Amazon.com Product Description
If you have a Bluetooth phone that supports stereo headsets, it's time to start moving with your music. These comfortable, simple-to-operate Bluetooth Stereo Headphones let you enjoy hours of hands-free, wire-free listening. And with your compatible phone you can quickly switch from listening to music to wirelessly answering calls on your headphones, so you'll never miss a beat.
With the HT820 headphones, you can do even more than listen to stereo music from your phone. You can stream music from your PC, home stereo, or MP3 player with a phone that supports Bluetooth 1.2, as well as the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and the Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). The headphones provide a hands-free, wire-free connection up to 10 meters (30 feet) from a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone or other Bluetooth device.
Weighing just 100 grams, and featuring a comfortable and ergonomic design, these headphones are designed for all day use. Intuitive controls, which include music buttons on the right earpiece, and call buttons on the left earpiece, make it easy to control your music and your calls. An embedded microphone handles voice communication, allowing you to use the HT820's just like a regular Bluetooth headset. The rechargeable internal batttery offers approximately 17 hours of talk time and approximately 500 hours of standby time. You also get approximately 12 hours of music listening time on a single charge. So get moving!
The headphones are covered by a one year warranty.
What's in the Box
Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, charging power supply, carry pouch, quick start guide
Customer Reviews:
Good bluetooth headphones...with some issues.......2007-12-19
I had this headset for about 6 months now and i use it with a Motorola phone.The construction is pretty good. It got a nice weight to it, but could be lighter. The controls are easy and very useful. The sound is mediocre, wired would be the best for sound quality at the moment, but if wires get in the way, this is a good choice. The ear cups tend to fall off a lot and if your not careful you could lose them. Motorola DOES NOT SELL REPLACEMENT EAR PIECES (stupid i know), if its under warranty they will exchange them, but you pay to ship it, then 2-4 weeks you should be sent new ones. So i recommend putting just a dab of super glue on each notch and put the ear cups on, that will keep them on, and avoid the hassles. They do hurt your ears after 4 hours or so, but its more of a slight soreness, it does not last long after you take them off.
I am not exactly sure how the microphone quality is, but the callers can hear me and don't notice a difference when i switch from handset to headset. Pairing is really easy, sometimes either through interference it will cut out for about 1 second every 10 minutes or so. Sometimes not at all. In high traffic area or just a bad connection it cuts out every minute. Most of the time its fine. I like motorola because they use usb as 1 standard interface. My phone and headset use them for charging.
Overall it's a nice product, especially if you have a motorola phone. Bluetooth headsets are just now getting popular. But no ear cup replacements, the ear soreness after extended use reduces my rating.
Disc-on-tin-uous voice (if distance > few meters apart).......2007-12-17
Works great when in front of computer, connects to both the blue tooth and computer with no problem, but continuity is disturbed when we move a 3 to 5 meters from the source. If we stay at that particular distance for a while, it gets signal at random, and there is some direction/height combination to get it work. I have not gone through the documentation to find out the max range it covers.
Bluetooth headset.......2007-12-14
I bought the Motorola head set to use with my Motorola phone, it was very easy to pear them but I noticed some times the volume buttons did not work properly, I would have to reconnect the headset. Also after about an hour or two of listening they would become painful behind the ear. Other than that the sound quality was great and the ease of the button lay-out is awesome.
This is a good buy for whats on the market right now.
too heavy, not loud.......2007-12-10
these things were too heavy for my ears and not very loud. not that i blast my music all day everyday, but there are times when i'm in a noisy area that my music needs to be turned up in order to hear. i like the fact that they automatically switch to phone calls, but that's about it.
Decent Sound - Not without Connection Issues.......2007-12-09
I use the HT820 headphones mostly with a 2003 Toshiba laptop. When the laptop and headphones connect successfully, the sound is fairly decent. The connection, however, is quirky to initiate and once initiated is interrupted with intermittent sound breaks occurring every 15 to 25 minutes. This is a bit annoying. Admittedly, this could be caused by the laptop as it is quite dated and did not come with bluetooth capabilities. I installed a USB bluetooth adatper and software (includes A2DP profile) from Targus (Model ACB10US). Perhaps an OEM bluetooth-enabled laptop would establish a better connection with the headphones.
