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Motorola H15
$120.00
Released September, 2008
The Pros:Very good noise cancelling performance, callers cannot detect most light to moderate background noises. Lighter than many noise-canceling Bluetooth headsets. Far above average for battery life, can be shut off easily between calls to improve even further.
The Cons:Somewhat lower than average maximum volume, may be a problem if users cannot get a tight seal with gel cups. Can accidentally cut out when the other party is in a loud environment.
The Motorola H15 is a wireless Bluetooth headset that can be used along with a Bluetooth-enabled phone to take hands-free calls. The headset features CrystalTalk technology which provides echo and noise cancellation for clear voice transmission.
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It utilizes an enhanced data rate and has an automatic volume adjustment feature which keeps the sound loud in noisy environments. The headset also includes Easypair and Multipoint technologies making it simple to pair with 2 Bluetooth devices. The H15 has a compact design with volume controls and a multifunction button for handling calls. It also has a reversible ear hook so that it can be worn in either ear and runs on a rechargeable battery that provides up to 4.5 hours talktime and 7 days standby. The headset has a suggested retail price of $120 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty
Features/Specs
- Bluetooth technology
- CrystalTalk noise cancellation technology
- Easypair and multipoint technology
- Enhanced Data Rate
- Automatic Volume Adjustment
- Reversible ear hook
- Battery Life: 4.5 hours talktime, 5-7 days standby
- Dimensions: 1.54 x 0.94 x 0.47 (in)
- Weight: 0.49 oz.
- 1 year limited warranty
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Very good noise cancelling performance, callers cannot detect most light to moderate background noises
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Lighter than many noise-canceling Bluetooth headsets
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Far above average for battery life, can be shut off easily between calls to improve even further
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Better than average fit and comfort, includes several earcups to make a seal and clips over ear well
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Does not have to rest on user's cheek like some competitors (e.g. Jawbone)
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My call recipients can still here me when I'm talking and it's windy out
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High quality headphone at a decent price point
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Somewhat lower than average maximum volume, may be a problem if users cannot get a tight seal with gel cups
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Can accidentally cut out when the other party is in a loud environment
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