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BlueAction Wireless Bluetooth Headset Hands-free for all Bluetooth Enabled Phones: Sanyo : M1, Katana / SCP-6600, SCP-3200, SCP-8400, Sidekick 3/ III, Siemens SX66 / HTC Blue Angel, T-Mobile : MDA, SDA, Wing and more - Silver BlueAction Wireless Bluetooth Headset Hands-free for all Bluetooth Enabled Phones: Sanyo : M1, Katana / SCP-6600, SCP-3200, SCP-8400, Sidekick 3/ III, Siemens SX66 / HTC Blue Angel, T-Mobile : MDA, SDA, Wing and more - Silver Bluetooth Version 2.0 compliant. Retail packing with User Manual and Charger. Dimensions:45mm X 28mm X 20mm, Weight - 12.5g

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Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth Enabled Phones - White Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset for all Bluetooth Enabled Phones - White This Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset in soft touch spa blue finish is discreet yet stylish and highly functional. Designed for people who demand superior performance and value, the H500 offers upto 8 hours of talk time or 150 hours of standby time from a single charge that takes less than one hour. The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls all with the push of a button. With Bluetooth wireless technology, devices work together up to 10 meters (30 feet) away. An adjustable ear hook allows the H500 headset to be worn on either the left or right ear. Motorola wireless accessories are compatible with any Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or device.
Customer Review: Oh well, live and learn :(
Performs so badly, no one could “hear me now!!” Uncomfortable too, but I could live with that. ended up ripping the rubber out of the little hole at the bottom hoping folks could hear me but all that did was make the background noise worse. Don’t waste your money.
Customer Review: Minor design flaws keep it from being perfect
This is a nice device. It looks very sharp in white and matches my white Katana. Here’s my only real complaint: When I bought my headset, I also bought a little black belthook carrying case. I turn off my headset and stick it in the carrying case on my hip…now all I have to do is lean against something by accident and the headset turns on because the on/off button is so prevalent. Moto could have done a little better job designing the button so that it would have to be intentionally pushed to turn on.

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