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Motorola H 98689 T820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset (Black) | 
| Brand: Motorola Category: Wireless
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Rating: 210 reviews Sales Rank: 15900
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 Lithium Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 10 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: HT820 Model: 98689 UPC: 723755986893 EAN: 0723755987289 ASIN: B000BBE9C8
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| Features:
| • | Dimensions: 165 x 165 x 63.5mm | | • | Wirelessly listen to music and never miss a call | | • | Intuitive controls -- music buttons on right earpiece, call buttons on left | | • | Standby time: approximately 500 hours | | • | Music time: approximately 12 hours |
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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
Product Description Ready to move with your music? Just combine your Bluetooth Stereo Headset with your computer home stereo or MP3 player and either a Bluetooth Home Stereo adapter or Bluetooth PC adapter. The headset come complete with easy-to-use controls for hours of h
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 210
Great sound but slightly inconvenient October 21, 2009 Hemal Gala (Mumbai, INDIA) I bought this product along with the Motorola bluetooth transeiver.
Togeter paird they work great I have been using them since November 2007. They have given me flawless performance.
However I find the headset little inconvenient to use over a long period of time.
It gives me a little pain over the place where it hangs/hooks on the top of the ear.
Overall this set of gadget is proving to be a long time durable/usable product.
Great product! No wire is great for on the go! March 20, 2009 Harry Kuhar Pros:
No wire, easy hook up with my LG Shine.
Long battery life, out lasts my phone. Lasts 8+ hours continuous use. Days on standby.
Comfortable
Standard mini usb plug for recharging.
Controls for pause, volume(headphone volume not device volume), track fwd/back.
Works ok for phone calls.
Cons:
Sound not as good as cheaper wired headphones(this could be due to bluetooth on device, it may vary). Some music sounds tinny.
Average product February 12, 2009 Neogeek (Champaign, IL, USA) The headset is a bit heavy and is uncomfortable for wearing periods of more than 30 minutes. The headset works well for calls, but is not great for music as the audio quality doesn't match wired headphones. But very useful for skype calls, no problems in pairing. Buy this if you plan to use this mainly as a wireless headset for calls/skype and occasional music listening.
Good design, moderate performance February 8, 2009 Jaimon Jose I have been looking for a good bluetooth stereo headphone which is not very heavy and capable of pairing with my laptop and mobile phone. I couldn't find many choices. One item that came up in all reviews is HT820. I looked at Jabra BT620s, and finally decided to go for HT820.
Pros:
- This headphone is comfortable to wear. However, I used to get an ear pain after a couple of hours
- Sound quality is good when you use A2DP profile. I don't get the HiFi sound well. Low and high could have been boosted a little.
- Battery life is good. I haven't tested it for maximum hours.
- The call pickup button is big and easy to locate. I found the same with other buttons as well. I found these buttons large and comfortable since I have been using small bluetooth headsets for a while.
- Mic seems to be good. No one complained to me so far. I don't use this in a place with lots of background noise though.
Cons:
- There are two identical buttons, one on right side and another one on left. I don't know why the right side one is clickable since it doesn't do anything. It was a big confusion for the first few days.
- The volume should be more. Its difficult to hear or listen to music if we are in a noisy place.
- Though the unit fits on my ear, I would feel more comfortable if I can adjust the length. I found this a little uncomfortable when I wear a collared shirt. The backside of the headset keeps bracing against the collar.
- I could pair the device with my laptop (opensuse 11.1) and Nokia N96. Sad part is that, Nokia N96 doesn't allow me to set the profile and by default it uses A2DP. Moreover, my bluetooth mouse interferes with the headset when I use it with my laptop and the sound becomes very choppy. This is not a problem with the headset though.
- I also noticed that my phone keeps reseting when I tried to switch on or off the headset. It stabilizes after a couple of resets. Nokia is not ready to look into this issue as HT820 is not a recommended accessory for them (Sigh...)
Overall, HT820 is an average headset who wants to use it extensively on the move. Its comfortable to carry around and has a reasonably good sound quality.
Great Product! Great Sound! January 29, 2009 rmeiz (Parker, CO USA) I purchased this product to use with my cell phone, which is also a music player, and to listen to music over the internet at work. I also purchased the Motorola bluetooth PC adapter (PC850) which lets me use them with VOIP software on my work laptop for conference calls. The product has worked flawlessly in all situations and the sound quality is excellent. I would highly recommend this product to anyone. The only negative is the wrap-around head band is not adjustable and may not fit comfortably for some people.
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