Pairing of the Motorola H680 is simple and easy to accomplish on a variety of Bluetooth enabled phones. In general, pairing the device was straightforward and similar to most Bluetooth headsets. However, you may want to consult the H680 Quickstart manual and your phone’s manual if you are inexperienced with Bluetooth headsets. Once paired, the H680 automatically pairs with your phone every time it is turned on.
Battery Life and Charging
Motorola states that the H680 offers up to eight hours of talk time and eight days of standby time. I didn't test this headset to the extent of draining the talk time, but I never had a problem with running out of juice after extended shopping trips or late night chats with my BFFs, (did I just write that?).
Charging the H680 is simple with a compact carrying case that doubles as a handy charging unit. The stylish case offers protection when traveling with the headset and fits easily in your pocket or purse. It features an outer plug that allows charging while the headset is still in the case. Remove the tinted plastic cover and you can use it as a handy desktop charger.
*** You can now purchase the Motorola H680 Bluetooth Headset from Amazon.com
Style and Comfort
The latest line of Motorola Bluetooth headsets may differ in price, but all are lightweight and comfortable. The H680 is no exception with its thin plastic ear clip. This clip is reversible and slips behind the ear without causing soreness or discomfort, even after extended use. In fact, the unit is so lightweight that I sometimes forgot I was even wearing it...until my phone rang. A choice of two removable, soft, rubber ear buds let you create a somewhat custom fit for your ear style which helps provide a clear, audible call.
The design of the H680 headset features an attractive high gloss premium finish and slightly tapered shape. Its small size and semi-flush buttons offer a streamlined appearance, barely noticeable under longer hair. It does feature a small, soft glowing LED indicator light, which can be turned off for an even more discrete operation.
My Bluetooth answers the call w/o me tapping the ear peice. Problem is I wantto manualy answer & not have the blue tooth answer 4 me. How can I resolve this.
Fon Guy
- Engineer
|November 8, 2009, 12:03 PM
Excellent information, amazing how hard this is to find!
One thing I will mention is that if you enter the wrong passcode make sure to turn off your headset and then back on before trying to enter your passcode again. Thanks!
Administrator
|October 26, 2009, 11:08 PM
Hello Deborah,
The default passkey for most
Bluetooth headsets is: "0000". Hope this helps!
Deborah Ortega
- Regional Services Director
|October 26, 2009, 02:48 PM
My bluetooth Motorola H680 is reiquring that in enter a passkey, before it makes connects - and i discarded my paperwork. will you please e-mail me the passkey for this model?
Tank you,
Deborah Ortega
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