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Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset [Motorola Retail Packaging] | ![Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset [Motorola Retail Packaging]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XTR1B979L._SL75_.jpg)
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| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
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Rating: 611 reviews Sales Rank: 445
Format: Cd Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 Motorola Bluetooth H700 headset Travel Charger User Manual Quick Start Guide Bluetooth, handsfree, wireless
MPN: H700-BLACK Model: H700 UPC: 738642148698 EAN: 0888063412189 ASIN: B000CQXHOS
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| Features:
| | Compact, small and lightweight design is approximately 30% smaller than its predecessor | | | Award winding PowerFlip foldable microphone design with ergonomic reversible ear hook | | | Cutting-edge noise reduction and echo cancellation technologies | | | Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold and mute and 6 hours talk time or 130 hours standby time | | | Compatible with Bluetooth 1.2- or 1.1-enabled mobile phones, PDAs, PCs, printers and more that support headset and hands-free profiles |
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Amazon.com Product Description For a wireless-savvy cell phone user who demands superior performance and an excellent value, the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset offers the best of both worlds. With a compact and comfortable design, the headset delivers longer talk times at a great price. This headset is both discreet and stylish, yet Motorola does not scrimp on functionality. The small size and lightweight construction allows for easy storage when not in use. Just slip the device in your pocket or toss it inside your glove box. Also, don't be fooled by the headset's good looks -- this petite powerhouse provides impressive battery power and an intuitive "flip" microphone boom to clearly pick up your voice. The H700 features lengthy talk and standby times -- up to six hours of talk time or 130 hours of standby time from a single full charge. And included with the headset is a handy, compact travel charger to ensure that you'll never run out of power on the go. When you use your H700 for the first time, you must pair the headset with your phone. Once your phone recognizes the headset, the H700 is easy to operate -- simply place the headset on your ear, flip the microphone boom to connect, and a link is automatically established. This headset is designed with the BCO3 chipset with echo and noise cancellation software for world class audio quality in even the noisiest environments. Motorola's premium look and feel is highlighted by the H700's award-winning, iconic flip-to-connect design. Connect to an incoming call by simply flipping down the microphone, and disconnect by flipping it back up. This hip, easy-to-use design will make the H700 the envy of any Bluetooth aficionado. Don't stop with just your cell phone; consider pairing the H700 with your Bluetooth-enabled PC for great, hands-free Voice Over IP (VoIP) communications. Designed for anyone, the adjustable earhook allows the headset to be worn on either the left or right ear. You can also easily control the volume or mute your call directly from the H700. This Motorola wireless accessory is compatible with any Bluetooth 1.2 enabled mobile phones or devices that support headset and hands-free profiles. What's in the Box Motorola H700 Bluetooth headset, travel charger, quick start guide, and user's manual.
Product Description The Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset eliminates wires while delivering crisp, clear communications. With a 10-meter (30-feet) connectivity range and simple one-touch access to your most desired features, the compact Motorola H700 delivers unbeatable comfort with an ergonomic ear hook that can be worn on either ear. With unsurpassed call quality and Motorola's exclusive PowerFlip design that will let you answer and end calls with ease, this headset optimizes on-the-go conversations with style and simplicity. The Motorola H700 is the premium choice for those who are serious about wireless connectivity, offering up to 6 hours of talk time and 130 hours of standby time. Designed with your calls in mind, the headset features Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology for better call quality, faster connections and less interference. A blue light lets others know when you're on a call. The light changes colors to let you know when the headset is in pairing mode, charging or running low on battery power. The ability to connect with compatible devices up to 10-meters (30-feet) away helps you chat, sync and send. Advanced Volume controls - orientation technology to assure that volume controls will always be upright and volume adjustment form the headset Bluetooth Class 2 for wireless connection up to 10-meters (30-feet) Bluetooth 1.2 support for quicker pairing, fewer dropped calls and reduced interference Status LED light that can be turned off or on depending on user preference
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| Customer Reviews: Read 606 more reviews...
This head phone rocks February 17, 2006 Joseph J. Keim (Ashland, Oh) 368 out of 381 found this review helpful
The H700 Bluetooth headset is the very best headset you can buy. How do I know? Because I have tested at least 5 bluetooth headsets now and none of them comes even close to this one. By the way, I own a Razr (Verizon) phone. Of all the headsets I tried... 1. It is the most comfortable fitting 2. It is the lightest 3. It is the only one that does not have a problem reconnecting after it was turned off and back on. Nor does it have to be paired all over again each time I walk out of distance and back. 4. The controls are all very easy to access 5. I do not have anybody complaining on the other end that it echos or is hard to hear 6. I am able to hear very well without turning the volume up all the way. (My hearing has never been the best because I worked in a machine shop most of my life) Some of the other headsets are hard to hear when I am driving in the car but not this one. 7. I like the 4 different light colors that come on for various reasons. It lets me know what is happening. I would like to end with two comments.... (1) You will not go wrong if you buy the H700 headset. (2) You will get static if you get too far away from the cell phone but that is true for any and all bluetooth headsets. Maybe in another 2-3 years technology will advance more in this area but for now the H700 is as good as any other headset when it comes to having static once a person gets further away then say 15-20 feet. (static is NOT a problem with this headset as long as you are within 10 feet. Don't expect anything more or less with any other headset - I know because I tried them.
