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Motorola H500 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Soft Black)

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Motorola H500 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Soft Black)Manufacturer: Motorola
List Price: $59.99


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Product Features:

   Ergonomic earhook with improved back housing design to form fit to your ear; reversible for comfortable wearing
   Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold, mute
   Blue LED light to notify when the headset is in use
   Compatible with cell phones embedded with Bluetooth version 1.2 or higher; can also be used with Bluetooth-enabled PCs
   Provides up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 130 hours of standby time

Product Details:

   Manufacturer: Motorola
   Model No: 98750H
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   Sales Rank: 9499
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Customer Reviews:

  Over Priced (02 April 2010)
I Bought the H350 which works great. But I found another place that sells it for a much lower price and free shipping. Color is nice though.

  Fine for me, not so much the other person (30 March 2010)
I have been using Motorola Blueteeth for some time now. I prefer the kind that have the flip mic boom that automatically turns off the headset when closed for SOOOO many reasons. However, I kept having issues with the mic eventually ceasing to work at all. I could hear the other person, but they could not hear me at all. I had one headset replaced on warranty, but after the warranty ended on that headset, it too ceased to work one day. So I decided to try this headset, the Motorola H500.

For the most part, I can hear the person on the other end of the line just fine, although I will admit that sometimes having the phone in a pocket is a bit more of a problem that it has been with other products. However, I get almost unanimous complaints about the quality of my voice to the recipient at the other end. It works, and is tolerable to some people who get used to it, but I have almost had to stop using the headset so that people can understand me. Obviously, this kind of defeats the purpose of having a headset!

The other major issue I have with this headset is that even if I turn it off before putting it in my pocket, it will often press against something in my pocket long enough to turn itself on, and the proceed to call someone unbeknownst to me. With the flip boom, this was not an issue, but it is something to keep in mind with this model.

I plan to speak to Motorola in the next day or two about the microphone audio quality. Maybe I just got a lemon. But other than the eventual end of the microphone, I much prefer the H810.

  Excellent Deal! (09 March 2010)
I have owned several Bluetooth ear pieces over the years, all different price range and brands.
First of all there is no point in buying any brand other than Motorola. None of the others, regardless of price, measure up.
Secondly, there is no point in buying anywhere but Amazon. No one, not Radio Shack, Best Buy, Office Depot, or any other chain comes close to the price available at Amazon.com
Now for the H500. It is as good as the H800 I owned (that died in a house flood) and much more aesthetic than lower priced models. It was easy to pair with my Blackberry and like all Motorola models is extremely simple to use.
If you want a medium priced, well functioning, easy to use Bluetooth headset, this is the one to buy.

  works fine. (03 March 2010)
It works. took me a little bit to figure out how to fit it on my ear, but once I got that down, no problem. =-)

  So So (05 February 2010)
I would not buy this product again. It does work though. But with your handset in your pocket things start to get scratchy. Pay a few more bucks and get a 700 series.

 


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