Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset Review

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Motorola HS850 Bluetooth headset review

How often have you been driving and had a call come in on your cell phone? It has definitely happened a few times to anyone who carries a cell phone. How often have you answered that call, sticking that cell phone to your ear while one hand remained on the wheel? Just go ahead and admit it, you have done it. Driving and using your cell phone is a real danger and one that states are now taking action against. The solution is a Bluetooth headset and one in particular you need to review before you make your purchase is the Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset.

Battery life is always something you should consider when purchasing a Bluetooth headset. Unfortunately, many on the market only have a talk time of four hours. The Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset has addressed this issue with an increased talk time of eight hours. And if you are not using it, then you have almost double the amount of battery life on standby. That is a vast improvement and one that has many users extremely happy.

Another aspect that users find quite nice about the HS850 is the fact that it reduces background noise. So you can be driving with the window down and still be able to communicate back and forth with your caller. Motorola has also taken care of the on/off ability by creating a headset that turns on when you flip the microphone boom down and turns off when you flip it up. This helps conserve that battery life mentioned previously.

There is one technical detail that you definitely need to pay attention to though and that is the technology that it supports. The HS850 only supports Bluetooth 1.1 and 1.2 compliant devices. With so many new phones coming out on the market that are Bluetooth 2.0 capable, you might find yourself with a phone and a headset that are not compliant with each other. Before you buy the headset, make sure your phone can support it.

When it comes time to purchase the Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset you are going to find a wide variation in prices. Amazon.com has it listed for $35.50 but ANTOnline will charge you $89.49. That is a definite price difference. And you can definitely expect to pay more for this device in a cellphone store unless the store is having a sale. Yet regardless of where you buy it, it is definitely worth the price.

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