Motorola Wireless Pendant Headset HS830 with Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
- Bluetooth® 1.2 compliant, supporting quicker connections, better audio quality, adaptive frequency hopping and backwards compatibility with Bluetooth® 1.1 devices
- The multifunction button allows users to place, receive or end calls, all with one simple push — freeing you up to focus on the road or walk ahead
- Designed to work seamlessly with virtually any Bluetooth enabled phone
- Up to 6 hours talk time and 120 hours standby
- Alternative wearing style for those who prefer ear buds
Product Description
The Motorola Wireless Pendant Headset HS830 means the conversation doesn’t have to end with the ride – just remove the headset module from the helmet adapter and attach it to the neck strap to continue dialogue off the road. Use the pendant with the helmet headset or as a completely separate accessory altogether. The choice is yours. The Motorola Wireless Pendant Headset HS830 is Bluetooth® 1.2 compliant, plugs into an audio jack on the neck strap headset and has a built in earbud on the cord for easy storage and a clean look when not in use. This flexible solution is perfect for those who prefer an earbud versus on-the-ear wireless headsets. The multifunction button allows users to place, receive or end calls, all with one simple push — freeing you up to focus on the road or walk ahead…. More >>
Motorola Wireless Pendant Headset HS830 with Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
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5 comments
J. Robinson on December 17, 2009 at 6:16 am
I ordered this item in May, 2006. I had a previous bluetooth headset the HS500, but it was so small I forgot it in my pocket and it went through the washer. It was still working but most of the time people could not hear me. I wanted another handsfree device that would be big enough so I would not forget it in my pocket. The product worked well the reception was good, but last month it just stopped working. I could not hear anything on the device and I have had the product only for 9 months. I expected a product to work for at least a year before it quits on me.
Kenyetta M. Kendrick on December 17, 2009 at 6:18 am
I CHOSE THIS DEVICE BECAUSE OF PRICE AND WHAT THE DESCRIPTION SAID IT WAS CAPABLE OF. I EXPECTED MORE FROM MOTOROLA. I THOUGHT I COULD LISTEN TO MUSIC ON IT, BUT I CAN NOT. IT ALSO DROPS CALLS AND CONNECTIVITY FOR NO REASON.
Mynna on December 17, 2009 at 8:27 am
Not exactly what i was hoping for, it is handy however the battery doesn’t last as long as you’d expect…
Jovita Chow on December 17, 2009 at 9:06 am
I bought HS830 last December but was never able to use it since the ear bud was big and silippy which could never stay in my either ear. My husband could wear it but still felt uncomfortable because of its size and stiffness. I contacted Motorola twice who just try to ignore the issue. If you cannot try the ear bud before you purchase it, avoid this product.
D. Ortego on December 17, 2009 at 10:15 am
Exceeds the performance of any ear-based device currently on the market. The key is the in-line speaker bud and it’s proximity to the mouth when the earpiece is inserted into the ear. No other device can match the distortion free clarity of this design. In fact, I feel that it’s less obtrusive than the large “look-at-me” cauliflower styles that designer’s keep porting to the masses. Yes, I could do without the large blue beacon but still.
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