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Business Stationary Mart - Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset [Motorola Retail Packaging]
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List Price: $99.99
Our Price: $38.20
Your Save: $ 61.79 ( 62% )
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Motorola Color: Black EAN: 0888063412189 Feature: Compact, small and lightweight design is approximately 30% smaller than its predecessor Format: CD Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: H700 Publisher: Motorola Special Features: Motorola Bluetooth® H700 headset Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Compact, small and lightweight design is approximately 30% smaller than its predecessor Award winding PowerFlip foldable microphone design with ergonomic reversible ear hook Cutting-edge noise reduction and echo cancellation technologies Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold and mute and 6 hours talk time or 130 hours standby time Compatible with Bluetooth 1.2- or 1.1-enabled mobile phones, PDAs, PCs, printers and more that support headset and hands-free profiles
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good, small, headset Comment: I let my wife try my headset and liked it so much we bought one for her. What I like about it: It's small, very light, and has a low profile on the ear. The best feature we like is to to turn on and off the bluetooth with the switchblade like boom. Powering it on or off with a single flip motion was more useful than we thought. The call and volume up or down buttons are easy to use. Sound is clear, no problems. Drawbacks: It's small so I have a tendancy to put it in my pocket, which at times, presses against the call button causing it to enter 'discovery mode'. Easy to lose / misplace this device if you're not carful with it. When on the ear, it doesn't always fit super snug. So when driving, I turn my head to check for traffic, the device moves a bit, but doesn't fly off either. Overall, a good bluetooth headset. I'd buy another one if I needed it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Did not meet expectations Comment: Although Consumer Reports gave it a great review, mine has so much static that I can hardly understand people talking. Maybe I just got a lemon, but I quit using it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: False Advertising - Do Not Buy From WIreless Emporium Comment: The ONLY reason I selected this vendor was because it specifically states 'Motorola Packaging' in the description. The packaging is a generic plastic case with the merchandise shoved in UPSIDE DOWN for display and the earpiece itself in a ziplock bag inside the casing. As I said, the only reason I purchased from this vendor is because I wanted to make sure it had a brand name look - the real packaging from Motorola, etc. because this was to be a gift in a few days for our son. Now I'm faced with having to go somewhere and purchase a nice looking gift and demanding a refund. As I said, save yourself the headache and DO NOT purchase from this vendor, do not be fooled by the "Motorola Packaging" - there's nothing on it that says Motorola - all it states is Universal Bluetooth Headset - and that it's compatible with Motorola.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What's the point? Comment: In the market for a bluetooth headset, I found the sheer number of choices a little daunting, but after doing several days of research (reading reviews wherever I could find them), I settled on this unit. It had the features that I was looking for and I was able to pick it up for around $25. I liked the idea of the boom that could be folded to turn it off and opened to turn it on, thus avoiding having it accidentally turn on in a pocket or bag. The reviews seemed to be, generally, positive, and my girlfriend has one (it is a different color, I think it may actually be the H710) and she likes hers very much. So, I dropped the dough and was rather excited when it showed up.
That excitement lasted up until I made the 1st call on it. The reception on it is no better than a cheap no-name Chinese P.O.S. I bought a few years ago through eBay for $6. While I have had no trouble with the other party hearing me on it, the static I have had to put up with on my end is staggering. I have no idea why Motorola would even put their name on this unequivocal piece of garbage. I have to hold my phone (a Samsung SCH-U740) right up to the headset in order to eradicate the static and even that doesn't get rid of all of it. I can't use it with my phone in my pocket or even on the other side of my head! If I turn my head away from the phone...static. If I raise my hand to scratch my nose and it comes in between the phone and the headset... static. If I put my phone down on the couch right next to me, on the same side of my body as the headset...static.
I thought that, maybe, it might be the bluetooth signal transmitter in my phone that was to blame, but after doing a number of hours of research on that, I could find not one mention of that being a problem. Which, of course, forces me to conclude that the headset I bought is crap. I don't know why so many others have given such glowing praise to this thing. Who knows, maybe I got a bad unit. The fact remains, I will not be buying another Motorola product. I mean, if I have to hold my phone up to my head anyway, what's the point of having a wireless headset?
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good Deal Comment: I've used a wired headset from Plantronics with various cell phones over the years. Have tried blue tooth headsets before, but the sound quality (particularly for those on the other end) was inconsistent. This headset works very well. Easy to use, and while there's a bit more background noise than the wired headset, not getting tangled up with the cord while moving around is a real plus. Also, with the boom folded up it fits nicely in a pocket so I don't have to wear it around like some cyborg.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset eliminates wires while delivering crisp, clear communications. With a 10-meter (30-feet) connectivity range and simple one-touch access to your most desired features, the compact Motorola H700 delivers unbeatable comfort with an ergonomic ear hook that can be worn on either ear. With unsurpassed call quality and Motorola's exclusive PowerFlip design that will let you answer and end calls with ease, this headset optimizes on-the-go conversations with style and simplicity. The Motorola H700 is the premium choice for those who are serious about wireless connectivity, offering up to 6 hours of talk time and 130 hours of standby time. Designed with your calls in mind, the headset features Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology for better call quality, faster connections and less interference. A blue light lets others know when you're on a call. The light changes colors to let you know when the headset is in pairing mode, charging or running low on battery power. The ability to connect with compatible devices up to 10-meters (30-feet) away helps you chat, sync and send. Advanced Volume controls - orientation technology to assure that volume controls will always be upright and volume adjustment form the headset Bluetooth Class 2 for wireless connection up to 10-meters (30-feet) Bluetooth 1.2 support for quicker pairing, fewer dropped calls and reduced interference Status LED light that can be turned off or on depending on user preference
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