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Motorola HT820 Wireless Bluetooth Headset

Thu Dec 14, 2006 - 9:04 AM EST - By Douglas Morse

Conclusion

This headset is a fantastic value. The music and sound quality are solid, though not exceptional. The fit is comfortable, but not perfect. Still, the headset comes with an excellent case (a broken headset, no matter how expensive, is worthless), can be charged via USB, will work as a wonderful wired solution with the included adapter cable and is easy to pair and use as all of the controls are well thought out.

Although the Bluetooth sound quality occasionally leaves something to be desired, if you want a reasonable headphone/headset option, then reach for the Motorola HT 820.





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Criteria 

Rating

Design 4
Sound Quality 4
Cost/Benefit 5
Ease of Use 5
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Amazing value
  • Includes great Case
  • Fantastic sound with cable solution
  • Clear Manual and Quick Start Guide
  • Easy to use controls
  • Multiple Country Adapters included
  • Long Battery Life
  • Can be used with gateway
  • Cons
  • A bit Bulky and heavy
  • Phone quality just okay


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