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Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset

Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset

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Brand: Motorola
Category: Wireless

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $20.99
as of 9/10/2010 01:48 EDT details
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New (8) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $20.00

Seller: Cents of 99
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 232 reviews

Color: Black & silver
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Battery: 1 Lithium
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 7 x 2.5
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: MOHFPH7001
Model: 89013J
UPC: 723755986862
EAN: 0723755666047
ASIN: B000EM0WGG

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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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Product Description
  • Product Name: H700 Bluetooth Earset
  • Marketing Information:

    Experience pure sound and impressive call clarity from this compact earset with advanced noise reduction. RapidConnect powers it on or off. Motorola"s lightest earset to date. Compact, discreet design makes long calls more comfortable.

  • Product Type: Earset

  • Technical Information
  • Connectivity Technology: Wireless Bluetooth 30 ft

  • Earpiece
  • Design Type: Over-the-ear

  • Microphone
  • Microphone Type: Integrated

  • Interfaces/Ports
  • Interfaces: Not Applicable

  • Physical Characteristics
  • Color: Silver
  • Color: Black



  • Customer Reviews:
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    5 out of 5 stars Finally! Noice cancellation that works!   May 23, 2006
    Shannon Moon (Florida)
    63 out of 66 found this review helpful

    I've gone through nearly a dozen different models of bluetooth headsets, and this is the best one yet.

    The echo supression and noise cancellation features are excellent. I had qualms about getting a headset with such a short boom mic, but I have no problem driving on the highway with the sunroof open. Callers say that can hear me without a problem. High-winds can be a little problematic unless I shield the mic boom, but that's the case whether I'm on a headset or using the phone directly.

    Note that I have version B of this headset. I've heard that others with the original version have had problems with sound quality and noise cancellation.

    My only complaint is that it seems a bit more fragile than other headsets I've used in the path (like the behemoth logitechs) but so far its stood up to weeks of abuse being tucked into pockets or haphazardly tossed in a backpack.



    5 out of 5 stars Beware Counterfeit   February 3, 2007
    Informed Shopper (CO USA)
    49 out of 52 found this review helpful

    Oh boy have I got a story about the Motorola H700. Wanted two of these to go with our brand new RAZR phones. Obtained two in what looked like genuine Motorola packagin. Turns out that using the Motorola guide to counterfeit items these two ( obtained from two different online low cost discount places) were in fact counterfeit. Working with Motorola we were able to obtain two genuine Motorola H700s.

    The counterfeits looked just fine and to the average consumer would never be questioned to be the real deal. The counterfeits are of low quality in actual performance. I am convinced that when you see poor reviews of the H700 it is because they have a counterfeit.

    The genuine H700 is a miniature work of art. The R&D Motorola has put into this headset is amazing. The quality of the sound is amazing. It has worked outside in strong winds, in noisy environments, in automobiles, and in nice quiet places and it is absolutely awesome. This is the type of product that makes Motorola a world class outfit. WOW!

    The difference between the fake and the real one is like the difference between a 1964 VW Beetle and a Marine Corps F-18. Just not a whole lot of comparisons are available. The old story. You get what you pay for. When you see this selling for $20 on Ebay its a fake and you will be unhappy with the product. If you obtain one from a genuine dealer you will have to pay more and you will end up with the real H700 and you will have a bluetooth headset that you will not believe. Its kind of like you just moved into the modern world.

    Just the difference between a H850 which is 4th generation and the real H700 which is 5th generation is impressive. The H700 is smaller, has the newest chip which is actually fantastic, and puts out such sound that even somebody like me with reduced hearing has to lower the volume. Wow!

    Get the real one. It is worth it.

    By the way this one is a "c" model. Talked with Motorola about the "A" & "B" thing being different for different models of phones etc. They said that was basically hogwash. The letters a, b, c, etc. simply are put on in the order of production. So a "C" is a newer model of the H700 than an "A" of the H700. There may be some advantage to that if changes were made but I don't believe there is any way for the consumer to know that. Buying genuine Motorola is the key. Avoid counterfeits. If you are shipped a counterfeit that you can determine using the Motorola guide I suggest:
    1. find the F.B.I. online complaint form and fill it out. The F.B.I. is charged with combating Intellectual Property Rights violations.
    2. If it was shipped via the U.S. Postal Service go find the complaint form for the Post Office and the Postal Inspector can get involved. If you are a criminal and you deal in counterfeits you make a mistake shipping that illegal product via the U.S. Postal Service.
    3. Contact Motorola. They have a vested interest in having the consumer happy and not complaining about a product that is not even genuine Motorola. They have spent a lot of money in R&D and they are entitled to a profit on that item. They tell me they prosecute when possible.



    5 out of 5 stars Finally found a winner!   May 27, 2006
    Techmom (Mansfield, Ohio)
    20 out of 20 found this review helpful

    I have to agree with Shannon Moon. I have tried at least 5 Bluetooth headsets without any success. And the most common complaint is that people cannot hear me without a lot of background noise and echoing. While I have only had the H700 one day, so far it appears to have resolved all the problems. I spent about 20 minutes using it in the truck, walking through the parking lot, in the store and back home again; "tech-son" said it was clear the entire time without background noise or echo. And I could hear him perfectly even with all the noises and music playing in the store. The only difficulty was when I put it in my pants pocket, there was some slight static, even on the same side of my body as the headset. I haven't tried a shirt/jacket pocket yet or perhaps clipped to my belt might work better.
    Distance doesn't seem to be a problem. I have walked about 20 feet away from the phone and there is still a connection. But it will not reach 30 feet as most literature indicates. I am using the H700 with a Razr V3c.
    As for comfort and size, I love it. And this has been my biggest complaint with all of the other headsets I have tried. I am a woman with small ears and cannot stand something inside my ear; I have been trying behind-the-ear and over-the-ear styles. None of them have seemed to fit without flopping around, hurting my ear or feeling like they would fall off. And I wanted one that would feel secure even when working in the yard or with my dog, and was discrete. The H700 is it! Fits easily and securely over the ear, light weight and hides behind my hair. Does not seem like it will fall off very easily and you can hardly feel that it is there.
    If the rest of my life with the H700 is like the first day, this one is a keeper!



    5 out of 5 stars Motorola H700 Headset   June 10, 2006
    Ralph G. Schuster (Naperville, IL USA)
    14 out of 14 found this review helpful

    I purchased the Motorola Headset after receiving numrous complaint regarding the sound quality frmo the Jabra BT500 headset I had been using. The noise cancellation is excellent. No longer do I have people complaining that I sound like I am on an airport runway. Everyone speaks highly of the clarity of our conversation. The Motorola H700 is small, lightweight, and paired easily with my telephone. I highly recommend this headset for any user who depends on a mobile telphone. The only minus is the battery life seems to be short. 3 to 4 hours before requiring a recharge. This is probably good for most but I have to "feed" the headset at least once a day. Great headset - you should seriously consider buying one!


    5 out of 5 stars You may find a slighty better sounding headset   May 29, 2006
    L. Balk
    13 out of 13 found this review helpful

    But you wont find a better choice at this time. The on off switch by folding the headset and the easy to push buttons make all the difference in the world. Don't believe me, then purchase the Jabra or one of the other headsets, place it in your pocket or purse and answer a call from your phone. Chances are you will have forgotten to turn the unit off and your caller will be live wherever you left your Bluetooth headset within 30 feet. The H700 folds when you take it off your ear and when it folds, it turns off. Sounds good reasonably priced and effective, Its that simple !!

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