Conforming to Bluetooth v1.2, the Motorola HS850 is at the forefront of Bluetooth headset design. Finished in black, with silver detailing, the 20g HS850 is superb to look at, as well as use. With the specification comes adaptive frequency hopping (AFH), which ensures that the connection with your phone is impeccable by shifting frequencies to avoid interference from other radio sources. The HS850 also delivers in the longevity department - an amazing 8 hours of talk time and 200 hours of standby time from a full charge a market leading figures, much like the rest of the HS850.
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Written By readhttp
Date Written Dec 11 2005
Summary
Recent legislation in the City of Chicago requires all persons in control of a vehicle to be required to use a hands free device if using a cell phone. This, along with the added benefit of ease of use with my BlackBerry 8700c I chose the...
Strength
Call Clarity, Comfort, Boom Microphone
Weakness
Main button off center, at times hard to find
Bottom Line
A very good headset offering great phone clarity and comfort.
I recently switch my wireless service provider and as a result bought two new phones (one for me and the other for my wife). The one I use is a LG VX8100 (Bluetooth capable) and my wifes phone is a Samsung A670 (no Bluetooth). So...
Strength
Slick design, good range, long battery life, and more..
Weakness
None...
Bottom Line
One of the best wireless headsets available today...
I've never been one of those people who live on the telephone. Though I've had a cell phone for years, it almost never rings (except for some phone number that's supposedly in Quebec that keeps trying to fax me). One reason that I finally broke down and...
Strength
compact and lightweight, long battery life, easy to set up and use
Weakness
cheesy Motorola charger, average sound quality for called party
Bottom Line
Motorola's HS850 Bluetooth Headset is a nice, compact unit for light-medium use. Its best features are comfort and long battery life, though sound quality is average.
Motorola HS850 Wireless Bluetooth Headset ~ Some Great Features But Sound Quality is Poor
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Written By kparsons13
Date Written Jul 09 2006
Summary
When I initially started to use my B
lackberry
7290, I received complaints about the headset that came with it. Although the sound was clear on my end, I was told by many people that it sounded like I was going through...
Strength
light, stylish, quick charge, easy set up, boom microphone
Weakness
may not fit everyone's ear, sound quality is not ideal/poor
Bottom Line
The Motorola HS850 Wireless Bluetooth Headset needs improvement in sound and for that major characteristic I cannot recommend this product.
Introduction This is an awesome headset at a good price. Very convenient if you already own a Motorola phone, although it is designed to be compatible with any bluetooth-enabled phone. This headset is very similar to the...
Strength
Looks cool, great battery life and sound, very easy to use, innovative folding mic
Weakness
Possible size issue
Bottom Line
If you need a small, long-lasting bluetooth headset with great audio quality, then this is perfect for you. You might want to try it on before you buy though.
Cliche statement: I changed cellular providers, and as a consequence, had to get a new phone. After lots of research, it was determined that I needed a phone with both expandable memory and bluetooth capability. That being said, I ended up acquiring this...
Strength
Expensive bluetooth toy for your enabled phone, easy to use and setup
Weakness
Expensive, feels so light as to break
Bottom Line
If you want a cordfree headset that is decent quality and charges quickly, this is for you.
This is my second blue tooth headset, the first being the Motorola H500 that I thought I had lost. I bought this as a replacement off of eBay, and got a good deal off of it. I had bought this headset by mistake, and realized that the H700 was the more...
Strength
Folding boom microphone doubles as on/off switch, better sound quality than H500
Weakness
The outside ear design may not fit all people well
Bottom Line
Good quality sound both ways, but may not fit all people's ears. Try the fit in a store before buying.
Although I try best to not use my cell phone in the car, it sometimes is hard to avoid when the call is important. Most people may know that it is very hard to steer with one hand, try to keep the phone up to your ear and shift at the same time. It...
Strength
Very easy to use, light, small, easy to answer calls
Weakness
Bad voice dialing, weird charger, bad battery life.
Bottom Line
This is a great product, but the battery life isn't sufficient. The product is very easy to use. I would recommend this for anybody who wants talk while driving.
This is the first Bluetooth headset I've ever used. I'm happy with the decision! I hated untangling wires - I didn't realize how much I hated wires until I got this headset! It's really nice to be wireless! Not just from the standpoint of the wire...
Strength
Very Durable! Lightweight. Good battery life. Good sound. Very compact! Comfortable.
Weakness
Requires proprietary charger.
Bottom Line
I have recommended this headset to my friends, and I will buy another Motorola headset in the future.
First impressions I bought my HS850 on eBay...around $70. I immediately fell in love with its ergonomics and its functional simplicity. I've had this device now for about 5 months. Pre-arrival jitters The main thing that drew...
Strength
Excellent ergonomics and functionality, stellar battery life, charger common to phone, easy to use
Weakness
Charging connector broke off PC board after 3 weeks.
Bottom Line
If you're looking for a great blue tooth headset, get this one. Especially if you already have a Motorola phone.