Customer Reviews:
Great product - but doesn't work with Sprint's Moto Krzr.......2007-12-27
Product had very good sound quality. Caution - it does not work with Sprint's Motorola Krzr cellular phone.
Great Sound, lousy Bluetooth connections.......2007-12-11
Given the Motorola name, and another pair of Bluetooth headphones (HT820) that work great, I figured this would be another score. WRONG!!! The sound is great. And I like headphones that go over the head, not behind--like most bluetooth headphones are. However, if I move more than 2 feet from ANY device that it was paired with, the audio cuts out and gives large gaps of no audio. Given that this S805 is a BLUETOOTH headphone set, that should work, first and foremost. Heck, I even tried these headphones with multiple audio/media devices, all with the same result---poor Bluetooth to these S805 headphones.
If you want a great pair of Bluetooth headphones, Motorola has a winner in the HT820!!! Go and buy those instead, you won't be sorry. Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset Simultaneously Source Phone and Music [Motorola Retail Packaging] Media device that works great with the HT820 is the Haier ibiza Rhapsody ibiza Rhapsody H1A030BK 30 GB Wi-Fi/MP3 Player by Haier (Black)
Poor High Frequency Resonse.......2007-12-02
I have been looking for a quality, high-audio quality set of headphones for use with a wide variety of bluetooth sources, including my T-Mobile Dash, Windows XP, and MAC OS X based systems.
Unfortunately, my S805 units didn't rise up the challenge. At first, I considered the source material and/or the source BT transmitter was to blame. However, exhaustive further testing showed that the upper-frequency response of these units just left a lot to be desired. The distortion sounded like digital noise, or the result of clipping of the dynamic range. However, even at low source volumes and amplitudes and headphone volumes and amplitudes the high frequencies just sound awful.
WORTH EVERY PENNY !!!!.......2007-12-02
At first I thought it was hype. And I DID research other brands. But after the first 2 full charges, I got 8 1/2 of quality music with my Nokia 5700. I still had more charge time on these headphones for music. These are NOT heavy at all. I don't even mind when people try NOT to stare at me in public. Sound quality with phone calls is good. For once nobody complained about background noise. Amazon, your prices and service are second to none. Thank you.
One happy New yorker.....Buy THESE Mr. Brown!
Bulky but great sound.......2007-10-13
These are now my 5th pair of bluetooth wireless headphones and I think I've finally found one that does just what I want: great sounding streaming music from my iPod and simultaneously make or take calls from my Blackberry.
In my typical fashion, let's begin with the good, move on to the bad and then finish with those things that need improvement.
GOOD
Excellent sound quality - Clear, clean and LOUD. What more can I say about it. This may seem obvious but apparently some people don't understand the many different profiles available with Bluetooth devices and which ones are necessary to get good sound quality from these headphones. In order to hear quality audio, your Bluetooth source must support the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Many of the USB dongle devices and quite a few built-in Bluetooth laptops (including MacBooks) and phones DON'T support this profile. How will know? First check the documentation to see if A2DP is listed as a supported profile. If not, try pairing with the headphones. If you hear tinny sounding music in mono, your device probably only supports the Headset and Handsfree (HPF) profiles. You'll need to find some other hardware or maybe a software upgrade.
Convenient - My S805s are paired with my iPod equipped with Wi-Gear's iMuffs MA110 Dock Adapter. This adapter is powered by the iPod and supports both the A2DP and Audio Video Remote Control (AVRCP) profiles allowing the headphone to control the volume, play/pause and next/prev track of the iPod while getting the great sound you expect. With no wires to get tangled or swing around when you move, these are great for workouts on the treadmill or elliptical.
Battery Life - Motorola claims that these fully charged headphones will operate in standby mode for up 30 days! I haven't had an opportunity to test this out and I not quite sure exactly what is "standby" mode, but I do know that the music play time is good for about a week of bus rides and occasional office use--about 15 hours. Not bad for the volume and quality.
Nice carrying case - the S805 comes with a durable semi-rigid zippered ballistic nylon case that holds the headphones with the earpieces folded flat at 2 inches thick. There's even a strap inside to conveniently hold the charger and the wired adapter cable.
