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Motorola HS810 " the best " headset |
zyl8tr Joined: Dec 19, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
I have used hbh-35, hbh-60, and by far the Motorola hs810 is the best. It is the most comfortable and longest lasting talk time. Any comments will be appreciated because I have to buy another one for my wife. I am a P900 user. |
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callerid Joined: Dec 03, 2003 Posts: 10 From: india PM |
is motorola compatible with p900? if so what is the price?
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zyl8tr Joined: Dec 19, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
yes |
cisconet Joined: Dec 07, 2003 Posts: 13 PM |
May i know does it pick up the call every time without fail?
For eg: out of 10 incoming and 10 outgoing calls, may i know how many times does the Motorola headset picks up?
I thought of getting as I had used the HBH-65 & 200, all have the same problem of not picking up. |
andyk68 Joined: Jan 08, 2004 Posts: 98 From: Sheffield U.K PM |
I am also using this motorola headset. and i can say its brilliant and as far as i know, it's not missed a call yet.
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zyl8tr Joined: Dec 19, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
My HS-810 pick up calls 10 out of 10. Dialling with voice is about 8 out 10. |
kissdadookie Joined: Apr 12, 2003 Posts: 7 PM |
Do not buy the HS810. The way the set is designed, the mic is covered by your face. There is no space between your face and the opening of the boom mic. This makes voice commands useless and the audio on the receiving side is muffled (it sounds like you have a finger covering the mic and then trying to talk into it). I exchanged my Plantronics M3000 for the HS810 but I exchanged the 810 back for the M3000 a day later. The HS810 looks fabulous but the design was not well thought out which makes this headset pretty much useless. |
Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I have a HS800 came free with my Moto V600 never got round to using that yet!
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