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Good product that fits nice in the ear and sounds good in the car, easy to use and keeps a charge for a long while. I would recommend to anybody to try this out especially for the price.
Headset stopped working after just one week. I replaced it w/ a less expensive Motorola model which works good.
This reduces the ear pain significantly.Overall, it's a great product and one that I would recommend to anyone. The ear piece is a little large for my ear and hurts after two days of use.
Overall, it's a great product. I've used this unit for about one month.
Both worked well and had clear calls. The signal is clear and strong.
I paired it with a Samsung and a Sanyo phone. I later learned that it doesn't need to be inserted into my ear as far as I had been.
The earpiece in this headset STAYS ON. I received the H680 as a gift. The earpiece itself sits comfortably in/on my ear, and sound is as clear as can be: even clearer than when I use my phone (as I have to keep moving the phone to find the speaker location). and what a great one it is. I have the kind of ear shape that causes my iPod earphones to constantly fall out. Mine has been in standby mode for the better part of 3 days. My advice is to watch both the headset and the phone, as bluetooth will wear down your cell phone's battery more quickly than usual.
The unit has sufficient standby and use power to spare.It's a great buy at any of the price-points amazon offers. Even older phones work well with it. Both optional rubber ear-pieces are uncomfortable initially. It includes an AC charger and a cheap case that doubles as a storage box -- as easy to misplace as the unit itself.
I will never drive with a wire again, and when this model wears out, as most do within a year or two, I will trust Motorola again for both performance and value.Sure, there are "better" products in the category, but they run 50% more, even 100% more. The 1-year warranty is competitive, although customer support is now fully automatedm which for some customers, can be galling. They might have included a car-charger, but I won't make a fuss about it. It has everything -- electronically -- you could ever want in a Bluetooth headset. Disregard the use and standby time/charge cited in the advertising. The ear hook -- and it is a hook -- is tight and inflexible, suited for those with smaller heads and ears.
There is a break-in period -- involving repeated uncoiling of the ear hook and continuous adjustments of the rubber ear-fittings,that is totally maddening.Eventually -- within 7 to 10 days of adjustments, the unit fits the ear acceptably and hangs at the proper angle so residual noise is filtered-out.I've used other Bluetooth units which,frankly, stink at double the price. I will never understand why so many electronics company miss the boat on fit -- but they do.Having said that, I suspect there is no other wireless earphone on the market that can touch this.
It's way, way overstated. MONEY Magazine not only selected the H680 as a "best buy" wireless, they named it the best in unit on the market at the time of review.It is small, attractive, unobtrusive, with one-step auto-dial commands, easy-to-find volume controls, tough construction.
For my money, the H680, despite its flaws, is just what the operator ordered. It will easily last a year or more.So, why four stars.
Easy. PS.
If you buy the product, charge it at the end of each day and, if you need some standby charge, be sure to shut off the unit as often as you can during the standby period -- which will be three days at most, and probably two.
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