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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!
Summary: 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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Oct 01 '07
Pros: Lightweight; charges fast; durable; cheap. Cons: Low volume; difficult to turn on/off; loose fitting; terrible voice dialing; odd looking.
Summary: 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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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
Summary: 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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Apr 27 '06
Pros: light weight, good price, easy connectivity Cons: awful audio quality, cheap build quality.
Summary: 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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Apr 26 '06
Pros: You might think it looks cool.... Cons: ...but you are better off buying one that works!
Summary: 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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Jan 29 '06
Pros: Very comfortable. Cons: Inconvenient to carry, hard to put on.
Summary: 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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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.
Summary: 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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Oct 08 '05
Pros: Small, lightweight, Bluetooth technology, rechargeable… Cons: None so far…
Summary: After I ran over my mobile phonea Motorola V400and had it replaced with it a M
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V551 Bluetooth enabled phone, I needed a Bluetooth enabled headset to go along with it. Motorola offers an ...
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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.
Summary: Why did I buy it? Considering the terrible state of the NY city budget, I dont blame the city for trying to steal money from its tax paying residents. First came the 20-minute parking meters. Then came the automated traffic cameras ...
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Sep 18 '05
Pros: lightweight. Looks cool Cons: Stinks in about every way - sound quality, ease of use, etc.
Summary: This is part of an overall review of bluetooth headsets including the HS850, HS820 and Jabra BT250V. A friend and I tested using an LGVX8100 and a Palm Treo 650) Overall: Reverb/echoing seems to be a function of the mic picking up sound from the ear ...
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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.
Summary: 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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Aug 23 '05
Pros: Small, lightweight and good sound (in the beginning). Cons: Lower volume as time goes by and poor charging.
Summary: 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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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.
Summary: 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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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.
Summary: 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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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
Summary: 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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Apr 25 '05
Pros: Light weight, good quality, very comfortable. Cons: Poor performance in noisier environments, lack of volume.
Summary: 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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