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Motorola Bluetooth Headset Hs820

Motorola Bluetooth Headset Hs820

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Wireless Phone Technology that is Hands Free!

by surferdude7 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, Mar 24 '05
Pros: Phone conversations without tying up your hands!
Cons: A 30 feet limit from the phone; some echo background noise at full volume!
Motorola’s HS820 Bluetooth headset is an upgrade version from their HS810. The HS820 will store information and interacts wirelessly with up to eight different Bluetooth 1.1 & 1.2 compliant devices that include headsets, phones, PDAs and computers. ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

How NOT to get a ticket in NY city & New Jersey…

by aashok Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Oct 04 '05
Pros: Reliable BlueTooth connection, lightweight, good sound quality, good talk time, small size, easy to use
Cons: The Volume-Up button got stuck.
Why did I buy it? Considering the terrible state of the NY city budget, I don’t blame the city for trying to steal money from it’s tax paying residents. First came the 20-minute parking meters. Then came the automated traffic cameras ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

Motorola HS820 - Is it worth it?

by GOkinaka Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Aug 23 '05
Pros: Small, lightweight and good sound (in the beginning).
Cons: Lower volume as time goes by and poor charging.
Well, since my phone was a Blackberry 7290, I didn't want that large phone up to my ear everytime that I needed to talk with someone. I didn't want to be tethered to my phone with the included wired headset, so I went in search of a wireless ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Getting Paid to Do My Laundry! Motorola's Bluetooth HS820 Headset

by mrs-j Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Jun 18 '05
Pros: Works well in most circumstances, ~30' range from Bluetooth device. Handsfree's good!
Cons: Volume not always "loud" enough, can sometimes be confusing when accidentally on.
Motorola's HS820 Bluetooth Headset is one of a line of bluetooth headsets issued by Motorola. Bluetooth headsets offer the ability to interact wirelessly with cellphones, and other Bluetooth-supported devices. This is a big win when you consider ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Quite Possibly The Best Headset I have Ever Owned

by vemartin Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, Oct 08 '05
Pros: Small, lightweight, Bluetooth technology, rechargeable…
Cons: None so far…
After I ran over my mobile phone—a Motorola V400—and had it replaced with it a M otorola V551 Bluetooth enabled phone, I needed a Bluetooth enabled headset to go along with it. Motorola offers an ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Light, functional, reliable, featureful!

by Andyman Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Jul 11 '05
Pros: Light, small, comfortable, well-designed, featureful Bluetooth integration with phone, good reception and sound.
Cons: 30-foot range limited but is a good trade off for longer battery life.
Wow! I'm really impressed with this product. It's been quite some time since I've felt the "whiz-bang" thrill of owning a gadget that did things I didn't really imagine possible. There are some limitations to Bluetooth (mainly the range - about 30 feet ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

For small heads only.

by meribona , Apr 27 '06
Pros: light weight, good price, easy connectivity
Cons: awful audio quality, cheap build quality.
I used my HS820 for about one week before deciding that it didn't beat my old-fashioned corded headset. PROS: -WEIGHT: I have to hand it to Motorola, the HS820 is very comfortable to wear. Before I got it I had always wondered why so many ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

No strings attached, or better yet no wires

by ardell , Nov 10 '05
Pros: Ease of use, Price, Weight(extremely light), Excellent battery life.
Cons: Volume is sometimes to low. Multifunction button can be a pain at times.
I recently purchased the Nextel i870 which is bluetooth enabled. So I did a little research and I decided to purchase the Motorola HS820 Technical Information Dimensions 64 x 55 x 19 mm; 2.5 x 2.2 x 0.7 inches Weight: Less than 20 grams ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

It's a lot cheaper than getting a ticket!

by rgt50848 , Oct 01 '07
Pros: Lightweight; charges fast; durable; cheap.
Cons: Low volume; difficult to turn on/off; loose fitting; terrible voice dialing; odd looking.
Several years ago I received a $90 ticket from NY's Finest for talking on a cell without a hands-free device. Now the tickets are even more expensive than that and if you get caught you get points on your license, which will cause your insurance to go ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 

Only 2 Problems

by mmkelly6236 , Apr 26 '06
Pros: You might think it looks cool....
Cons: ...but you are better off buying one that works!
I found only two problems with the Motorola HS820 Bluetooth headset. They were that I COULDN'T HEAR PEOPLE and THEY COULDN'T HEAR ME. Honestly, this thing is a cheap, flimsy piece of garbage. As with every piece of Motorola equipment I have ever ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Good Bluetooth headset but needs improvements

by benchpress , Apr 25 '05
Pros: Light weight, good quality, very comfortable.
Cons: Poor performance in noisier environments, lack of volume.
I bought my HS820 from the UK (through eBay) before it was even available in North America last year. I chose to stay away from the older design of HS810 and opted for the smaller size of HS820. Not to mention the fact that I wanted a headset that ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Pretty decent headset

by weinsds , Sep 09 '05
Pros: Good audio characteristics, Durable design. Very compact. Reasonably Priced. Comfortable to wear.
Cons: For my ear, a bit loose fitting, not the most secure.
This is my second bluetooth headset. My first, (a Nokia HS-4W), wasn't worth spit. I purchased this unit off eBay, and it arrived without original packaging or accessories, but in good shape. I have been very happy with it for the four weeks that i have ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Basic profile but reliable performance

by tmfarid , Jun 16 '05
Pros: Very Light, clear sound, long battery life, classic shape, voice dialing, accessible answer button
Cons: CANNOT BE PAGED, unreliable connection, pairing with many devices can be messy
Nothing unusual about this little almond. It offers nothing but compatibility with the new BT 1.2 (which I don't know if it really matters). I owned Ericsson HBH-15, and can say that I really miss this very old and obsolete headset, after using the ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Excellent piece of technology

by memine_nonya , Sep 06 '06
Pros: Lightweight, good battery life, great bang-for-the-buck ratio
Cons: So light as to feel flimsy, slightly short talk-time battery life
I recently picked up this headset on E-bay for about $30, and I have to say, it is a very nice bit of technogagetry for the money. Upon receiving this, I had it paired and ready to go in under five minutes. I've used it for the better part of a month ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

Only buy it if you will put it on and leave it on.

by nebulous1 , Jan 29 '06
Pros: Very comfortable.
Cons: Inconvenient to carry, hard to put on.
I got one as a package deal with a Motorola cell phone. My feelings on the Motorola HS820 are based on comparisons against the two Logitech Mobile Pro headsets I already own. The Mobile Pro is easier to carry when not wearing, since you can easily clip ...
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