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MOTOROLA H500 Black Bluetooth headset

MOTOROLA H500 Black Bluetooth headset
MSRP: $71.30
Your Price: $17.99
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Manufacturer: Motorola OEM
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MOTOROLA H500 Black Bluetooth headset Features

Compatible with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones that support headset and hands-free profiles2
Up to 8 hours of talk time** and 130 hours of standby time**
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, or turn off this feature if you choose. Bluetooth* 1.2 provides quicker pairing, better audio with less dropped calls and reduced interference from other devices
This item comes with its original home charger and manual. Item comes in bulk packaging and not in Retail Packaging.
 

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Additional MOTOROLA H500 Black Bluetooth headset Information

Perfect for the multitasker, the Motorola's Bluetooth Wireless Headset H500 makes sure you never miss a beat. Simply turn on the headset to establish a reliable wireless connection to a compatible phone up to 32.8 feet away. With conference call and voice dialing, the affordable and user-friendly Motorola H500 has all the features that ensure the kind of seamless connectivity you've only dreamed about until now.

 

What Customers Say About MOTOROLA H500 Black Bluetooth headset:

I don't know what the hold up is but I sent whomever a email and I still haven't heard back from them either. I can't even rate him on the product because I haven't even recieved the item that I ordered from him in the middle of April. Customer Service with these individuals isn't really up there for me.

The speaker piece is raised above the surface of the headset and sets into your ear, but not into the ear canal. TMobile G1) platform yet. Quickly upon charging it with the same charger I use for my phone (miniUSB, which is quite convenient), I synced up the headset with no problems at all. While it's not as stylish or slim as some of the higher end models out today (this is one of Motorola's older models), it definitely still holds grounds in the physical appeal category. The edges are rubberized to ensure it doesn't come loose, and the headset has to be at a certain angle to take advantage of this. The headset looks sleek and well polished. It's obvious when quality starts to go out though; static, emptiness, and a robotic call quality show up and then persist until you move.The only problem I've truly had with this headset is my end of the call. I can walk almost throughout my house with my phone in one room and still have exceptional quality.

Windy conditions, like what I just got home from, also significantly kill anyone trying to hear my end of the conversation. Strangely, I find that it fits much better in my left ear than my right, but luckily the headset adapts to either ear. Call quality is exceptional in quiet and medium sound level environments but, as many have reported before, it becomes harder to hear EITHER end of the call in louder environments. The headset does a good job at canceling out background noise, but anything within a 5 foot radius is still going to be picked up. Overall though, I've gotten comments regarding that the other person notices the increase in call quality on my end.

Keep in mind that, with any phone, it gets harder to hear anyways. It also was slightly more amplified, which is a nice feature to have. The guide that comes with the headset explains everything there is to know, and is pretty easy to follow. Speech is crystal clear (so I've been told) and even better than my handset.The only other downer is that voice dialing isn't supported on the Android (i.e. Think about the size of a thumb drive (more curvy obviously) or about the size of a pink eraser. It's expected to be seen soon, but I can't vouch for voice dialing.Overall, for the $20 I spent on this headset, it was well worth it; for something so affordable it definitely exceeds my expectations. After syncing, I gave it a test drive by calling my voice mail.

The battery was charged in under 2 hours, and can be on standby and make about an hour's worth of total calls and still live 14+ hours. Don't let pictures fool you; it's smaller than it appears. The call quality from the other end was either the same or slightly better than what I expect from my phone itself. So if you want an affordable, well working, well designed, functioning effectively product, the Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset is for you. I knocked off one star for conditions that can significantly decrease call quality and my lack of voice-dialing, but in reality, neither of these are really something I feel as a flaw in the product. Despite seller problems, I received the product and was excited to tear open the box. Figuring out how the head piece fit into my ear was a little tricky at first, but something I adapted to quickly.

The only complaint is that when people are talking to me while I'm on the phone (the mistake many people make considering it's hard to tell when you're talking into a Bluetooth), the caller on the other end can hear their speech as clearly as mine.

I haven't had a problem with anything. It works great. I really like this headset. I use it for my phone and ps3. I love it.

If you keep it somewhere - when it is not on your head - where it will not activate spontaneously it should get the job done. Even in the moto belt clip case specifically designed for this hardware, it accidentally activates. If it was recessed, it might be OK. Decent value. Not great, OK.

Worked fine w/moto razor; sync'ed up with my new blackberry no problem. As it is, the button is easily engaged unintentionally. It is older technology. Functions OK. Biggest flaw, imo, is poorly designed main control button.

And you are left wondering why your phone says connected but you can't hear anyone.Good price here, much less than I paid years ago.

- Should you ever drop that call.there is no way for you to reconnect without hanging up on the call, and dialing that person/conference back.- You can NOT have the volume turned all the way up (which is sometimes necessary to hear properly, i.e. Ok, so I have had several nice Bluetooth headsets in the past, I'm a heavy user and needed a spare so I picked up this one because I couldn't pass up on the cost savings, and the other reviews for this product were decent.After 2 weeks all I can say is, if you are looking for a good bluetooth, pass this up and shell out the $40 or more dollars to get a better one.Cons: - Several times my connection has dropped mid-call.for no reason (about 5 times over 2000 minutes of use). conference calls) the other person will get their own feedback.Pros: - Price- It does work and call quality is clear.- Its still better than using wired headphones, when it works.

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