Motorola Bluetooth Headset H350 - Saphire Blue
Product features- Links with up to 8 Bluetooth compatible devices
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Rechargeable
- 1 Year warranty
- EDR
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionBlending a stylish design with the latest in Bluetooth technology, the Motorola H350 offers an ultimate Bluetooth experience. A comfortable device that is also easy to use, this headset gives you the freedom to do whatever you desire - hands-free, wire-free. Compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices, the Motorola H350 is the perfect headset to add to your every day without costing you a fortune. Superior performance and good value - what a combination.
User reviews Good Enough, 2008-12-12 This product is very stylish. I have problems occasionally when I push the button to turn it off and it would start calling my contacts. My biggest complaint is that it hangs very loosely to your ear. Other devices have a sound tube that projects into your ear and fits snug. This device is completely supported by the piece that wraps over the top of your ear. Simple, Light weight, Easy to Use, 2008-12-04 I have had this bluetooth ear piece for at least 2 years. It is durable. I drop it all the time and it is still going strong. It is light weight, so it doesn't bother you too much for long conversations. The battery lasts a long time, after several years of use, the battery still goes several days between charges (with a couple hours of conversation and the rest of the time on standby, takes approx 2 hours to charge fully).
I use it with a T-Mobile Dash phone. It is easy to pair up and the initial code for set up is 1234. Before this phone, I used it with a Razor. It connected well with both phones. Occasionally, you have to turn the ear piece on and off a few times before the phone finds it and connects, don't know if that is an issue with my phone, the ear piece, or just bluetooth in general.
I'm surprised the price has not dropped at all for this item (although I can understand why as it is a quality product). I bought it 2+ years ago at a Sam's Club for $25.
Another Pro about this item is that it is easily interchangeable between left and right ear, so if you get tired of having it on one side during a long drive, you could easily flip it to the other side quickly (even while in the middle of a conversation!)
I highly recommend this item. Inconsistent sound quality., 2008-05-15 I bought this to pair with my wife's cell phone but she didn't like it and gave it back to me. She said it didn't fit her ear well and the sound quality was bad. I paired it to my cell phone and some times it was great but other times the sound was awfull. I now use it just for Warhawk on PS3. More volume, please!, 2008-01-18 It functions okay, but I find that I can't get it loud enough in noisy situations like an open car window, or the manufacturing floor where I work. Also, people I talk to tell me I have that "tin can" sound. I also get a lot of static. My son's Jabra works a lot better. I'm running this with a Motorola Z3. Bad battery life, 2008-01-02 Was disappointed to find that this headset had very poor battery life. Longest time it has held a charge without having to be re-charged is 3 hours.
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