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DiscountDelight - Motorola Bluetooth Headset H3 Black

Motorola Bluetooth Headset H3 Black
List Price: $79.99
Our Price: $49.95
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Manufacturer: Motorola
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: Motorola
Label: Motorola
Manufacturer: Motorola
Model: 98754--------000NORP
Publisher: Motorola
Studio: Motorola

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Do you hear an echoe??????
Comment: Style is nice. It does mimic my RAZV, but it feels like it is going to fall off my ear. I'm not sure if it is because of the size of my ears or what. Connection was very easy and the buttons are easy to use. The person you are talking to comes in loud and clear, loud and clear, loud and clear.... Oh, that must be that darn ECHOE problem. I hear no echoe, but everyone I talked to complained of a poor connection or echoe. This seemed to be a problem for both other cell phones and land lines.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Good but not great.
Comment: Purchased the H3 to match up with my V3 Razr, which it does very well.

The H3 connects easily and quickly when turned on. It is very comfortable and looks quite stylish.

Two problems: 1) the max volume level is too low. This makes it difficult to use outdoors or in a car if wind and extraneous noise are present. 2) the volume controls are tiny and dificult to use. I leave mine set on the maximum and use the V3 volume control if necesary (rarely) to lower the level.

I like the H3 and intend to keep it for indoor use. When outside or driving I use the Cardo scala 500 which has great volume capability and wind noise protection.

The scala 500 is slightly less comfortable but overall, performs far better.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: H3... ROCKS !
Comment: I just got my black Motorola H3..
Design:
It looks aesthetically pleasing.. actually awesome!

The overseas model has a rubberized finish whereas the US model is metallic. This applies to both Black and Silver models.

Pairing:
It works fine with my Nokia 6230i. Just a breeze to start using it.. Just follow the quick steps in the manual.

Feel:
It has a solid feel.. The buttons are quite hard to press, infact so hard hat u have to use both ur hands to actually get a grip of them. I would suggest setting the volume to the max before using the headset.. The on/off button in the center works flawlessly and is not that hard to press.
The handset doesnt give a good grip over the ear and it feels like its gonna fall off. This is becasue of its "over-the-ear" design.

Quality:
The reception is great even when a few feet away. However, a wall or similar will cause a little disturbance / static.. Thats how bluetooth functions and is not a headset problem.
The other party hasnt experienced an ECHO problem yet when I have spoken to them so..

Conclusion:
The blend of price, looks and functionality all force me to rate it a 4-star !!


Editorial Reviews:

The Motorola H3 Bluetooth headset is the company's "RAZR" headset, styled after the successful line of thin-profile mobile phones that has been taking the world by storm. The H3 is compatible with both Bluetooth v1.1 and Bluetooth v1.2 capable phones supporting the headset or hands free profiles. When paired with a v1.2 Bluetooth phone you can expect to hear slightly cleaner sound and experience faster connections.


Recharge your H3 with a miniUSB cable.

Our H3 weighed .67oz (19g), which is respectable. Its body is about 2.4" (61mm) in length, and about 1.1" (27mm) in width. The flip-out ear-loop extends out further, and can be reconfigured for use on either the left or right ear with little effort. There is a miniUSB power port on the end of the device that means the H3 can be charged with the included adapter or with a miniUSB cable connected to a laptop or desktop PC. For you road warriors out there, that can mean one less power adapter to carry with you on trips.

Comfort wise, the H3 is about middle of the road. The inside edge of the ear loop has a grippy, rubber surface that helps keep it in place. The ear-loop itself is rather narrow, though, which when combined with the somewhat long body length of the H3 can make it a bit less stable and more prone to "flapping" than others when you turn your head left and right quickly. On the flip side, though, the ear loop is narrow enough to work with virtually any pair of eyeglasses.

In terms of controls, there are only three buttons on the H3. On the top and bottom edge of the headset you will find one volume control each. When being worn, the headset button that faces up will raise the volume, and the bottom facing down will lower it. If you reconfigure the H3 for use on the other ear, it will notice that and reconfigure the buttons so that the up volume button still points up. The only other button on the Motorola H3 is the call button. It is also the only sore spot I have with the H3, since it requires too much pressure to activate. Pressure that can be annoying to sensitive ears. But other than that, the button works well enough and allows for control of all non-volume related features, such as redial, hold, and call end and start. If your phone supports voice dialing, you will be able to use the voice dialing with the H3 without having to touch your phone.


Click the image to see the H500 in action.

Audio quality on the H3 is pretty good overall. The inbound audio is very good, and the outbound quality is perhaps a bit above average. The outbound audio has a nice full and natural sound to it, but lacks a bit of high frequency response that would make the speaker easier to understand, but still an overall pleasant sound. While the H3 is quite susceptible to a head wind (ie. wind blowing directly into your face), it does reasonably well with winds coming at it from a 90 degree angle. The noise suppression system in the H3 works rather well, and does a good job of reducing background noise without sacrificing too much of the quality of the speaker's voice.

Pros:

  • RAZR-like looks
  • miniUSB power
  • Good noise suppression
  • Cons:

  • Susceptible to head winds
  • Non-adjustable ear-loop
  • While there are better performing headsets on the market, the H3's good looks and solid performance make it a nice match for one of Motorola's RAZR handsets, as well as many others on the market today. Its blue LED status indicator is cool looking (and can be disabled), and its 8 hours of talk time is quite respectable. The Motorola H3 is a solid Bluetooth v1.2 headset that deserves some serious consideration.

    --Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com




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