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Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset - Black
 
List Price: $49.99

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Product Description

Motorola H350 Bluetooth Hands-free Headset is universally compatible with all Bluetooth enabled cell phones, PDA and other devices. Blending a stylish design with the latest Bluetooth version 2.0 plus Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) technology, the Motorola H350 offers the ultimate Bluetooth experience. This simple device is not only easy to use and comfortable to wear. Its lengthy battery life and wire-free capabilities allow you the freedom to do whatever you desire. One touch control effortlessly allows you to power the headset, receive and end calls, and place callers on hold

Features:
  • Ergonomic Earpiece
  • Works with any Bluetooth-Equipped Phone
  • Walk up to 30 Feet Away from Your Phone and Stay Connected
  • In-Headset Answer/End and Volume Controls
  • Bluetooth version 2.0 and EDR technology

Customer Reviews:

  • Best one ever !
    This is the best bluetooth earpiece ever.I have owned and tried quite a few. I have a Blackberry Curve 8300, my sons have Iphones and it works well with both. It has a great reception , I can leave my phone inside and still talk outside about 40 ft away. The only drawback is the side button you press to answer is very sensitive, so its very easy to call the last person you that you called by accident.Highly recommended. ...more info
  • Good product
    Good bluetooyh for the price. I have had no problems at all. This product is recommended....more info
  • Good Price. Good sound. Bad design.
    Overall I have had a good experience with this device. Here are some of the pros and cons so you can get some basis for comparison when purchasing one BT headset:

    PROS
    1. Price. I got this device for $33. I don't think you can get a comparable BT headset for a lower price.
    2. Sound Quality. This device has good volume level and low static. I have streched it all the way to the range limit (30 ft.) and the call quality is still good with no static. I have left my phone or computer in the living room/middle level of my townhome and have gone up and down the stairs to other rooms without loosing the call.
    3. Compatibility. I haven't had any issues pairing this device up with the following devices: Motorola PEBL, Nokia E62 and HP Pavillion laptop. I have used remote commands such as voice commands, redial or answer with the two phones with no issues, and have used it with Skype and MSN Messenger without any problem. One user commented that the personalized/group ring tones did not transmit to the BT headset, but this is a limitation of the phone, because the MotoPEBL does not transmit a specific ring tone assigned to a person, and rather a default one, but the Nokia E62 sends the proper ring tone to the headset so you know who is calling without having to look at the phone (good when driving!)
    4. Battery life. I have not tried really long calls so I can not comment on exact talk time, but overall I have used it continously in stand-by plus regular calls (for me 10-15 minutes, 4-5 calls a day) without recharging for 3-4 days.

    CONS:
    1. Bad Design. As noted by other users, the device wiggles in your ear and you feel it is going to fall when you walk, move your head (sudden movements) or even driving (believe it or not, the inertia when making turns on you car makes this BT headset to move away from your ear, almost falling). A strong wind will knock it out from your ear. It fits ok, though, and does not hurt your ear (not heavy at all). Perhaps that is the main reason why it wiggles so much, maybe it is too light.
    2. Powering on/off. Since it only has one main button (two small ones for volume +/- and mute) that you use for power, pairing, answering or dial commands, then you can, for example, get into pairing mode when simply turning it on, or if attached to a phone, you may redial a call rather than turning it off. Once you learn how to use it and pay attention to the blue led signals, it is ok, but I think it requires one extra button for power on/off.

    Overall I am satisfied with the purchase. If it weren't for the two CONs, I would have rated it with 5 starts.


    ...more info
  • Great for the price
    I bought this shortly after Christmas. It was on sale for a decent price. It has worked very well. I only use it while driving. It stays on my ear (even with sunglasses on) and I've never had an issue with it cutting out or having the person I am talking to not hear me (even when I am talking at a "normal" volume).

