Comparison Poly Explorer 50 vs Poly Explorer 10
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| Poly Explorer 50 | Poly Explorer 10 | |
from $49.99 | from $18.76 up to $23.96 | |
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| Device | bluetooth headset | bluetooth headset |
| Design | earbuds | earbuds |
| Behind ear | ||
| Connection | Bluetooth v3.0 | Bluetooth v3.0 |
| Range | 10 m | 10 m |
Specs | ||
| Features | Multipoint noise cancellation volume control voice dialing A2DP profile | Multipoint noise cancellation volume control voice dialing A2DP profile |
General | ||
| Power source | battery | battery |
| Battery capacity | 180 mAh | |
| Battery life | 11 h | 11 h |
| Weight | 10 g | 10 g |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | july 2015 | may 2015 |
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Glossary
Battery capacity
The capacity of the battery installed in the device (see "Power").
Theoretically, a higher battery capacity allows you to work longer on one charge. At the same time, the actual battery life will also depend on the power consumption of the device, and it is determined by a number of technical specs. Therefore, it is better to evaluate battery life not by battery capacity, but by directly claimed operating time (see below). It makes sense to use this parameter if the operating time is not specified; at the same time, it makes sense to make conclusions only if devices similar in specs differ in capacity — for example, 60 and 110 mAh.
Theoretically, a higher battery capacity allows you to work longer on one charge. At the same time, the actual battery life will also depend on the power consumption of the device, and it is determined by a number of technical specs. Therefore, it is better to evaluate battery life not by battery capacity, but by directly claimed operating time (see below). It makes sense to use this parameter if the operating time is not specified; at the same time, it makes sense to make conclusions only if devices similar in specs differ in capacity — for example, 60 and 110 mAh.

