Elegant Design - The headphones are very nice to look at once you get past the bulk (more on that next). They are symmetrically designed with a single button on each earpiece. One side controls the phone the other the music. The volume and track skip controls are ingeniously integrated into the rubber trim rings of each earpiece. Twist the left one forward or backward to change the volume or the right one to skip or repeat tracks.
BAD
Bulky - While the over-the-ear design is really effective at blocking outside noise, they are also very large and rather obvious. Especially with the blinking blue lights on the side. This attracts a lot of strange looks since you resemble a Borg. BTW, the blue lights can be turn off but I often forget since they default to "ON" after your recharge.
Cheap plastic parts - These definitely aren't your Bose QuietComforts. Most of the plastic pieces feel very cheap and appear as if they would easily break if dropped. The little rubber flap covering the charging and wired adapter ports is very flimsy and I don't expect it to last very long. The volume adjustment control dial and the track control dial have a lot of slop and wiggle room. I'd have to say that the case is better made than the headphones.
Short Wired Adapter - The wired adapter cord is very short. Less than a meter long so you need to be very close to your wired device.
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
Scratchy Fabric on Headband - The fabric inside of the headband is same acoustic fabric as the inside of the earpieces. I often take these off and dangle them around my neck but the fabric is kind of irritating. A smooth fabric would be much more comfortable.
Earpiece Cushions - The soft vinyl earpieces aren't too uncomfortable, but the do make the area around my ears all sweaty, especially during a workout. They're also kind of tight so they don't slip off your head but the pressure begin to get uncomfortable after a while. But if don't like the headphones with eartips that go into your ears, these are minor issues.
Complicated Controls - Although two buttons make for elegant design, it also makes for a confusing array of functions that you must remember to control them. Press and hold for 6 seconds for pairing mode. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn them off. Press, hold and wait for three blinks to turn off. Short press to answer a call, long press to reject a call or answer a call waiting or redial the last call (all depending on the current state). Yikes! That's a lot to remember.
Minimal Instructions - The instruction booklet is a double-sided sheet of paper with a minimal amount of information to get you started. There are two paragraphs of troubleshooting along with a support number and web URL. If you can't get these to work as expected, don't expect to get much help.
Amazon.com Product Description
For the ultimate in no-compromises, totally-integrated mobile communications, look no further than the Motorola IHF1000 Bluetooth Car Kit. When used with a compatible Bluetooth-enabled phone, this device allows you to enjoy hands-free communication in your vehicle with a minimum of fuss. Plus, you'll get tons of great functionality that will keep you talking wherever you go.
The main feature of the IHF1000 is a robust voice recognition system. Just touch the blue button in the center of the control unit and the car kit will listen to your commands and make calls for you. The system's brilliant sound quality with noise reduction and high output sound optimizes sound quality for both you and the people on the other end. The center button is surrounded by a blue indicator LED light that provides a visual cue about the wireless speaker status. Four other buttons, all of which sport a beautiful chrome finish, offer easy access to mute functions and volume control, as well as the voice recognition features. Use the voice recognition button to easily place calls using your phone's voice dialing function. All buttons on the main unit are also backlit for easy viewing in dark conditions, and with a receiving range of 30 feet, you can be assured that the unit will communicate with a Bluetooth phone that's anywhere in your vehicle.
With the IHF1000, you're in total control of your in-car communications. Using the controls and voice commands, you can:
- Pair up to four Bluetooth-enabled phones with the unit (only one may be used at a time)
- Answer incoming calls
- Mute and and un-mute calls
- Voice dial by name up to 20 contacts stored on the device
- Voice dial by number
- Dial with the mobile phone keypad
- Request system help
And if your phone supports it, you can also use the IHF1000 to make voice-activated calls from your phone's contacts list, redial the last number, accept or reject incoming calls, transfer audio to hands-free, and toggle between multi-party calls. All this functionality gives you the freedom to seamlessly switch between your mobile phone and the IHF1000 unit.
Multiple language support is built into the unit, too. The system supports voice recognition in English (US and UK), French (EU), Spanish, Italian and German, and there is no need to "train" the system in any of these languages. It recognizes them right out of the box. As for compatibility with handsets, Motorola states that any Bluetooth phone that supports the Hands-free Profile should work with the IHF1000, but you'll want to check with your phone manufacturer to make sure. Also, note that professional installation is required for the IHF1000 system.
