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Product DescriptionMotorola HS805 is a slim and lightweight wireless headset with noise canceling microphone, multifunction and volume buttons allowing fully hands free operation. No charger required, the HS805 uses single replaceable AAA battery.
Excellent !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Rating: 5 out of 5) Bought two would recommend this to everyone, Why buy the most expensive when this works just as great if not better. No complaints if I can connect this to my phone and my wifes to her's then anyone can...Great price to.
Dont Buy It (Rating: 1 out of 5) Terrible bluetooth. horribly low sound in ear, outgoing is ok. floppy on ear, limited functionality, fair battery life. Some issues syncing. Bought second 1, it was dead from start. threw away. I cut the back off the old 1 to hear better, it helped but not worht it. buy other.
The only pros are that you can replace the AAA battery anywhere in the world easily; it has a pretty good range with new battery, easily 20 ft.
functional, inexpensive blue tooth. (Rating: 5 out of 5) This was a very basic blue tooth. It was bigger than I am used to, but it did not give me a headache like some of the others. I am pleased with this device.
Can't Hear! (Rating: 1 out of 5) I bought this item some time ago and am just now reviewing it. I returned it for an exchange because I couldn't hear the other party and because everyone I called complained they couldn't hear me -- just their own voice echoing back at them. I tried this on my old Lg and now my new LG-VX8300. Won't work on either. Motorola upgraded me to the HS820 and it doesn't work either. Verizon says my phone if fine. Guess I'm not destined to be a BlueTooth user.
Not Bad, Not Amazing (Rating: 3 out of 5) I've had this headset for about a year and a half, and am fairly familiar with its workings. First of all, the reason I purchased this particular headset is because all I have to do is swap out a AAA battery. I use a rechargeable battery which takes a half hour to charge whenever the battery dies, and usually carry a spare with me in the car just in case. So from a convenience standpoint, can't be beat.
Sound quality is good, but not great. I rarely have issues hearing anybody on the other end, and most people can hear me quite clearly. You have to be cautious about having the volume up too loud though, or the other person will hear an echo. It's also bigger than your average headset, which is to be expected because it's got a AAA battery in there. Battery life is good. I find that the battery lasts with two weeks worth of normal usage (almost all of it in the car with a longer than average commute).
The big issue that I have found is that it doesn't always stay connected to my phone. I often have to hit one of the buttons to make sure my phone and the headset are properly communicating. I don't know if this is a function of my phone, or the headset, but it's something to keep in mind. On the whole, I'm happy with the product, but I also see room for improvement with regards to range (don't get any more than 10 feet from it) and the ability to hold a connection with my phone.