• Latest generation chipset with echo and noise cancellation software • Multi-point technology allows switching between 2 Bluetooth audio devices • Easy-to-see indiator light shows calling status • Compliant with Bluetooth v2.0 devices • Includes travel charger
For the most uncompromising user, the Motorola Universal Bluetooth Headset H710 provides all of Motorola's most advanced features in one of their most discreet headsets. H710 offers the latest echo and noise reduction technology so others can hear you quietly. Wireless Range - Up to 33-feet Dimensions - 2.11 x 0.87 x 0.44 Weight - 0.5 ounces
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: This is the best H series yet! Comment: I have had 3 previous models of the H series and was always disappointed over the volume level. This one finally got it right and really has solved the volume problem. In fact, it's so loud that Motorola no longer has to have the cheap rubber liner (that always tears off) to seal the ear.
The Multilink feature is also fantastic. I paired it with my BlackBerry Curve and my Motorola E815 and it receives calls from both. One feature that is hidden in the documentation is that this is one of the few multilink sets that allows you to pick which phone you wish to place your call from. If you tap the button once, it will signal your primary phone to make the call. If you hold the button for a couple seconds it then selects your secondary phone to make the call.
The volume buttons are now no longer buried deep in the shell and hard to hit. They actually are hefty and easy to hit. Also you can mute this device quite easily but just squeezing (taping) both volume buttons, very easy to do, at the same time. To unmute just do it again. Because you are squeezing there is no chance of knocking the headset off your ear!
Gone is the old style beeping and bleeping when it's turning on, replaced with a very nice melody when powering up. Also, it lets you know with a melodic rampup and rampdown tone when a function occurs or when the the phone hangs up.
The micro-usb connector is not an issue at all. A PS comes with it to charge it in your house. For about 3 bucks, you can get a Mini-USB to Micro-USB dongle (look for it here). You can charge it from any mini-USB car charger with the little 3 inch dongle. I also ordered the mini-usb splitter cable so I can charge my BlackBerry and headset at the same time but I found that I hardly use is because when I'm charging the BB, I have the headset on anyway!
As I'm reviewing this one, I'm placing another order through Amazon for a 2nd one for my wife!!
Run, don't walk, to pick one of these up! Customer Rating: Summary: Good enough - but not great... Comment: The headset is too sensitive and picks up background noise - even as subtle as a fan - and it interferes with the conversation. The earpiece isn't 'one size fits all', either. It tends to slip more often than not. But - for the price, it's doable - for now. Customer Rating: Summary: Wireless headset Comment: Motorola Bluetooth H710 is the most comfortable ear piece I have tried, this is my second one as my son"borrowed" the older one. It does not bother you, is not intrusive in your ear and therefore, allows you to listen well and drive safely. Well done Motorola ! Customer Rating: Summary: Good headset, the flip mic/switch is a boon. Comment: Pretty good quality headphone, the flip mic/switch is very intuitive. Connection with two phones works as expected, though it has a notion of primary phone and secondary phone, so you might need get the wrong phone to call, when both are in vicinity. Great voice quality, good on power. I am a light cell phone user, so discount my opinion accordingly. Customer Rating: Summary: Best Yet Comment: This headset is the best one yet, and I have owned three versions including the first Motorola model offered. Range is decent and clarity very good. I have chargers for all three models, which I suppose is a money maker for someone.
Overall, I like the headset and hope Motorola continues to make these available. I can't imagine having to use one that plugs into my ear canal given the amount of traveling I do. At that point, I will go back to the wired type.