Motorola MOTO Z10 Cell Phone Accessories
Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset - Black for Motorola MOTO Z10
Product features- Ergonomic Earpiece
- Works with any Bluetooth-Equipped Phone
- Walk up to 30 Feet Away from Your Phone and Stay Connected
- In-Headset Answer/End and Volume Controls
- Bluetooth version 2.0 and EDR technology
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionMotorola H350 Bluetooth Hands-free Headset is universally compatible with all Bluetooth enabled cell phones, PDA and other devices. Blending a stylish design with the latest Bluetooth version 2.0 plus Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) technology, the Motorola H350 offers the ultimate Bluetooth experience. This simple device is not only easy to use and comfortable to wear. Its lengthy battery life and wire-free capabilities allow you the freedom to do whatever you desire. One touch control effortlessly allows you to power the headset, receive and end calls, and place callers on hold
User reviews I loved it enough to buy it twice..., 2008-10-06 I was so impressed with the value, sound quality, and performance of my brother's Motorola H350 Bluetooth headset that I bought one from a local store. Amazon had a much better price, so I returned the first unit and ordered this one. I love the long battery life and clarity, but the volume buttons are bit confusing at times due to the odd way that they seem to work exactly opposite to any direct control changes on the phone. Still, I am incredibly happy with the H350. In fact, I may buy another to keep in storage in case this one fails over time. Blue Tooth, 2008-09-23 Product works great. The calls are very clear. Items feels safely scure around my ear. Great cheap (inexpensive) earpeice..., 2008-09-22 This thing has amazing range and signal strenght compared to my other headset (Bluetrek Tattoo).. serisouly from across the house I can still hear fine and even through 2 walls so it's great for people thatwant to use it at home all over the place for handsfree chatting. For the price it has a sturdy casing and feels like it wouldn't break if you dropped it which is a plus, though for the price you can always buy a couple spares. Might Work for Small Ears..., 2008-08-07 As far as the performance of this as a Bluetooth device, it is fine. But if you are a full-grown man, or if you just have medium to large-sized ears, this device will flop around on your ear, forcing you to have to hold it in place, thus defeating the hands-free purpose.
I read a review a while ago that said something like, "This headset was so loose, that while driving I went around a curve and just the gravity from that pulled it away from my ear." I though this was an exaggeration and bought it anyway because it was on sale locally.
It was no exaggeration, it was the truth and I don't use this device anymore.
sound locks up, 2008-07-12 I got the H350 for my wife thinking that the two H505s I've had were so great that I couldn't go wrong, even though it was cheaper. I was wrong. She was telling me that she would answer the phone and there would be no sound and there was nothing you could do to talk to the other person. She kept having this problem periodically and I thought it was just her, so i traded her my 505 for it. I had the same problem. It would work for several calls, then I'd answer the phone and there would be no sound. It wouldn't let me transfer the sound to the phone, and if I turned it off, it would still beep when a call came in. The only cure was to turn the headset off, then shut the phone off, and on again. It was somehow taking over control of the phone to the point where i couldn't disconnect it. I sent it back to Motorola for a replacement, (their customer service is excellent by the way) but the replacement does exactly the same thing. Two different types of phones also, she has a Nokia and I have a Sony Ericsson. It's just not worth buying for the frustration you'll get from it. I've had two 505s and an 850, and the 505 was the best. There are issues with background noise interference, and I had trouble getting the voice dialing to work except when in a quiet environment, but the 500 series is an excellent and extreemely comfortable piece.
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