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""Even after joining me for coffee""
on by jkasteyoPros This is my third Motorola device. See Cons for why. This one was knocked into my cup of coffee by my dog, sank to the bottom, and resided there for at least two minutes. I was headed to the store to purchase another when I decided to let it sit on the cou
Cons Its my third one, because I lost the other two. Left one in a rental car and ran over the other after it fell out of my pocket.
Summary I do not like things in my ear. There are very few over the ear solutions for blue tooth earpieces. This is by far the best.
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"Surprisingly great!"
on by shawsr7Pros I got this device from T-Mobile, after using an in-ear Samsung bluetooth device. The Samsung served me well, but I was curious about Motorola. So, I tried this. No in-ear insertion. That was a surprise. Of course, I thought that the sound quality wou
Cons Since it doesn't insert in the ear canal, it feels a little flimsy and loose. I still haven't gotten used to it. I wish it could announce callers.
Summary I am so, so plesantly surprised with this cute, little device. The sound quality is superior. And the battery life is something to be admired. I've only had it for a few days, so far so good.
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"Very cost effective. Same great Motorola quality"
on by mrmattch3wPros Motorola has always been the company I have trusted with all my headsets, 2 way radios, etc. The boom mike and the ear clip style is still the greatest part of this headset. Price is also economical
Cons It really just looks like another generic headset with maybe one or two different features. I think they should have worked in motospeak tech. I don't really use it for that sort of thing but it is standard on several others in the price range
Summary I have always believed Motorola hardware to be very sturdy and reliable. All specs and estimated battery times are accurate. The button functions still feel like its predecessors but if it works, it works. I actually switched to this after trying a Jawbone Icon headset. The fit on the icon was terrible so I went with what has always worked for me. I really did not want to spend more than $100 and at the time the only other options were planetronics (which I like but was not willing to try another in-ear design)) and jabra (another brand I am not fond of and do not find quality)


