The best just got better. With proven 5th generation technology and form, the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset enhances the popular folding microphone design with superior audio performance, echo cancellation technology and an approximate 30% reduction in size. Discriminating consumers will welcome the Motorola H700 because it eliminates wires while delivering crisp, clear communications. .
Motorola H700 Wireless Bluetooth Headset works great for me!
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Written By marytara
Date Written Mar 04 2007
Summary
I'm one of those cell-phone talkers when I'm driving and its a seriously bad habit (not to mention illegal) so since going to a phone with bluetooth (the S
anyo
Katana) I'm making more of an effort to break that habit...
Motorola H700: Good clarity, easy to use, fits well
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Written By poseidon
Date Written Nov 11 2007
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I am most certainly not an early adopter when it comes to electronics. I dont like being on the cutting edge of technology. Mind you, I am not still stuck in the Stone Age, but I like to wait awhile before I shell out my hard-earned money on fancy new...
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Easy to use, good clarity, fits over the ear well, pairs easily, can switch ears.
Weakness
Instructions written by monkeys.
Bottom Line
Great piece of technology that works as advertises. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an affordable, quality Bluetooth headset.
Introduction I received the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset as a gift from a friend, and having always used a wired headset with my Razr V3, I thought I would give the H700 a try. What I found was that the headset gave me more trouble than my...
Strength
Small and light, looks great, folds to compact size for travel, ear-reversible, power-saving
Weakness
Laggy connection, requires nightly recharge, can only voice-dial in near-silence, insufficient volume, and flimsy construction
Bottom Line
The H700 tries to charm with its good looks and portability, but if it can't reliably voice-dial, sustain battery life, or output audible conversation, there's no point to owning it.
Great product, if it ALWAYS worked with my Chocolate.
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Written By marble03
Date Written Feb 11 2007
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The Motorola H700 Headset is the first Bluetooth headset I've owned. I bought it because I have 3 friends that have it and said that they absolutely loved it. They use theirs with Blackberrys. I bought it mainly for my LG Chocolate VX-8500. In the...
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User friendly, color indicators, great talk time, and fits perfectly
Weakness
Not compatible with LG Chocolate phone and sometimes static sounding
Bottom Line
I recommend to anyone. It's very user friendly, has great talk time, and works great overall.
Perfection in bluetooth headsets remains elusive, but this one gets solid marks!
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Written By myrightbrain
Date Written Mar 14 2006
Summary
As anyone that has owned a number of cellular telephones enabled with bluetooth technology knows, finding the perfect wireless headset can be a daunting challenge! While bluetooth technology continues to evolve and improve, it is still far from perfect,...
Strength
Small, lightweight, solid construction, good battery life, and above average audio volume.
Weakness
No noise reduction, difficult to switch between multiple phones, limited Treo 650 functionality.
Bottom Line
The H700 is a solid performer. However, used with the Treo 650 it's only a touch above average, with much of the blame due to the Treo's poor bluetooth implementation.
After reading many conflicting reviews on the H700, I wasn't able to determine whether I should buy the unit or not as my next BT headset upgrade. Since I nailed one on eBay with a great price, I decided to write a review, offering some insights that I...
Strength
Compared to earlier models, lighter, natural sounding, less hiss, less static.
Weakness
Incoming softer (see review), can be expensive, may be too small for comfort for some.
Bottom Line
One of the best bluetooth headsets to date, IF it fits your person and your usage needs.
For a while, I'd been using a Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooth headset. It was an arround the ear headset that was a fairly good performer but the comfort for my ear wasn't top notch. Unfortunately I'd broken the volume control on that headset after...
Strength
Very small and lightweight.
Comfortable.
Easy to turn on, just open the boom.
Weakness
Car charger wasn't included.
Bottom Line
Fantastic performance and comfort when paired to BlackBerry Curve (8300).
Having used this Bluetooth headset for about 6-7 months. I got it at a pretty decent price, much less than the advertised retail price of over $90. One of the main problems with this headset, is the lack of volume on it, and it's major design flaw:...
I've used my H700 for almost 3 months now, and I can tell you I really to do like it. I won't say I love it.. but let me explain! PROS: First, I love the fact that it is so light I forget I am wearing it (which is problem when taking off a...
Strength
lightweight, easy setup, pretty good battery life, not bulky
Weakness
mute not 100% (used w/blackberry), low volume, limited distance
Bottom Line
Great unit. Lightweight, holds a charge & works with my crackberry. That's what I was looking for.
This was the first bluetooth headset that I got, so my expectations were not very high. This set lived up to and surpassed all expectations, in 2005. It is surprisingly comfortable. This is in light of wired headsets that I have discarded in favor of...
Strength
Good sound, good reception, good battery life, comfortable and stays on.
Weakness
Fragile, mine broke, loses signal to phone occasionally; cumbersome by today's standards
Bottom Line
Buy this headset if you can find it under $50, and you do not want to spend $90-100