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"Gets the job done well" on by charter10
Pros: Sleek look, very light, easy pairing w/phones
Cons: Next gen should be 10-20% smaller
Summary: Have had this phone for about 2 months now. Bought through Best Buy, and figured, return w/in 30 days if unsatisfied. Used it in many Bay Area and Norcal/SoCal locations, and people on the other line had a hard time realizing I was on a BT headset. Decided to keep this, as it works well w/my Nokia 6682 and wife's Nokia 6230.
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"Great features and ease of use aside, the feedback is horrible" on by alexfitz
Pros: Easy to set up and use, have hear ohters very well
Cons: People complain that there is horrible echo!
Summary: First off, this headset is well designed and super-easy to use with my Razr V3. You can answer calls, do 3-way calling, adjust the orientation and function of the buttons, and more with a couple of button pushes. As far as features go, this thing is great, BUT on my unit there is a echo effect [no matter how you move the unit; close to cheek or away] that really drives people crazy! I only use it while im driving for safety now. Maybe I got a bad unit, but I hear this has been a problem on some other Motorola units. I’m going to buy a headset. It’s a shame I love the design, features, and price of this one.
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"looks nice, works well" on by mohseen87
Pros: small, hott
Cons: annoying sound
Summary: Just one problem, i often get this very annoying sound that goes off randommly, i think its the low battery sound but it goes off even right after charging, im yet to find out what it means, the paperwork i got with the headset isnt really helping either
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"Much more attractive than functional" on by MEL_999
Pros: Attractive
Cons: Listeners could not hear or understand me, felt like it would fall off my ear
Summary: I replaced my cell phone with a Razor and began the search for a new headset. I first got the Motorola 500 from the Verizon store - listeners could not hear or understand me. I read reviews and ordered an Anycom HS890 which went into sleep mode after 2 min and had trouble reconnecting. The sound quality on both sides was ok. My next purchase was the Motorola H3 - I had trouble hearing to the point I was holding it against my ear while talking and the sound to others was reported to me as "tinny" and "echoing". I now have the Plantronics 640 Discovery - so far I can hear callers and they can hear and understand me. It connects easily with the phone and stays connected.
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"Easy/simple to use, but low volume is a HUGE problem" on by nummthumz
Pros: Easy to use, simple styling, comfortable
Cons: Extremely low volume
Summary: I used the H3 for about a week and had to return it. It works great in a quiet office environment, but is almost unuseable in a car while traveling on a highway. I had it paired with my Motorola Q and turned the volume all the way up on both my headset and on the phone, but to no avail. I had to hold my finger against the headset and ask the caller to repeat themselves...not exactly the best thing to do while driving. It's a shame because I really liked the headset, but the lack of volume was a deal breaker.
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