Manufacturer's Description
Motorola H700 Wireless Cell Phone Headset
The award-winning H700 is Motorola's next-generation folding microphone headset.
Product Specifications for
Motorola H700 Wireless Cell Phone Headset
| Headset Attributes |
| Caller ID |
No |
| Included Components |
Charger |
| Compatible Phone Model(s) |
Bluetooth 1.2 Compatible Phones |
| Connectivity |
| Wireless |
Yes |
| Bluetooth |
Yes |
| More Info |
| URL |
http://motorola.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&Locale=en_US&id=ProductDetailsPage&SiteID=motostor&Env=BASE&productID=39000800&pgm=582500&OfferID=16953109 |
| Warranty |
| Warranty Information |
1 Year Limited Warranty |
| Battery Features |
| Talk Time (Battery) |
6 hour(s) |
| Standby Time (Battery) |
200 hour(s) |
| Battery Type |
Lithium Ion|Rechargeable |
Most recent User Reviews for
Motorola H700 Wireless Cell Phone Headset
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Reviewed by: shoes
10-22-07
Duration of ownership:
19
Months
Strengths: decent clarity in conversation, easy to use, small and light,
Weaknesses:could only use it within about 10-15ft from handset, after less than a yr the battery life begin to drop considerably, device began to malfunction often now almost every call gets dropped, if i try to change the volume or touch device at all, call is instantly dropped sometimes call drops for no apparent reason, apperntly there is no way to change the battery so u have to just throw the thing away
Overall Evaluation: While call quality not as good as handset it Worked good for a while, voices came thru loud and mostly clear,
Now i can barely use it, calls are almost always dropped for no apparent reason, doesnt seem to be so much a battery issue as battery seems to hold a charge for a while, device just keeps malfunctioning
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Reviewed by: wrygost
07-15-07
Duration of ownership:
2
Months
Strengths: folding boom mic as on/off function
Weaknesses:Like all Motorola headsets I find they are extremely uncomfortable to wear for extended periods also the H800 produces a lot of echo on the receiving end and the H700 only has bluetooth 1.2
Overall Evaluation: more comfortable than other moto headsets good price no bluetooth 2.0 bugs me
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Reviewed by: mauidoug
05-05-07
Duration of ownership:
6
Months
Strengths: It worked well for a couple of months.
Weaknesses:Callers can no longer understand me when I speak through the H700 Headset.
Does not hold a charge for long.
Overall Evaluation: A BIG DISSAPPOINTMENT
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Reviewed by: hardingdgh
08-22-08
Duration of ownership:
22
Days
Strengths: Affordable
Weaknesses:Constantly disconnects/reconnects, Low volume and poor reception.
Overall Evaluation: I have this linked with a Sanyo Katana II. I also had it linked with a Blackberry. In both cases the following behavior occurred. Driving down the road I'd have my cell clipped to the left side of my belt and H700 in my right ear. I would make a call using a voice tag. The other party would answer and I'd start taking with them. Within 60 seconds I would hear 3 fast beeps. Suddenly I couldn't hear the other party. Then I would hear the other party's voice yelling coming from my cell phone. I'd grab the cell phone and put it to my left ear. Within 10-20 seconds the cell phone would go "dead" and then I'd hear the other party on the H700. It did this dis/reconnecting 3-4 times before I gave up on the call. I then had to yank the H700 off my ear so that I could close the boom and turn it off. Then I could have a "normal" call by exclusively using my cell phone. This is happening all the time. I called Motorola and they claim this is unheard of. They say it would only happen if the phone battery was discharged. But I found this review by Googling for "H700 disconnect". There are people all over reporting this issue. Anyway Motorola has a 1 year warranty so they will replace it but I don't want to pay $9 just to get another unit that does the exact same thing. I threw away the packaging because I really believed in Motorola's reputation. I won't believe in Motorola again. Also should mention the markings "05356N H700 SYN1311A". So I'm guessing this is the infamously bad "A" version. I wonder if I RMA it to Motorola if they will send me a "B" version. Although besides being useless do to the dis/reconnect the sound volume is way too low and the signal is poor quality.
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Reviewed by: fpuccio
08-16-08
Duration of ownership:
20
Days
Strengths: Lightweight and convienient to wear and sound quality is good.
Weaknesses:ALl users that hear me complain of a 'scratchy' voice.
Overall Evaluation: Had the 850 before this and it worked just fine. Although this unit is lighter and more popular, all who listed to me say I sound terrible. I will have to purchase another unit and unfortunately 'eat' this one. Better luck with you own decision.