Pros: Easy to use, good clarity, fits over the ear well, pairs easily, can switch ears. Cons: Instructions written by monkeys.
I am most certainly not an early adopter when it comes to electronics. I don’t like being on the cutting edge of technology. Mind you, I am not still stuck in the Stone Age, but I like to wait awhile before I shell out my hard-earned money on fancy new ...
Pros: fold up design, comfortable Cons: if it hits your cheek/jaw then it will be muffled
I'm one of those cell-phone talkers when I'm driving and its a seriously bad habit (not to mention illegal) so since going to a phone with bluetooth (the S
anyo
Katana) I'm making more of an effort to break that habit. ...
Pros: Small and light, looks great, folds to compact size for travel, ear-reversible, power-saving Cons: Laggy connection, requires nightly recharge, can only voice-dial in near-silence, insufficient volume, and flimsy construction
Introduction I received the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset as a gift from a friend, and having always used a wired headset with my Razr V3, I thought I would give the H700 a try. What I found was that the headset gave me more trouble than my ...
Pros: Long battery life, Clear sound quality Cons: Some reports show it's not very safe to use these while driving
In several states (including Washington, where I live), it is illegal to talk on your cell phone while driving, unless you are using some type of hands free device. Since most of the headsets that come with cell phones have poor listening quality and ...
Pros: User friendly, color indicators, great talk time, and fits perfectly Cons: Not compatible with LG Chocolate phone and sometimes static sounding
The Motorola H700 Headset is the first Bluetooth headset I've owned. I bought it because I have 3 friends that have it and said that they absolutely loved it. They use theirs with Blackberrys. I bought it mainly for my LG Chocolate VX-8500. In the ...
Pros: Small, lightweight, solid construction, good battery life, and above average audio volume. Cons: No noise reduction, difficult to switch between multiple phones, limited Treo 650 functionality.
As anyone that has owned a number of cellular telephones enabled with bluetooth technology knows, finding the perfect wireless headset can be a daunting challenge! While bluetooth technology continues to evolve and improve, it is still far from perfect, ...
Pros: Compared to earlier models, lighter, natural sounding, less hiss, less static. Cons: Incoming softer (see review), can be expensive, may be too small for comfort for some.
After reading many conflicting reviews on the H700, I wasn't able to determine whether I should buy the unit or not as my next BT headset upgrade. Since I nailed one on eBay with a great price, I decided to write a review, offering some insights that I ...
Pros: Very small and lightweight.
Comfortable.
Easy to turn on, just open the boom. Cons: Car charger wasn't included.
For a while, I'd been using a Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooth headset. It was an arround the ear headset that was a fairly good performer but the comfort for my ear wasn't top notch. Unfortunately I'd broken the volume control on that headset after ...
Pros: Small size, easy to use. Cons: Flawed folding boom design, delicate, terrible volume level, kind of useless mic.
Having used this Bluetooth headset for about 6-7 months. I got it at a pretty decent price, much less than the advertised retail price of over $90. One of the main problems with this headset, is the lack of volume on it, and it's major design flaw: ...
Pros: lightweight, easy setup, pretty good battery life, not bulky Cons: mute not 100% (used w/blackberry), low volume, limited distance
I've used my H700 for almost 3 months now, and I can tell you I really to do like it. I won't say I love it.. but let me explain! PROS: First, I love the fact that it is so light I forget I am wearing it (which is problem when taking off a ...
Pros: Good sound, good reception, good battery life, comfortable and stays on. Cons: Fragile, mine broke, loses signal to phone occasionally; cumbersome by today's standards
This was the first bluetooth headset that I got, so my expectations were not very high. This set lived up to and surpassed all expectations, in 2005. It is surprisingly comfortable. This is in light of wired headsets that I have discarded in favor of ...
Pros: light, slick styling, good response and clarity Cons: hands-free needs work as it does not wake up the phone every time
I have had my headset since I bought my PPC-6700 Sprint smart phone. The sync process was simple enough and since then I have enjoyed the flexibility, but there have been some issues. As I have talked to people a few have commented (after I asked ...
Pros: Small, lightweight, easy to use. Cons: Loss of sound quality over short distances.
I got this as a Christmas present this year and have had a few weeks to work with it. The shape and size of the piece allows for it to fit comfortably on my ear, I have had it on for more then an hour at a time, and its overall low weight makes it easy ...
Pros: Used same charger as MOTO phones. Cons: Poor range, sound quality, echoes, and delays.
I bought this headset to use with my MOTO RAZR and RIZR phones. I figured Moto to Moto would help and I could share the same charger. The appearance of this device is okay and at first, I liked the idea that the unit could be turned on and off with the ...
Pros: It is light, loud and stays connected Cons: Has to be in straight view with the cell phone or you will hear static
The H700 Bluetooth headset is the very best headset you can buy. How do I know? Because I have tested at least 5 bluetooth headsets now and none of them comes even close to this one. By the way, I own a Razr (Verizon) phone. Of all the headsets I ...
Motorola Bluetooth Headset - Blue - H700 This Bluetooth Headset enhances the popular folding microphone design w/ superior audio performance, echo cancellation technology & approximate 30% re...
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