Sunday, May 18, 2008
Motorola Bluetooth Headsets - Some Hot Sellers.
Having featured Jabra's BT500 for two days in a row, some Motorola fans seemed to get slightly offended. So we will spend some time today and feature the two most stylish and best selling Motorola Bluetooth Headsets.
Motorola currently has two stylish Bluetooth headsets on the cell phone accessories market : the Motorola HS810 and Motorola HS820. They are also scheduling to release the all new the HS850 some time soon.
Both devices, the HS810 and HS820 are very similar in style and shape. They are both Bluetooth enabled and can thereby communicate with Bluetooth 1.1 compliant devices, including handsets, PDAs and computers. The HS810 and HS820 both weigh about 20 grams. The HS820 does have a slightly longer talk time range of 6 hours, compared to the 5 hours max that the Motorola HS810 offers. Both headsets can run on standby for 100 hours.
The HS820 has the ability to communicate with your phone up to 33 feet away, and is equipped with a few great features such as conference call and voice dialing. The HS810 goes for about $97.00 while the HS820 sells for $76.00.
Information on the newest Motorola headset, the HS850, has recently been released. So far it got high marks from those who had the privilege to test it and offer their reviews. Like it predecessors, the HS850 has a simple yet attractive design. The main casing is black, with silver around the control area . One of the great features that this device offers is the "flip-on connection system", which enables the headset to connect with your phone by just flipping the phone open.
Motorola currently has two stylish Bluetooth headsets on the cell phone accessories market : the Motorola HS810 and Motorola HS820. They are also scheduling to release the all new the HS850 some time soon.
Both devices, the HS810 and HS820 are very similar in style and shape. They are both Bluetooth enabled and can thereby communicate with Bluetooth 1.1 compliant devices, including handsets, PDAs and computers. The HS810 and HS820 both weigh about 20 grams. The HS820 does have a slightly longer talk time range of 6 hours, compared to the 5 hours max that the Motorola HS810 offers. Both headsets can run on standby for 100 hours.
The HS820 has the ability to communicate with your phone up to 33 feet away, and is equipped with a few great features such as conference call and voice dialing. The HS810 goes for about $97.00 while the HS820 sells for $76.00.
Information on the newest Motorola headset, the HS850, has recently been released. So far it got high marks from those who had the privilege to test it and offer their reviews. Like it predecessors, the HS850 has a simple yet attractive design. The main casing is black, with silver around the control area . One of the great features that this device offers is the "flip-on connection system", which enables the headset to connect with your phone by just flipping the phone open.
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