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Summary: Don't Buy It
Comment: Too many other decent devices out there. Motorola tech support made a half-hearted effort at troubleshooting and then mysteriously hung up on me. I'm giving the worthless device to my 9YO as a toy and getting a real bluetooth headset from a company likely to be in business next year.
HelloMOTO? Nah. AdiosMoto.
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Summary: Safe Driving
Comment: It picks up a little to much back round noise causing you to turn off the radio and close windows. The battery life even when turned off is to short.
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Summary: Didn't Last Long
Comment: I bought this headset about six months ago and it stopped working totally. The battery life is very low. It worked okay while it was working, but I could only use it for local calls. No one could understand me if I called someone 100+ miles away. I would not recommend this or get one of these again.
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Summary: WIRELESS EMPORIUM - False Advertising of Motorola H700
Comment: Wireless Emporium claims this is a Morotola H700 Bluetooth Headset AND that it comes in Motorola Retail Packaging. NOT true. It comes in an unsealed plastic package, marked simply as a bluetooth headset. The item itself is marked Motorola but there are lots of fake H700s that are marked "Motorola." The one Wireless Emporium sold wouldn't sync with my Nokia phone, which it should. I lost a genuine H700, that I purchased from Nokia, and it worked easily. I have lost confidence in this merchant. They did return my money when requested, but I thought it was notable that their invoice asked me to contact them directly with any "problems." I don't think they want customer complaints going back to them via amazon since amazon has an interest in keeping fakes from being sold as the genuine article. It hurts their business too.
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Summary: Good, small, headset
Comment: I let my wife try my headset and liked it so much we bought one for her. What I like about it: It's small, very light, and has a low profile on the ear. The best feature we like is to to turn on and off the bluetooth with the switchblade like boom. Powering it on or off with a single flip motion was more useful than we thought. The call and volume up or down buttons are easy to use. Sound is clear, no problems. Drawbacks: It's small so I have a tendancy to put it in my pocket, which at times, presses against the call button causing it to enter 'discovery mode'. Easy to lose / misplace this device if you're not carful with it. When on the ear, it doesn't always fit super snug. So when driving, I turn my head to check for traffic, the device moves a bit, but doesn't fly off either. Overall, a good bluetooth headset. I'd buy another one if I needed it.





Summary: Don't Buy It
Comment: Too many other decent devices out there. Motorola tech support made a half-hearted effort at troubleshooting and then mysteriously hung up on me. I'm giving the worthless device to my 9YO as a toy and getting a real bluetooth headset from a company likely to be in business next year.
HelloMOTO? Nah. AdiosMoto.
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Summary: Safe Driving
Comment: It picks up a little to much back round noise causing you to turn off the radio and close windows. The battery life even when turned off is to short.
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Summary: Didn't Last Long
Comment: I bought this headset about six months ago and it stopped working totally. The battery life is very low. It worked okay while it was working, but I could only use it for local calls. No one could understand me if I called someone 100+ miles away. I would not recommend this or get one of these again.
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Summary: WIRELESS EMPORIUM - False Advertising of Motorola H700
Comment: Wireless Emporium claims this is a Morotola H700 Bluetooth Headset AND that it comes in Motorola Retail Packaging. NOT true. It comes in an unsealed plastic package, marked simply as a bluetooth headset. The item itself is marked Motorola but there are lots of fake H700s that are marked "Motorola." The one Wireless Emporium sold wouldn't sync with my Nokia phone, which it should. I lost a genuine H700, that I purchased from Nokia, and it worked easily. I have lost confidence in this merchant. They did return my money when requested, but I thought it was notable that their invoice asked me to contact them directly with any "problems." I don't think they want customer complaints going back to them via amazon since amazon has an interest in keeping fakes from being sold as the genuine article. It hurts their business too.
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Summary: Good, small, headset
Comment: I let my wife try my headset and liked it so much we bought one for her. What I like about it: It's small, very light, and has a low profile on the ear. The best feature we like is to to turn on and off the bluetooth with the switchblade like boom. Powering it on or off with a single flip motion was more useful than we thought. The call and volume up or down buttons are easy to use. Sound is clear, no problems. Drawbacks: It's small so I have a tendancy to put it in my pocket, which at times, presses against the call button causing it to enter 'discovery mode'. Easy to lose / misplace this device if you're not carful with it. When on the ear, it doesn't always fit super snug. So when driving, I turn my head to check for traffic, the device moves a bit, but doesn't fly off either. Overall, a good bluetooth headset. I'd buy another one if I needed it.


