Motorola H500 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Soft Black) cheap
Motorola H500 Bluetooth Wireless Headset (Soft Black)
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List Price: $ 59.99
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- Ergonomic earhook with improved back housing design to form fit to your ear; reversible for comfortable wearing
- Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold, mute
- Blue LED light to notify when the headset is in use
- Compatible with cell phones embedded with Bluetooth version 1.2 or higher; can also be used with Bluetooth-enabled PCs
- Provides up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 130 hours of standby time
The H500′s blue LED shows those around you that you’re taking a call. |
Combining an ergonomic design and versatile ear hook, this sleek headset can be worn on either ear and allows for comfortable wear over extended periods. With Bluetooth wireless technology, your devices work together up to 10 meters (30 feet) away. It’s compatible with any mobile phone with Bluetooth 1.2 technology or higher. It can also be used with Bluetooth-enabled PCs for handsfree Voice Over IP (VoIP) use.
The H500′s multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls. Simply press the multifunction button, place the headset on your ear and a wireless link is automatically established. (The first time you use your headset, you’ll need to pair it with your cell phone.) Volume and mute can be adjusted from the headset. Conversations will occur without interruptions, as the vivid blue LED light provides a visual cue to others that you’re taking a call. You also have the option of turning off the LED light.
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Features and Specifications
- Up to approximately 8 hours talk time or up to approximately 130 hours standby time
- Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold, mute
- Advanced volume controls include orientation technology to assure that volume controls will always be upright
- Reversible, removable earhook to allow the headset to be worn on either ear
- 140 mAh battery
- Charge time: Less than 1 hour
- EMU connector
- Dimensions: 2.28 x 1.06 (2.09 including earhook) x 0.87 inches
- Weight: 0.55 ounces
- Bluetooth version: 1.2 with support for headset (HSP) and hands-free profiles (HFP)
What’s in the Box
H500 headset, AC travel charger, quick start guide, user manual
List Price:$ 59.99
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about 6 months ago
Sturdy, functional, No Frills Headset,
I purchased this unit to use with my motorola V3 Razr cell phone so that I could talk hands-free with people while I did things around the house. It replaced my previous headset, a motorola HS810, which I let get exposed to water (whoops).
Despite the higher price tag on the HS810, I feel this is a better headset. It’s very sturdy-I’ve dropped it on my hardwood floor and it still works just fine. There is no unfolding boom mike with a hinge that wears out. The controls are simple-hold down the call button to turn it on or off, tap it to answer or hang up. Mating the device to my phone was simple and took seconds, and I haven’t had it drop a call yet. The microphone seems to work very well-I’ve never had anyone complain that they couldn’t hear me, and I’ve used the unit outside in windy conditions.
Of course, there are some negatives. I wish the volume was louder-I have it turned up all the way and it still sounds a little faint. The earpeice is tight and secure but it also pinches, so long calls are going to be uncomfortable. It’s also not as eye-catching as some other bluetooth headsets.
If you want a workhorse headset that’s dependble, reliable, and sturdy, this is the unit for you. It’s a great value for the price.
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|about 6 months ago
People… ENOUGH!,
No matter which manufacturer or what model, it has become impossible to get a positive opinion on a Bluetooth headset these days!
Everybody just keeps whining about range (read up on Bluetooth technology, will ya?!), crackle, low volume and disconnects.
I’m glad I took the user reviews for the H500 with a grain of salt, overcame my fear and got this headset for my Nokia 6230i.
Pairing was a cinch. In over two weeks of use, I have yet to experience a disconnect. Volume and clarity are pretty darn good, range is excellent (for Bluetooth) and battery life is AMAZING (4 days to a charge, on average, with fairly extensive use). I have tested this headset while on foot outside and while driving my car. No problemo.
My suggestion to the nitpickers complaining about these headsets: state the make and model of your mobile phone in your reviews. It could very well be that it is your mobile phone that’s to blame for your poor experiences. Specifying the type of phone you use will enable potential buyers with the same phone to steer clear, while the rest of us can go ahead and enjoy the wonders of 21st century technology.
By the way, I am technologically savvy, have had bluetooth headsets for over a year now and, if you haven’t guessed it yet, am very, VERY happy with the Motorola H500.
Highly recommended.
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