    I wish that the volume could be turned up a bit more....more info
  • Cheap and functional
    This works and is easy to use. People say that I sound hollow when using it and it wears on the ear after 4-5 hours of use....more info
  • Horrible
    This Bluetooth device has HORRIBLE sound quality. Everyone that I talk to on it ask me if I am getting in or out of my car because it makes a dinging sound that is audible only from the other party's phone. I am not happy with this and got it to replace the H500 that I dropped in my driveway. The H500 worked great and people told me that it sounded better than my actual phone. My phone, by-the-way, is a Blackberry 7105T. Maybe it is just the compatibility with my phone, I don't know....more info
  • Great ear piece
    I recently bought the H350. I work as a paramedic so I am always talking on the phone to supervisors and to the hospitals. Having a high quality hands free ear piece was something I found in the H350. It works and sounds great. My wife tried mine and liked it so much that I bought her one as well. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for an affordable yet high quality bluetooth. ...more info
  • Meh... just ok for the money
    The product is cheap, and you definitely get what you pay for. The volume on my unit was just fine for me. I did receive complaints from the people I was calling saying that they couldn't hear me which was a pain. My biggest complaint however is the way it "wobbles" on my ear. Since there is no 'inner-ear' speaker, it's free to move around if you suddenly turn your head when changing lanes on the freeway or any other quick jerk. This was the biggest problem for me because I used it 80% of the time on the road, and when I need to change lanes I don't want to feel like my headset could fall off. ...more info
  • H350
    This headset is great.... my package however was partially opened and i was a little disappointed because in all of my times of ordering from amazon this was the first one to come to me this was. But over all the product and the service is great....more info
  • Biggest Mistake
    From the first day I received this product I regretted purchasing it because it does not have an ear bud that goes into your ear like most bluetooths. It does not fit right,is not securely in place, if I move my head to the side the whole ear piece moves and dangles there and feels as if it is going to fall off. And the most annoying thing about it is that it keeps on making some sort of beeping musical tone in my ear for no reason. The best part is when I am on a call and for no reason this tone wants to interrupt and cut the other persons conversation off. I was anxious to get this when I ordered it since I am one of those people that talk on the phone and drive alot, but instead I find myself holding my hand from flinging the damn thing out the window. This purchase has definatley been more frustrating then rewarding, I give it one star only because it actually connects to my samsung a900 and even that takes long! ...more info
  • It could be better
    I bought this headset to replace a Motorola HS820 which fell from my ear to the asphalt and got the speaker broken in two pieces. My review is a bit of a comparison between the two. I give three stars to this headset for the following reasons:
    - Compared to the HS820 I have found this headset more uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time. My ear starts feeling sore after an hour or so of wearing it. I never noticed any trouble with the HS820 under the same conditions. Problem is made worse when multiple calls have to be answered or made and this requires pushing the multifunction button.
    - Compared to the HS820 I noticed a hissing noise whenever the headset talks to the phone.
    - The H350 feels more wobbly on the ear. I guess this probably has to do with weight, but the HS820 had a better attachment to the ear.

    Neutral things are that I haven't noticed any difference on bluetooth 2.0 support. I doubt my phone (a Motorola Razr) supports 2.0, but my home computer is supposed too. I don't think it made a difference, but I haven't really tried for range, only for sound quality, which is sometimes less than perfect.

    Now, to be fair are the things that are better in the H350 compared to the HS820.
    -I can connect and disconnect reliably from the phone using the multifunction button. In the HS820 I usually ended up redialing the last call when trying to disconnect because of what I assumed was a bug in the HS820 dealing with the multifunction button when coming out of "sleep" mode.
    -I find the audible signals of the H350 more pleasant than on the HS820.
    -The volume buttons are easier to use in my opinion.

    I also like that the style matches pretty well that of a black Motorola Razr.

    Overall, I would have expected Motorola to have improved more on the design. They just keep dumping new cases on the same guts. At least that's what it seems to me. They have a logic board inside that is pretty much the same for all this family of headsets and they just change a bit of the exterior appearance and a few features....more info
  • sound locks up
    I got the H350 for my wife thinking that the two H505s I've had were so great that I couldn't go wrong, even though it was cheaper. I was wrong. She was telling me that she would answer the phone and there would be no sound and there was nothing you could do to talk to the other person. She kept having this problem periodically and I thought it was just her, so i traded her my 505 for it. I had the same problem. It would work for several calls, then I'd answer the phone and there would be no sound. It wouldn't let me transfer the sound to the phone, and if I turned it off, it would still beep when a call came in. The only cure was to turn the headset off, then shut the phone off, and on again. It was somehow taking over control of the phone to the point where i couldn't disconnect it. I sent it back to Motorola for a replacement, (their customer service is excellent by the way) but the replacement does exactly the same thing. Two different types of phones also, she has a Nokia and I have a Sony Ericsson. It's just not worth buying for the frustration you'll get from it. I've had two 505s and an 850, and the 505 was the best. There are issues with background noise interference, and I had trouble getting the voice dialing to work except when in a quiet environment, but the 500 series is an excellent and extreemely comfortable piece....more info
  • Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset - Black
    Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset - Black

    Amazing product...great price...very compatible...and looks nice. :)...more info
  • Too loose and floppy
    Falls off way too easy. people have a hard time hearing me. I only use it in the car and only stays on if I never move my head at all. Worth $20??? Could be $5 and a more fair price....more info
  • As Stated
    The headset was brand new as stated, and took no time to get here, I would buy from you again. thanks...more info
  • Simple, Light-weight, Easy to Use
    I have had this bluetooth ear piece for at least 2 years. It is durable. I drop it all the time and it is still going strong. It is light weight, so it doesn't bother you too much for long conversations. The battery lasts a long time, after several years of use, the battery still goes several days between charges (with a couple hours of conversation and the rest of the time on standby, takes approx 2 hours to charge fully).

    I use it with a T-Mobile Dash phone. It is easy to pair up and the initial code for set up is 1234. Before this phone, I used it with a Razor. It connected well with both phones. Occasionally, you have to turn the ear piece on and off a few times before the phone finds it and connects, don't know if that is an issue with my phone, the ear piece, or just bluetooth in general.

    I'm surprised the price has not dropped at all for this item (although I can understand why as it is a quality product). I bought it 2+ years ago at a Sam's Club for $25.

