Motorola HS820 Bluetooth Headset - Hematite Gray

Product Description:

No wires. No limits. Designed to enhance the experience of any Bluetooth® technology enabled phone, the Motorola Bluetooth Headset (Hematite Gray) HS820 interacts with up to eight different Bluetooth 1.1 compliant devices, including handsets, PDAs and computers.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Item does not qualify for Cingular's $30 Reward Card headset rebate
  • The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls, all with the push of a button!
  • With Bluetooth wireless technology, devices work together even up to 10 meters (30 feet) away.
  • The overall compact size and lightweight (less than 20g) allows for easy storage when not in use
  • Lengthy talk and standby times include up to 6 hours of talk time or 100 hours of standby time from a single full charge
  • Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
  • Brand: Motorola
  • Color: Hematite Gray
  • EAN: 0877083020498
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Motorola
  • Manufacturer: Motorola
  • Model: 98627H
  • MPN: 98627H
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Wireless
  • ProductTypeName: WIRELESS_ACCESSORY
  • Publisher: Motorola
  • Studio: Motorola
  • UPC: 877083020498

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Customer Reviews

Disappointing Blue Tooth Device2008-04-05
Bad Ear Piece Gents . . . Not happy. It lasted about a week before it pucked out! Never again!
Happy Hearing2008-01-22
Happy to have my new headset. I can't live without it as i drive for a living.
Wouldn't buy it again2007-12-13
This headset had no problem linking to my phone but no one I talk to on the phone wants me to use this. They complain that it sounds like I'm talking to them with a tin can.
Volume!!!!2007-12-06
What is it with bluetooths and volume. This is my third and I have to turn it all the way up and than press it in to my ear at times when there is ambient noise around (road noise while in car, crowded rooms, etc.)

I want to know if anyone ever uses the lowest volume setting on their headset.

Otherwise, a simple to use headset. I like how it just hangs on the ear and I forget it's there.
not working2007-11-22
the headset only works 1 month and later not working, no have damage, just no have sound , i need help please.

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