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At Verizon Wireless, search for "PBT975Z" to find the Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth Headset for $69.99.
Apply coupon code "ACCYSAVE20" to slash it further to $55.99.
With free shipping via overnight delivery. Sales tax is added where applicable.
Verizon Wireless


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in for one. Good deal. Tax in CA. Total: $61.17 shipped


in for one; this is an excellent headset at a decent price


great price. in 4 1. thanks.


WOW, what a coincidence. I ran over mine with my car yesterday by accident (fell out of my pocket). Score, thanks OP!


Wow. I paid $90 for mine from Verizon and thought that was a good deal.


Getting the following after applying promo code. "Promo code is invalid. Please enter a valid code or Continue to Checkout."
I searched using the correct search term and then clicked a few pages in until i got to the one for my Envy Touch.
Hmmm anyone else seeing this? I did login under my corporate account. Im wondering is that's killing the code?

Edit: Yup it was the corporate login that killed the coupon. Logged out, clicked on the Verizon link again, searched again, added to cart and applied the coupon. Nice $59.49 after tax and overnight shipping to boot.

Thanks OP and green 4U!


LOTL said:Getting the following after applying promo code. "Promo code is invalid. Please enter a valid code or Continue to Checkout."
I searched using the correct search term and then clicked a few pages in until i got to the one for my Envy Touch.
Hmmm anyone else seeing this? I did login under my corporate account. Im wondering is that's killing the code?

Then do it without logging in. I did and it worked fine.


Cool, lost my Voyager Pro last night. This makes a fine replacement. How come there are so many listed for different phones?


Thanks OP. Got it for $61.31 shipped to San Francisco, CA


Thanks OP. In 4 3. CA


just looking for some gifts, in 4 3, thanks allot OP!


in 4 1, thx OP!!!


sweet. thanks OP.


Thanks OP! You made my morning. I just ordered the same headset from Amazon for my wife a few days ago and paid $101 & change for it. Now I'll be sending that one back.


I paid about $20 for a low end Motorola earpiece (I think the 350?) a while back. I know that many earpieces, like this one, are much more expensive even at a great price like this one.

My question: WHY are some earpieces more expensive: 1)do they give a clearer stronger signal to and from the phone or 2)is the price difference because of style/features? If the sound is better then I'm in, extra features do not matter to me in this case.

Either way, thank you OP, great find.


This is an excellent deal. If it were only a day earlier I could've returned the one I got through sprint for 25% off ($106). I love this headset. Sleek and slim profile and excellent voice quality. My only complaint is that it's kind of awkward to press the call function button, but otherwise an excellent investment.


Dick said:I paid about $20 for a low end Motorola earpiece (I think the 350?) a while back. I know that many earpieces, like this one, are much more expensive even at a great price like this one.

My question: WHY are some earpieces more expensive: 1)do they give a clearer stronger signal to and from the phone or 2)is the price difference because of style/features? If the sound is better then I'm in, extra features do not matter to me in this case.

Either way, thank you OP, great find.
A cheap bluetooth headset comes out of the factory in China at about $3-4, and this is about what most bluetooth headsets on the market cost. Most of them are "reference design" products where the circuit is simply copy of the reference circuit provided by the solutions chip manufacturer. They slap the electronics into more or less generic plastic casing and voila.

At the other end of the extreme is an "engineered product", where most spects of the product is massaged over by an engineering team. The resulting product uses a proprietary circuit design, firmware, and the casing/mechanica aspects of it is probably tuned to work with the electronics within. Jawbone headsets are a good example. This Plantronic headset is probably another "engineered product" and hence the excellent performance and high cost.

Note that it is getting increasingly difficult to find actual genuine headsets, especially for brands that like to carpet-bomb the market with products, such as Motorola, Plantronics, Nokia, Philips, and Samsung. But a product like this one, involving quite a bit of proprietary technology, design, and being sold through Verizon - it's almost certainly genuine.


Is it dead?? The price shows as 69.99 on the first page but whn i go in its showing 120 somethings wrong...any ideas??




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