Motorola MOTO Z10 Cell Phone Accessories
Motorola H12 Bluetooth Headset (Silver) for Motorola MOTO Z10

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User reviews Excellent Headset, 2008-08-04 This is the first headset I've ever owned and I think it's great. It wasa bit expensive where I bought it (an AT&T store) at $120.00 but, It's definitely top of the line. It's fits in my ear very snugly with 3 different size/shaped earbuds (I have very small ear canals) and it weighs nearly nothing. In fact, after I put it on and get used to it for a few minutes, I pretty much forget that I'm even wearing it. It has all the great features: noise cancellation, voice dialing (both name and digit), long talk and standby times (5 hours talk/200 hours standby), and it fully charges in only 20 minutes or so. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is: I was out of town 2 months ago, was outside walking back to my hotel, and the day was quite windy. I made a call back home and-though I could hear her just fine-she could hardly hear me and I had to keep repeating everything over and over again untill I finally got inside the hotel and away from the wind. Then everything was fine. This is my one and only gripe. All in all, it's an awsome product. Just two pieces of advice: 1-though it will work with any bluetooth phone, it is a Motorola headset and-for whatever reason-links faster and works better with a Motorola phone. (my Mother also has an H12, but a Samsung cell phone. So, certain features, like voice dial, won't work) 2-If you do decide to get one, buy it from Amazon. A new one only runs around $65-$70, whereas it's $120 to $130 at any retail store-at least that I've seen. Still, no regrets. I'm glad I bought it. (Just wish I saw it on Amazon first)
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