Great Headset April 12, 2006 Frenchfry (Irvine, California USA) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I also have the hs850 that I've been using with my Motorola v710 phone. I decided to get a second bluetooth because I've started using one with my computer and got tired of switching it back and forth. Since I was pretty happy with the 850 I figured I'd give the h700 a try. SIZE First thing you notice is that it is smaller and lighter. I was a little concerned that it would hit my cheek from the other reviews in here, but it is at least 3/4 - an inch away from my cheek (I do not have a thin face -- probably average fullness). I also thought because it is smaller it might be difficult to put on. This is also is not the case at all. COMFORT AND FIT This unit is comfortable. Typically these types of headsets don't fit well on my head -- I don't know if it is because I have small ears or whatever -- they usually fall off all the time. This set (as with the 850) fits snug like it won't fall off. I must admit the H700 is more comfortable than the 850 because it is lighter... I often forget it's on. QUALITY One problem I've had with the 850 is that it doesn't work well with outside noises -- like if I'm walking in the wind or riding my bike or scooter. Although the other person can hear the wind with the h700 they can still understand me.. a HUGE improvement over the 850 since it was completely useless in these situations (great in the car or at home though). Additionally, I love that I can turn the volume up so that it is almost too loud -- I often had difficulties hearing on the 850 if there was noise in the background. Admittedly, I don't have the greatest hearing - but this is definately not a problem with the h700. Overall... the sound on the 850 is good and in quiet settings there is not much of a difference between the two units (I tested them out by swapping them in the middle of a phone call) -- HOWEVER, in noisy settings the 700 is definately superior in clarity and noise reduction. Furthermore, the 700 is more responsive and the features are easier to utilize. If you don't have a headset already and you are debating between the 850 and the 700 -- I found the cost difference to be between $10 - $20 and definately worth the extra money.
Best Bluetooth Headset yet March 13, 2006 J. Hensley 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have been using bluetooth headsets for 1.5 years. I had the H500 first then the Jabra VT250. The H700 has the best fit and sound. The H500 would hang away from my ear and was very susceptible to background noise. The Jabra had good performance but if felt large, was not easy to get on and off plus I did not like the vibration feature. The H700 fits snugly, has good sound reception and no one has asked me to mute in a environment with a lot of background noise. Perhaps the best feature of the H700 is the on and off. All you do is open the boom mic and it turns on then close the mic and it turns off. I have found that the battery seems to last longer since I know when the device is on and when it is off. Highly recommneded.
Make sure you get the right submodel for your phone January 14, 2007 IT Pro (USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
My current H700 is my second one. I had also used 4 other Bluetooth headsets before this. The thing is, there are 2 submodels of H700. SYN1311B for CDMA phones and SYN1311A for GSM phones. I found this out by Google "static H700". My first H700 was a SYN1311A (for GSM), but I used it with my main phone which is Sprint CDMA phone and got horrible static, so I gave it to my sister who use GSM phone and bought the current one which is SYN1311B. It has work great since. The thing I like so much about H700 is that when microphone is in the fold position, the button is not activated when pressed. With my other Bluetooth headsets, I ended up making "pocket calls" when the button is accidently pressed (such as when I put it in jeans pocket and sit down). There is no such problem with the H700. Sound quality, while not the best, is quite decent. Unfortunately, the only way you can find out the submodel is by looking under the headset (the side that go against your face). You would see the submodel number above the text "Made in China" (both mine SYN1311A and SYN1311B were made in China). Most of the much cheaper ones (around $40) on eBay are SYN1311A (the GSM one). I suggest you buy yours from local store such as CompUSA so that it'll be easy to return if you find out you get the wrong submodel. I bought my 2nd one from CompUSA and found that it's the right submodel for me (SYN1311B for CDMA phones). I spent about 15minutes looking at the package and couldn't find anyway to tell the submodel from the package. The only place the submodel number is specified is on underside of the headset itself which is not visible when the headset is in the package.
Excellent headset May 31, 2006 Paul 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This was the FOURTH headset I tried. My search is now over. I tried the Motorola HS820, then the Logitech Freedom Express, then the Motorola HS850, and now, finally, the H700. This is an excellent headset. PROS: Lighter than the HS850 by about 25% VERY comfortable on the ear. Paired instantly with my Motorola PEBL. Excellent volume. My biggest complaint with Motorola headsets up till now was that they just weren't loud enough. Other people could hear me ok, but I had to keep pressing the earpiece into my ear to hear them, even at maximum volume. No more! The on/off switch in the boom is a very nice feature. CONS: Occasional static, very minimal, but nothing like the HS850, which sounded like a Rice Krispies commerciel in your ear (snap, ckrackle, pop!) Although the comfort is very good, it does pinch the ear a bit. Overall, I am very hapy with this headset. They took the best features of the 820 and 850 and made a very good headset.
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