72 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Handy, compact, good noise cancelling, September 19, 2009
This review is from: Motorola H790 Bluetooth Headset (Wireless Phone Accessory)
I bought this just last week, so I haven't used it a ton yet, but my preliminary use has been excellent! I've tried only a couple different models (Motorola's H710 and Plantronics Explorer), both of which did not provide enough noise cancelling. The H790 though, has done a pretty god job so far. I have my wife wear it and call me from a few different locations, that way I get to experience what other people might experience when I'm talking to them.
The H790 sounds excellent in normal, quiet conditions (house with low TV, car with windows up); you can hardly tell they're on the Bluetooth, it really does sound just like being on the handset. With windows down at a stop light with trucks next door, I could start to hear a very faint fuzz in the background, but it didn't diminish my wife's voice at all and she still came over crystal clear. Once she started driving with the windows down, though, I could start to hear the fuzz build in volume, still, it wasn't enough to drown out her voice and I could hear her just fine. We didn't try it in a crowd yet.
The design is super slim, the ear loop swivels around for compact carrying and it's very lightweight. The H790 talks to you (you have an incoming call, connected with phone 1, etc), which can be turned off. It has a cool off/on button so you can see at a glance whether or not the device is on. It can be paired with two phones at once, which is one of those great technical advancements.
So far, it's much better than the H710 or Plantronics, which both left your voice sounding hollow and metallic with a rushing river sound in the background. Hopefully this one will last a long time, unlike the H710, which started cutting out and not connecting after several months, and eventually becoming too fuzzy to hear what the person was saying.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good, Priced right!, February 21, 2010
This review is from: Motorola H790 Bluetooth Headset (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Iv'e tried many models of HP headsets along with other brands and they all have had something I didn't care for. Either sound quality wasn't good, the volume wasn't loud enough, too bulky, hard to use, or the battery just didn't last. Not this one, I can honestly say this one fit the bill on every count. I have tried a bunch of headsets and enjoyed the use of liberal return policies form various local retailers. So don't waste your time with others and just get this one. Amazon also has the best price on this one as well. Everything you need is in the box, headset, 5 assorted ear buds/shapes. ear loop and charger.
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46 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent headset, has full volume control and DOES use USB standard for Charging, November 12, 2009
This review is from: Motorola H790 Bluetooth Headset (Wireless Phone Accessory)
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Update: Volume issues with Apple iPhone is a known issue with iPhone and ALL makes of Bluetooth headsets (Jabra, Jawbone, Motorola, plantronics etc), not this headset in particular.
See references from apples own iphone forums:
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"Jabra bluetooth headset BT620s, even on its lowest setting the volume is too loud. My understanding is that the iphone 3.1.2 software does not permit an adjustment to the output volume to a bluetooth device. Can anyone comment on this? "
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"Yes, I too have the same problem, in that I cannot control the volume of the music being streamed to my Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 bluetooth headphones, via either the hardware or software volume controls on my iPhone 3GS.
The volume level seems to be "locked" when the headphones are used, and it is locked at such a high level, the listening to streamed music would probably damage your hearing!"
There are over 100 postings on Apple's site about too high volume and hundreds more on too low volume on BT headsets of all makes. It is an iPhone issue.
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I read "Michael from Baltimore" review and want to not for readers that his two big complaints are factually wrong.
1. charging via USB. The current standard for most new phones and 99% of upcoming phone is USB MICRO for charging and data transfer. Look down at a Palm Pre, a Palm Pro, an HTC Touch Pro 2, HTC HERO, the Motorola, Blackberry, and Nokia lineup coming in 2010 -- it is Micro USB just like this bleutooth headset. Apple after resisting has announce it it will be changing the iphone, itouch to usb micro next year as well.
The implication by Michael that Motorola is some how "off standard" when it is actually one of the headsets that is totally ON USB charging standard and most consumer friendly for charging.
In short the h790 will charge from a USB micro cable connected to your laptop or pc, its own charger, or chargers made by Palm, HTC, and most newer phones for the wall socket or cigarette lighter and 99% of phones that are upcoming!
It is 100% standard 5v usb micro with zero proprietary pinout or no proprietary shape. 100% standard and THE standard for accessories and phones by international agreement.
because the h790 is THE USB standard you spend less money and have to lug around less cables and chargers.
2. On volume, the volume control rocker works perfectly on our H790's. Read the manual, in fact you can remap them depending on how you want to orient the headset and what you are used to. maybe Michael hasn't read the manual. Also Michael is saying he is changing volume via his iPhone. Of course this often wont affect bluetooth headsets that have their own volume control! The fact is you can lower the volume to whisper quiet if you like
Sorry to sound so harsh but the three star review by Michael is the result of his own not knowing that all newer phones have or will have the same exact USB charge port, instead of the zillion proprietary usb and non usb that existed in the past (including ipohone which will change to the same as the one on this headset in a few months!) and his not reading the manual or knowing how his phone and headset work when it comes to volume.
Now onto my mini review. I completely agree with C Goedken. Five stars.
Sound quality: The sound quality is on par with top of the line headsets like Jawbone and BlueAnt (both excellent as well). It is very clear. Noise cancellation which is very poorly implemented on some $100 headsets works well.
Ease of pairing: Very simple and easy to do
Comfort/fit: The device is incredibly light and comfortable. I found it very stable with just the ear plug, but use the attached light and comfortable over ear wire when jogging.
Ease of charging: uses the standard agreed to by all the major phone and accessory makers, now widely implemented and soon to be universal, USB micro. all usb micro cables and chargers I tried it with charged it fine.
Look: nice and clean look , very understated without looking like a startrek wannabee or piece of jewelry.
Range: Average to above average and I have owned or regularly used about half a dozen BT headsets.
Battery life: Average overall, above average for smaller superlight headsets. Have done three hours without having a problem but have not tried a full drain test.
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