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May 2009
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The editors liked
Stylish design
Long battery life
Loud but comfortable volume
Easy to pair
Clean styling. Clear sound in the earpiece. Effective noise cancellation. Excellent battery life given its small size.
Gorgeous industrial design
Secure and comfortable fit
With or without earhook
Dedicated switches for power
Answer/end and noise cancelation
The Motorola H780 is a simple Bluetooth headset with a comfortable fit and decent echo cancellation. It also has multipoint technology that lets it connect to two devices simultaneously. Plus
It has a rated talk time of seven hours.
Stylish black and silver design
Dedicated on/off sliding switch
The editors didn't like
Mediocre noise-canceling performance
Slightly loose fit
Comes with one earhook
Harsh vocal timbre to other callers. Poor range. Slightly loose fit.
Mediocre incoming sound quality
Cheap plastic earhook detracts from elegant brushed metal casing
The audio quality on the Motorola H780 is a little on the harsh and tinny side and we wouldve preferred a more natural-sounding voice.
Gorgeous industrial design, Secure and comfortable fit, with or without earhook, Dedicated switches for power, answer/end and noise cancelation
Mediocre incoming sound quality, Cheap plastic earhook detracts from elegant brushed metal casing
Despite mixed experiences with the sound quality of Motorolas headsets, especially the H series (like the H12 and H15), Ill say this for them: they make some of the most handsome, non-geeky looking Bluetooth headsets on the market. After being disa...
Stylish design, Long battery life, Loud but comfortable volume, Easy to pair
Mediocre noise-canceling performance, Slightly loose fit, Comes with one earhook
You won’t get the best noise-canceling performance with the Motorola H780; for that, go for the Aliph Jawbone. Even the Jabra BT530, also $99.99, offers slightly better noise cancellation and a sturdier fit (and it comes with a car charger, to boot)...
The Motorola H780 is a simple Bluetooth headset with a comfortable fit and decent echo cancellation. It also has multipoint technology that lets it connect to two devices simultaneously. Plus, it has a rated talk time of seven hours.
The audio quality on the Motorola H780 is a little on the harsh and tinny side and we wouldve preferred a more natural-sounding voice.
The Motorola H780 has a simple design and comfortable fit with good, but not great, audio quality. Specifications: Type: Microphone Built-in; Product type: Headset; Design: Over-the-ear; See full specs Price range: $71.67 See all products in the Motoro...
Abstract: Motorola was one of the first vendors to compete in the heated Bluetooth headset market. The companys line of folding models (the HS800 series) dates back to late 2003, while a few bulky predecessors arrived on the scene even earlier. Its latest model...
Clean styling. Clear sound in the earpiece. Effective noise cancellation. Excellent battery life given its small size.
Harsh vocal timbre to other callers. Poor range. Slightly loose fit.
The H780 is a solid Bluetooth headset that offers sleek styling, excellent endurance, and effective noise cancellation. Still, some flaws hold it back from greatness....
Motorola’s H780 is a Bluetooth headset we’d be happy to recommend, but its asking price is a little steep considering the lack of advanced features. ...
The H870 is one of the best headsets around at the moment. It manages to match good looks with great performance. Both call quality and battery life are top-notch and it's comfortable to wear even for long periods. If you're in the market for a Bluetooth ...