Friday, June 13, 2008

 

Review on Motorola H375 Bluetooth Headset.


I am pretty much a Motorola Bluetooth fan. Overall they provide the best available Bluetooth headsets for your money. Of course there is the more expensive Bluetooths like the Jawbone from Aliph etc. However Motorola Bluetooths are the way to go when on a tight budget but not willing to sacrifice on quality.

Let me share with you a review that we received on the Motorola H375 Bletooth Headset from Peter L., a loyal ShopCell.com customer from Long Branch, NJ.

Many Bluetooths headsets come with flat speakers, meaning that the ear piece is flat on the ear and is not in the ear. These types of ear pieces cause a problem when in noisy conditions (i.e., car window down, walking around inside crowded stores, etc. ) causing to be unable to hear your conversation even with the least amount of external noise. The Motorola H375 however does not posses this problem, Motorola has placed the ear piece into the ear, right where it belongs! This way except in the noisiest of atmospheres, sound level is great and you can easily hear over the most encountered noise conditions.

Setting up and pairing the Motorola H375 Bluetooth Headset Motorola phone was fast and easy. Performance is really great, having crystal clear sound and being very comfortable. If I had to say anything bad it would be that the Call button is a little difficult to use. I find I need to grasp the phone with my thumb and third finger to stabilize it, then get my first finger positioned and press just a bit harder than it seems should be needed. But this is definitely not a reason to call it a bad headset, it's just a minor discomfort. As with most Headsets the hook over the ear never feels quite solidly connected to your ear, however the great part with the H375 is that the ear piece goes in to the ear, so it helps somehow to get the headset to feel safe on the ear.

A nice feature is the battery charge indicator. When you press and hold both volume buttons at the same time the status light turns one of three colors indicating remaining charge relative to talk time. This is a feature that I find to be very helpful.
Another great feature is the ability to change the "+/-" volume buttons so the + button is on top no matter which ear you wear the unit on!, On most headsets it's a little annoying to mistakenly make the volume higher when trying to lower it. However with the Motorola H375 there is no room left for error.
The Motorola H375 has an excellent range, I experience a crystal clear connection up until I hit around 30ft. At 30ft the sound starts to get a little raspy.

Bottom line in my opinion? Dollar-for-dollar this unit is a really great choice.

Labels:


Comments: Post a Comment





<< Home

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

Subscribe to Posts [Atom]