (both are AT&T phones).

I sent for a replacement MX-10, so we'll see if there's a problem with the amplifier or a compatiblity issue with both of my AT&T phones.

The headset is crystal clear when used through the soundcard of the computer in all of the audio programs that I use.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3It does work, but not much excitementMar 30, 2007
By Ruslan Moskalenko "Ruslan Moskalenko"
I just bought an MX10 a few days ago. The good news it works. Another good news it came with an AC power adaptop, so I don't need to replace batteries anymore.

Here is what I don't like:

1. Price. If you look at this device and at it's price tag, they don't seem to be a good fit.
2. Proprietary head speakers. The amplifier will work with pretty much any desk phone, but it requires proprietary Plantronics head speakers and they are way more expensive then competitors.
3. You can feed one input from the phone and the other one from the computer. You can also let your phone party listen you computer music when you put your phone on mute. But you can't mix 2 signals. You can't talk over your computer signal and let the person on the phone listen to both. Also, you can't feed your phone signal into the computer. Adding an ability to mix signal would allow you to record/replay sound from the computer/phone.

Overall, this amplifier does basic functionality ok, it might meet your expectations but unlikely will exceed.

4Great for call center useSep 07, 2011
By Samuel Porter
I use the MX10 in a call center and have been extremely pleased. The ability to use listen to the radio in the background while talking with a customer is a life saver. I have used the same device with Nortel and Avaya phones. The only downside to the devise is using Plantronics headphones. They are ok for music.

I tried using the mic function for recording audio on demo movies but I have found that a dedicated mic for this works a lot better.

3Falls short of expectations...Jun 26, 2011
By Diskoman
I bought this particular amplifier because I wanted to only use one headset whether I was using the phone line or VoIP. I have used many other Plantronics headsets and amps in the past while working as a supervisor at a call center, and never had any issues with any of them. This amp produces a background hum over the headset at all times, which is noticeable by callers. I have tested it with several different phones that all required different settings to work, and the hum is there on all of them, even with different headsets. It's not as bad on VoIP, and it wasn't worth returning the amp over, as it gets the job done. I just have it hooked up to the phone that uses setting #4, as it seems to hum the softest. All in all, a very versatile amp, but the sound quality is a letdown compared to past Plantronics equipment. I would recommend one of their other amps, but not this one. If it is necessary for you to be able to use a single amp for both, then this is probably your only option...just buy it knowing the cons against it too.

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