Product Review: Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset

By CelebMusicEntertainment, published Oct 29, 2007
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Cell phones have evolved immensely over the past five years. In that evolution came the bluetooth headset, a device that's wirelessly linked with the phone and used like any headset without the annoying cords dangling. Motorola has a sleek and powerful updated style called the H700. Much smaller and more efficient than previous models, it combines style with sophistication that still uses the greatest in technology to bring you superb audio quality.

The headset measures in length only a little over an inch and a half, add another inch for when the flip is open. The PowerFlip is also known as RapidConnect technology. The flip can be used as an answer and end feature as long as the phone is paired with the headset. On the outside of the headset is a large Call button that sends calls, ends calls, answers, and is used for added features such as redial and voice commands. It is also used to power on and off the headset and allows connecting 3-way calls. The ear hook is easily changeable to wear either on the right or left ear, with the volume button on one side. At times the volume may be too loud, which is exceptionally useful when the surroundings make it hard to hear. The ear hook is also softer than before, which allows users to wear it through the day without getting sore.

The H700 is perfect for the chatter boxes out there. With up to six hours of talk time, the headset is easily placed on a charger and it takes only about an hour to recharge. The quality of outgoing voice is incredibly clear in a quiet to moderate noise setting compared to other models that may cut out during conversation.

Product Review: Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset
Product Review: Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset

The H700 allows superb audio quality and remarkable features such as voice command.

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Takeaways
  • The Motorola H700 allows up to six hours talk-time, charging in less than an hour.
  • An cheaper alternative is the H550, which does not include the PowerFlip for rapid on/off calling.
  • The H700 model is equipped with v1.2 technology, allowing better quality audio.
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