What's in the Box
Chrome keypad, directional microphone, Bluetooth module, wiring connectors and fuse kit, 5-Watt external speaker, mounting hardware, user manual, installation guide.
Customer Reviews:
Easy to install and use.......2007-12-12
I installed the IHF1000 in a 2007 Dodge Caliber using a Metra ABTI-CH3 Bluetooth OE intergration kit. It was truely a plug and play kit. Instlation takes about an hour. The Motorola IHF1000 works as advertised.
Excellent purchase!.......2007-12-01
I'm very pleased with the quality of this product. It is just as good as most factory installed bluetooth I've seen and heard on some new model automobiles. The voice recognition has worked great... not a single misdialed number. I had it professionally installed for $50. Be aware that the radio interface only works on newer model automobiles; say the last three years or so. On my older model car, I am relying on the 5 inch speaker which is included in the kit. It works very well. We'll be buying a second kit for my wife's car.
Better than most, but speaker not loud enough!.......2007-11-14
This is a well designed product overal. It worked well with my cell phone (Blackberry) and my wifes (Motorolla Razr). It always worked and it connected automatically when you start the car. No extra buttons to push on the phone or car, just start the ignition and it powers up detects your phone, connects, and works every time.
A word of advice -- you need, absoultely must mount the microphone on the visor pointed toward the driver, in order for people on the other end to hear you well, and for the voice commands to work well when you are driving.
The bad -- the only bad thing about this is the little wimpy speaker was just too underpowered. If I was on the freeway, I really just couldn't hear other people well and I was constantly asking people to repeat themselves. This was really, really anoying. What's worse is that my car is realatively quite on the freeway compaired to most. (Honda Accord V6) So if you have a small 4-cyl car you'll never be able to hear people on the freeway.
If it were built to interface with the built in car speakers that would've been a much better solution.
Buy it........2007-09-24
I just bought a new Blackberry and needed a hands free option. I heard great things about this Bluetooth kit and they are all true. Anyone who is complaining is a tech nerd. I had Verizon install it. It's easy to program and easy to use. I found a nice holder for my phone and I'm in business. Worth every penny!
Car Kit.......2007-07-28
we have had 3 or 4 different car kits. this one is the best.
Average customer rating:
- Does not work with KRZR
- Not so great
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Motorola Razr V3 L6 L7 PEBL U6 Stereo Handsfree Headset SYN1301
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Product Description
Listen to your favorite MP3 in stereo! Experience improved sound clarity - even in noisy environments - with the acoustically tuned speaker. And don`t worry about getting caught up in the music; the headset automatically mutes for an incoming call and resumes playing when the call has ended. Send/End key on headset allows users to place, receive and end calls without touching the phone. Simply press the button on the headset and start talking. Ideal for private hands-free operation. Includes a shirt clip, so you can easily walk and talk hands-free. Conduct important personal and business calls on-the-go. Ergonomic earpiece with soft comfort ring provides comfortable fit even over extended periods
Customer Reviews:
Does not work with KRZR.......2007-09-21
The information given said it is compatible with KRZR so I bought two. Only to find out that when I received it, it really is NOT compatible and I ended up disappointed.
Not so great.......2007-07-07
I wanted to get a stereo hands free so I could use my razr v3t's mp3 capability and still answer calls. The only good things about this product are that it is compatible with the phone and is one piece. The sound from the earbuds is hollow and annoying. I ended up buying a stereo headset adapter (with microphone) and better headphones. I don't recommend this product if you want to hear both your music and your calls.
Product Description
Features Improved sound clarity - even in noisy environments - with the acoustically tuned speaker automatically mutes for an incoming call and resumes playing when the call has ended, Send/End key on headset allows users to place, receive and end calls without touching the phone, Ergonomic earpiece with soft comfort ring provides comfortable fit even over extended periods, Includes a shirt clip, so you can easily walk and talk hands-free. Compatible With the following phones: PEBL U6 / SLVR L7 / L7C / L6 / L2 / RAZR V3EI / RAZR V3E / V3T / V3R / V3I / KRZR K1 / RIZR Z3 / IZAR / RAZR
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