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Overall, the Motorola H800 is a strong product. While the ear clips wont be comfortable for everyone, it does offer great sound quality and mixes it with an attractive design and intuitive interface.
Nice design, Slide out microphone, Good audio quality, Easy to use...
Uncomfortable ear clips, Some small problems in loud areas The Final Word Overall, the Motorola H800 is a strong product. While the ear clips wont be comfortable for everyone, it does offer great sound quality and mixes it with an attractive design an...
Overall, the Motorola H800 is a strong product. While the ear clips wont be comfortable for everyone, it does offer great sound quality and mixes it with an attractive design and intuitive interface.
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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2011-08-02 02:29:58
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By ssschmidt Seems like only yesterday that if I wanted to not hold my phone, I’d have to dig out the old trusty wired headset. Not really a headset. More like ear-buds with a microphone. Plug it in, and cross my fingers that it wouldn’t come unplugged...
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The more I use Bluetooth headsets, the more I realize that a dedicated on/off switch is a necessity. Combining power functions with a multifunction button simply gets confusing. I’m never quite sure if I’m holding the button down long enough...
Stylish, Easy to Pair, Comfortable...
Occasionally drops pairing, Sound quality average, Micro USB charger...
The more I use Bluetooth headsets, the more I realize that a dedicated on/off switch is a necessity. Combining power functions with a multifunction button simply gets confusing. I’m never quite sure if I’m holding the button down long enough...
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In order to ensure the convenient use of a phone in any situation, companies offer different solutions they have come up to in order to satisfy their customers’ needs. Motorola is a company with a long history and a significant role in the development...
Interesting design with sliding mechanism...
Inconvenient to wear to the point of hurting...
While initially our interest was captured by the sliding boom of the headset, it ended when we realized how uncomfortable it is for wearing. The call quality is OK but is nothing superb, so if you are not a fan of the design (and not many will be), the...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-02 02:30:11
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The Motorola H800s call performance is consistent and lucid, with a mini USB charger port neatly concealed on the ear-hook hinge. The headset automatically goes into pairing mode as soon as you power it up. The H800s over-the-ear hook is effective...
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Motorola isnt upping the ante much with its latest headset. Even so, its sliding Bluetooth Headset H800 performs well and has a nice design without being outré. In addition, the H800 is light and comfortable, capable of remaining perched on your ear...
Stylish looking. Comfortable. Slide feature saves power, and slide lock prevents accidentally powering the headset on.
Could use better noise-blocking.
Motorolas H800 is an attractive, lightweight headset with good power-saving features. Still, it could benefit from better noise-canceling...
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