Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset Review - Part 3

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Style and Comfort

Motorola H700 Folded in HandFor the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset, style and comfort do not go hand-in-hand. The headset's style is sleek, elegant, even beautiful for those of us who think gadgets can be described in such a way. But comfortable, the H700 is not. This is a shame, because Motorola obviously put a lot of work into the device. This is one area of design that still needs attention.

The H700 is about the size of a large bumblebee with the microphone boom closed at 43 by 27 by 17 millimeters, or 1.69 by 1.06 by 0.66 inches respectively. With the boom open, the headset is still small at 64-millimeters, or 2.51-inches, long. For its size, the headset is not as light as it could be, though at 14 grams, or about half an ounce, it is still relatively light.

As tiny as the H700 is, like a bumblebee, you know it's there. I felt the device on my ear at all times during use, and it was not an entirely comfortable awareness. Though the device does not shake off the ear easily, it did fall off on occasion. The H700's ear hook interfered with my glasses frames and slightly dug into my ear during prolonged use.

In addition, the lack of an earbud on the headset felt weird. The speaker is inside a plastic bulge on the inside of the H700, which has three holes in it to let the sound through. It just didn't feel right to put my ear against the piece, though; it felt like something was missing on this part of the headset. This aspect could be a matter of preference, however; other users may feel differently. Back of the Motorola H700

Pairing

While the pairing process is designed well like all functions of the Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset, the instructions that came with our test device did not properly explain how to sync the headset. The directions say to simply open the microphone boom of the headset near the phone you want to pair it with, and make sure all other Bluetooth devices are turned off. I did this, but the headset's indicator did not turn purple like it is supposed to in pairing mode.

I had to call Motorola's support line, 877-MOTOBLU, to find out why the process wasn't working. The customer service representative who answered the phone quickly explained how to properly pair the device, though it was difficult to understand her English since she spoke with a thick Indian accent. The representative told me to hold the multifunction button down while opening the headset's microphone boom. I did as instructed and the phone entered pairing mode. The call took no longer than two minutes.

It's unclear how easy it would be to pair the H700 with a non-Motorola mobile phone, because we tested the H700 with Motorola's own RAZR V3c. It was simple to pair the device with the RAZR V3c. I simply turned the phone's Bluetooth function on, searched for the H700, found it, selected it, then entered the security code, "0000." That's all there was to it.



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Dee  - need info   |August 20, 2010, 12:17 AM
I purchased this unit from tanghu88168 also. However when I try to sync up to
my phone it ask for a password. I have tried 0000 without sucess. Does anyone
have any ideas
stylez  - this dose work as easy as explained   |August 14, 2010, 02:50 PM
works like a charm before i was jus tryin to jus hold the button while is was
open but as soon as i read this.. hold the call button first once the light
turns on open it and it will stay on meaning its on pairing mode ... wooow it
was only that simple.. lol..thanx it was alot of help
michael   |June 26, 2010, 11:12 AM
people can not here me on my H700
Sally  - frustrated   |June 21, 2010, 12:05 PM
I tried doing as you suggested opening the boom and pressing the center button
while it was attempting to find my device, but it didn't find it. HELP!!!
Everton Cesario  - HTC FUze Om Motorola H700   |June 16, 2010, 04:03 AM
In my device not work...
SandieW  - H700 Moto Bluetooth with LG Rumor   |May 24, 2010, 11:40 AM
Thanks for the directions, they worked for my LG Rumor as well. =)
BTACH  - PAIRING H 700   |April 13, 2010, 05:35 PM
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
Frank Megale  - H700 Bluetooth   |February 3, 2010, 09:07 PM
I am not pleased with this product. Battery life is 7hrs with minimal talk time.
My last bluetooth would last more than 20 hrs.
lilred  - H700 Moto bluetooth   |December 6, 2009, 07:41 PM
I bought mine from eBay as well andd it was cheap. That is the price of it not
the quality. It is a well built piece and and super simple to operate. I loved
mine so much I trashed my Jabra & kept the moto.I bought another for my fussy
wife. She had 2 different Jabra units that she disliked.She also had a Soyo she
liked ok. But she is still using the H700 right now. Couldn't ask for better
quality and fitment is perfect.
Adam Levine  - CEO     |November 14, 2009, 05:57 PM
H700. Bought it through EBAY for 9.33 including tax and postage. My 2nd one.
The ear hook "rubber" wears out and the device is no good (took 1.5
years used 10 hours a day). It works excellend with Crackberry's
(Blackberry's). I would give it an 8 out of 10. The charge (left on all the
time) is about 6 hours.
BTW, the Ebay seler was tangshu88168
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