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Motorola S7HD Stereo Bluetooth Headset

Motorola S7HD Stereo Bluetooth Headset

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Brand: Motorola
Category: Wireless

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $34.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 918

Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 1.8 x 2.2 x 0.5

MPN: 89311N
Model: S7-HD
UPC: 723755893115
EAN: 0723755893115
ASIN: B0028LP694

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Wireless headset
  • Bluetooth headset
  • 3D surround sound; SRS WOW HD technology

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With Motorola S7 HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset, enjoy and control your music and calls wirelessly. Crystal-clear stereo audio and wireless range up to 33 ft. Universal Compatability with Bluetooth®-supported devices.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Comfortable, easy to use.   July 30, 2010
Jaime Ponce De Leon (Central NM, USA)
Bought these after horrible experiences with several other bluetooth headphones. Price attracted me to them at first, as they were cheaper then most of the other ones on the market, and I trust Motorola as a brand.

After about 10 minutes of fiddling with the fit, i finally got them to a point that they were comfortable, and wore them all day the first day I had them.

Once they're adjusted to your head, they fit well. I wear glasses full time, and had no issues getting them to fit me correctly and play nice with the glasses.

Paired up well to both my Motorola CLIQ, as well as my 1st gen ipod touch with a Rocketfish RF-MBT30 - iPod Bluetooth adapter and works with both at the same time.
Also works correctly with both Pandora and Slacker radio on both the ipod and the CLIQ.

Some issues pairing with my laptop to use with Skype, but once I cleared existing parings it worked. However, Skype was sending the audio only to the headphones and using the laptop's mic.
I think that was an issue with the laptop's bluetooth, choosing the audio gateway or stereo headset profile by default instead of hands-free. Didnt appear to be a problem with the headset.

The way they fit on my ears is a little odd at first, but i realized that since they fit loosely, they allow outside sound in, which is good. They, however, stay on my ears even if i'm walking or moving around.

Best thing about this product is the fact that they dont have a plastic strap holding them together, but rather a wire, so they fit on people with large heads, where other products i've tried did not fit my big head as well.



2 out of 5 stars Worked Fine, While they Worked   July 14, 2010
T. ALLEY (Knoxville, TN)
I received these for Christmas last year, and was initially nonplussed. The tacky (by tacky I mean sticky) cord binding the ear pieces together pulled at my hair when I swivelled my head, though the ear pieces themselves fit fine. It's definitely a strange fit, as they just kind of... dangle over your ear. They are definitely not built for use during physical activities.

I eventually took a bread tie and cinched up a portion of the cord, to keep it from getting caught against my neck and pulling my hair. That actually worked fine for a couple of months. Then one day, the things just stopped working. I can't get any response out of them no matter what combination of poking, plugging, unplugging, etc that I try.

I'll have to try to get on the line with Motorola tech Support to see if they'll replace them, but I haven't gotten around to it. If I had my $30 back, I think I'd get the S305 model. Seems like a similar set up, but with a more traditional headphone configuration.

Misc: The battery life on these things was great. I work an 8 hour-per-day desk job, and these saw me through listening to audiobooks most of the day, every day, so long as I charged them at night. Just wish they still worked.



1 out of 5 stars suck   July 14, 2010
Jeison
doesnt fit well. buttons positioned in places that makes you hit when you put it on or take it off. too big. feel cheap. skip this one and get something else.


4 out of 5 stars Almost Perfect   July 9, 2010
Randel
CNet says a couple of things about these headphones; that they are uncomfortable and express to not buy them if you are a glasses wearer. Personally, I think that both of those statements are false. These BT headphones are very comfortable-I wear them all day long at work-and I am a glasses wearer. I have a pair of Sony over the ear clip-ons like this with a cord, but it's a hassel to deal with all day. These are great with my iPod, just get a BT adapter. You can score them cheap. I haven't used these with my phone, so no call feedback from me, but I can tell you that they are fantastic. Definately worth the $40! I paid $75 for some JayBird bluetooth earbuds on eBay, but I hate earbuds! Too uncomfortable and bad on your ears. Plus, the S7HDs sound much better and more full. The cord around the back of the neck is a bit thick and the aren't the coolest looking headphones out there, but they come highly recommended from me.


4 out of 5 stars Good Sound quality, Long lasting battery, easy to use. Fitment need improve   July 1, 2010
H. Bux
Using this headset for about 1 week. Connect this headphone with Imac 27, Macbook, Nexus One phone, Ipad and PS3. This is what I think about the headphone. Overall I recommend this product.

Pros:

-Good sound quality. For this price, I am very satisfy.
-Each battery full charge last for long time.
-The control button is easy to use, at least the button locate in the make sense location.
- lightweight.

Con:
- The fitment need some improve. Overall, it fit ok. It just not that easy to put on the ear.
- The left/right earphone connect with a wire in between. When you wear it, the wire will behind your neck. So when you move your neck, you would feel like a something scratching your neck. Just a little bit bothering.
- Most of the button respond very quick except the volume button. you have to hold the volume button for half to 1 sec before the volume adjust.

For Imac 27, I thought there is something wrong about this headphone when connect to the computer. After I read this post and follow the instruction, every problem resolve.
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