Motorola 89239 H15 Noise-Canceling Bluetooth Wireless Headset
Product features- Universal Compatibility - Tested to work with over 15 brands such as Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson and LG
- Weight - 0.49 ounces
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionMOTOPURE H15 has the best background noise cancellation, based on independent testing of the top-selling dual-microphone Bluetooth headsets. Take calls from the stadium, crowded restaurant or windy streets. Enjoy pure sound quality on both ends of the conversation with CrystalTalk. The flip design is easy to use - open to talk and close to save battery.
User reviews Easy to connect and clear, 2008-12-21 The headset connected with my phone very easily. When you fold the microphone, it disconnects the bluetooth connection to the phone so there is no fussing with buttons. When you unfold the microphone, it reconnecsts in a split second. It also works quite well with the windows mobile 6.1 voice command feature. I hear everyone quite clearly and everyone hears me. I think they are finally getting it right with the one accessory i think has been poorly done in th marketplace. I have tried jawbone, ant and other motorolas.This is the best product so far, though a bit pricey, but it is worth the few extra bucks if you use the phone a lot in the car. Not happy at all, 2008-12-18 Fitment is near impossible and the thing will not stay on my head. Sound quality is average at best. Plus, it completely plugs your ear so you hear nothing out of that ear. Really sorry I bought this, and getting something else. Very good, not yet great, 2008-12-16 Light and very comfortable once I found the correct ear plug. The only unit I have used before for comparison is a Jabra bluetooth set that was around $100 two years ago. Incoming sound on the H15 is far clearer and louder; outgoing sound is also much clearer and the noise cancelling works well in the car but not so well walking outside in windy conditions.
Closing the boom when I remove the set is a very convenient way to stretch battery life. I never have to wonder if it's on or off. Best Bluetooth Headset yet, 2008-12-10 The Motorola H15 is what I've been looking for. I've tried almost everything on the shelf. I could never get the right combination. Something was always not right. The fit, the sound quality, the controls, etc. This little unit is it. It fits and stays put. The sound quality is great on both ends. The controls are easy to use and I love the folding boom mic. The noise and wind cancellation does a very good job. This is the first Bluetooth headset I've been totally happy with. H 15, 2008-11-22 This Bluetooth is a great ear piece. The sound is great using it is a lot of fun.I just love using it all day at work.The problem is the boom you can't leave it open all day because your battery will go low after 4.5 hours .So when you get a call you have to open up the boom and I already lost a call doing that.When I drive my car I leave it open but am always concerned about the battery life.Great phone but I sure wish they could just change that.
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