Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset Soft Touch - Black [Motorola Retail Packaging]
Product features- Compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 and 1.2 phones
- Sleek design
- 1 year warranty
- Bluetooth 1.2 offers better call quality with less interference and faster connections
- Charge time is less than 1 hour
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionStreamlined and sophisticated, the Motorola Bluetooth Headset H500 provides wireless connectivity and convenience. Combining an ergonomic design and versatile ear hook, this sleek headset can be worn on either ear. Created to be ultra comfortable, the Motorola H500 is so easy to wear that you'll forget you even have it on! But don't be fooled by its good looks - this petite powerhouse provides impressive battery power to boot and an omni-directional microphone to clearly pick up your voice. A perfect companion for a variety of Bluetooth compatible 1.2- and 1.1-enabled mobile phones, the Motorola H500 is a must-have accessory for communicating in style. The Motorola H500 works with you to help you communicate on the go - connecting with devices up to 30 feet away. Or give your mobile a rest and connect with your Bluetooth-enabled PC for hands-free Voice over IP VoIP use Offering improved comfort and sound quality over its predecessor, the Motorola H500 provides a sleek, ergonomic design that fits to your ear, allowing for comfortable wear over extended periods and providing an enhanced seal for outstanding audio performance. Style and comfort are only part of this package - the headset boasts up to 8 hours of talk time or 130 hours of standby time from a single charge, giving you plenty of juice for all of your wireless connections! Whether you are managing the office or party planning on-the-go, the Motorola H500 is perfect for multi-tasking with flair. Equipped with a multifunction button it's easy to place, receive or end calls - all from one button! Advanced volume controls include orientation technology to assure that volume controls will always be upright 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 Skype certified (Requires bl
User reviews It works but has a poor sound quality, 2008-09-03 The Motorola H500 bluetooth is bulky and has a poor sound quality. I wold not recommend it. Poor Performance , 2008-09-02 This items was horrible the sound quality was poor with static and the bluetooth hung off the ear falling off...I returned and would only recommend purchasing Bluetooths with adjustable ear and not ordering online go to a store to try on the product Not as good as I thought, 2008-08-27 I purchased the Motorola H500 because I had another one just like it. I wasn't as happy with this one. When I talk to other people, they tell me they hear a hum throughout the conversation. I'm not sure why it is doing that. I'm not sure if anyone should buy the same one I did. Flimsy bluetooth headset, 2008-08-21 To own a bluetooth headset, the right fit is essential. For me, this one lacked comfort. Maybe it's the shape of my ear, but it just never felt sturdy on my ear. Switching from one ear to the other is very simple though. Pairing is very easy as well. Volume is quite low for me, even at its highest level. When talking to someone, they usually tell me that they can't hear me clearly...as if I'm very far away. I can't hear the other person very clearly either...unless I push the headset against my hear with my hand (kind of a bummer when you buy one to be hands-free). When a call comes in, the headset makes its own sound to notify you...which is nice. However, overall, I don't like it. There are better headsets out there, so I suggest you pass on this one. Decent, but not the best sound quality, 2008-08-21 This headset was comfortable, easy to pair, easy to use, looks nice and has a simple design and setup. I also had no problems hearing the other person on the line. However, the person on the other line said I sounded like I was "down in a well." haha!
So, overall, it's not crystal clear quality for the other person, especially if they aren't on a landline. However, this is a very simple headset that gets the job done. It's also very reasonably priced.
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