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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
longer talk time, comfort to ware, nice to have, November 8, 2006
This new model allows longer talk time, easier to your ear and better distance compare to other models.
My wife now can leave the phone in her hand bag, never need to take out anymore for taking calls or making calls. Work flawlessly with Krzr phone, carry out commands to dial number, check missed calls, etc. Like a charm!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad at all, October 10, 2007
Good battery life, is as advertised. A lot lighter than the earlier generation of moto headsets. Had a H500, it was ok but low max volume. Way more comfortable than headsets $50 and below and the raised speaker helps u hear better and decently louder than the previous gen of moto headsets. If ur driving with the window down, dont expect any headset to overpower a V8 going 75mph why do u think that basic car stereos use use a min of 200W A 5V battery isnt gonna overpower it Can be used as a mono headphone with your BT enabled computer or PDA. Warning. Alot of headsets are BT 1.1 or 1.2. This one rocks at BT 2.0 (1MBps vs 3Mbps) which gives u better audio quality ans slightly better range) Reason why alot of u guys have problems with range is cause ur source trasnmitter is low power. Got a Class I Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR (100m) USB Bluetooth transmitter on my computer and not a single dropout and good 96-112KBps Mp3 quality playback. Most cell phones are class II and III with a range of 1-10meters. Check ur cell phone specs and BT version. BT 2.0 and a min of Class II transmit power is ur best bet.I Have a LG Chocolate II and my conversations are CD quality with decent noise reduction. Bummed out when the mp3player on the chocolate wouldnt transmit to the headset only the wired headphones. When using my HP HX2495 PocketPC, it sounds like a weak 48Kbps analog phone quality at Bluetooth 1.2 :( Get a PDA with BT 2 or 2.1. OVerall a great buy, got it for 49. Dont waste ur money at walmart or target. The onboard slider switch is nice to have when swapping BT devices and the 3 different ear hooks make this so comfy to wear.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
First try, disappointing - UPDATED (A bit better now), July 22, 2007
I've read all the reviews online, but decided to try a Bluetooth headset anyway. Well, what you read is true. Everyone says I sound muffled, far away, or they can't hear me at all. Forget trying to issue voice commands for hands-free dialing. Apparently, the word "Call" sounds a lot like "Send Message" by the time it gets to the phone. My wife and I both tried it with about 1 try in 10 giving us the results we wanted. Yeas, I've adjusted the Voice Command sensitivity on my phone, and yes, the Voice Commands work fine without using the heaset, so it's not the phone. The people I'm talkiing to can also hear everything anyone within 100 feet of me says, which makes communication in a crowd or grocery store impossible. Now for the reason it earned 3 stars instead of 1: I can hear the people I'm talking to very well, even in loud environments. It connects perfectly to my Motorola W385. It's very comfortable, even when wearing glasses. It's very light. The ergonomics and ease of use are great. Still debating a return. I'll keep trying it a few more days. If my opinion changes, I'll update.
Well, I've been living with this headset for a few months now, and I do like it. It's definitely not for use in any crowded area or where there is background noise. I use it strictly in the car to keep my hands on the wheel. Don't bother trying it anywhere else. Even getting out to pump gas can be a challenge if you want to be heard on the other end. The person you are speaking to can hear the gas flowing through the hose, not to mention other cars, wind, etc. I've learned to figure out what sounds the voice commands want to hear (and it has been successful) but it sounds like I'm speaking a foreign language to anyone listening in.
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