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Motorola H555


$60.00 Released August, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Better placement of microphone makes it easier for perople to hear you. Tone given on incoming calls is easier to hear then on previous models. Quick to pair up with phone.

The Cons:Charge indicator takes up to 2 minutes to turn on, so you don't know for a short period weather it is on or off. Speaker does not fit in the ear so it can still be hard to hear. Wind buffering does not exist.

The Motorola H555 is an over the ear headset that can be used with any Bluetooth enabled phone. 3 different  sized interchangeable ear hooks and integrated power switch are some of the key features of this headset.

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Product Shot 2 Functional buttons on the headset include redial, mute/unmute call, answer/end/reject/voice dial call, volume up/down, as well as call-waiting. Talk time is rated at 8 hours and standby time for 8 days and the range is 33 feet(10m). Wearable on right or left ear.

Features

  • 3 sizes of ear hooks included
  • Integrated slide power switch
  • Bluetooth 2.0 compatible
  • Headset buttons include call answer/end/reject, voice dial, volume, mute, redial
  • Call waiting compatible
  • Pairing compatible
  • 33 feet (10m) range
  • Home charger included

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Pros
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    Better placement of microphone makes it easier for perople to hear you.

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    Tone given on incoming calls is easier to hear then on previous models.

  • 1

    Quick to pair up with phone.

  • 1

    Good headset for the price.

  • 1

    Multi-Color LED makes it easier to distinguish what it is doing.

  • 1

    Has multiple ear pieces for better fit.

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    Extremely sensitive microphone.

  • 1

    Can be paired up to a laptop and used for VoIP applications such as Yahoo Phone, etc...

Cons
  • 1

    Charge indicator takes up to 2 minutes to turn on, so you don't know for a short period weather it is on or off.

  • 1

    Speaker does not fit in the ear so it can still be hard to hear.

  • 1

    Wind buffering does not exist.

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