    Another Pro about this item is that it is easily interchangeable between left and right ear, so if you get tired of having it on one side during a long drive, you could easily flip it to the other side quickly (even while in the middle of a conversation!)

    I highly recommend this item....more info
  • I love my Bluetooth!!
    I don't know why it took me so long to get my bluetooth, but now I use it all the time.

    Thank you....more info
  • Great!!
    Best compatability compared to most other products on the market. Looks sleek, doesn't the the ear at all, and excellent clarity...more info
  • Perfect,
    I love this product. It is so light and comfortable that I forget I'm wearing it and the reception and voice transferrence is clear and filtered of road noise. People have said they can't tell I'm on a hands-free device. My only issue with it is I keep losing it! It is black and both the inside of my handbag and car console are black. It almost disappears in plain sight. A color might help make it stand out more....more info
  • I loved it enough to buy it twice...
    I was so impressed with the value, sound quality, and performance of my brother's Motorola H350 Bluetooth headset that I bought one from a local store. Amazon had a much better price, so I returned the first unit and ordered this one. I love the long battery life and clarity, but the volume buttons are bit confusing at times due to the odd way that they seem to work exactly opposite to any direct control changes on the phone. Still, I am incredibly happy with the H350. In fact, I may buy another to keep in storage in case this one fails over time....more info
  • Not good for PC/Skype
    I tried using the headset with a PC (via a Bluetooth USB adapter) for Skype. There was a constant background noise (sounded like high voltage electric wires) and the other party complained that I sounded as if I was 'talking into a barrel'. I do not recommend this headset for Skype users....more info
  • Great bluetooth item.
    This is my second H350 and both work great. Not recommended in a noisey environment. You will forget you have it on your ear at times. ...more info
  • Don't like it!
    I got this unit with my phone and though it looks cool, it just doesn't fit right. It constantly "flops" off the ear, making it hard to hear, and the loop behind the ear doesn't hold it tightly. I have to constantly put my hand up to press it to my ear to hear while driving. I've since gotten the Samsung WEP 200, which is TINY, fits in the ear, is very comfortable and has great sound quality....more info
  • Works great & charges last a long time
    I purchased this bluetooth headset a few years ago & have been nothing but pleased. Just enough buttons to do what you need to without accidentally pressing the wrong one. I am amazed at how long the charge lasts. I have used this with both Motorola & Nokia cell phones & have had no problems. The only caution I have noticed is you must have your phone set to manually add devices. Otherwise you won't be asked the passcode & the headset won't work as well.
    Lightweight, comfortable & easily changed out to go on left or right ear....more info
  • Blue Tooth
    Product works great. The calls are very clear. Items feels safely scure around my ear....more info
  • Great for the price
    Great for the price. Some people I am talking to say ther is a slight echo, but it is not bad....more info
  • more junk from Motorola
    This headset is constantly disconnecting and actually crashing (stops working until it is powered off and back on again), and now it refuses to connect to any device at all, merely halting partway through the handshake and locking up the bluetooth stack on whatever device I try to bond it with. I know it's cheap, but having only worked two months, I got even less than I paid for.

    ...more info
  • Great cheap (inexpensive) earpeice...
    This thing has amazing range and signal strenght compared to my other headset (Bluetrek Tattoo).. serisouly from across the house I can still hear fine and even through 2 walls so it's great for people thatwant to use it at home all over the place for handsfree chatting. For the price it has a sturdy casing and feels like it wouldn't break if you dropped it which is a plus, though for the price you can always buy a couple spares. ...more info
  • Might Work for Small Ears...
    As far as the performance of this as a Bluetooth device, it is fine. But if you are a full-grown man, or if you just have medium to large-sized ears, this device will flop around on your ear, forcing you to have to hold it in place, thus defeating the hands-free purpose.

    I read a review a while ago that said something like, "This headset was so loose, that while driving I went around a curve and just the gravity from that pulled it away from my ear." I though this was an exaggeration and bought it anyway because it was on sale locally.

    It was no exaggeration, it was the truth and I don't use this device anymore.

    ...more info
  • H350
    Great headset for the money. Its a little tough for people to hear me in windy situations. (windows down in car, gusts of wind on foot) Crowded rooms also cause a few issues. In a quiet situation, there are no problems hearing or being heard. Great range, good battery life and very fast to pair with devices. ...more info
  • Easily Falls off!
    While the sound on this is very good, it is completely unsecure on the ear. If you turn your head fairly quickly they fall off, as they do when you bend over! Also when I want to make a call I have to run my fingers up and down trying to find the button to push. The 2 positives are that it doesn't hurt the ear, and the sound is good. If this is all that matters to you, this is the one for you!...more info
  • comfortable for every day use
    This is a nice looking piece that works well. Voice quality is excellent, but people I've called report there is sometimes a slight buzzing when I am talking to them, although they can still hear me well. Battery life is excellent and it charges fast. it is comfortable and lightweight, I am glad I didn't pay more, and this one is fine for everyday casual use. ...more info

 

 


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