Motorola H780 Review
Motorola has been severely hit by the financial crisis and its mobile phone sales are lower than ever. It needs just a few good product launches to see it through the rough patch; the Motorola H780 Bluetooth headset could very well be it. It is a budget Bluetooth headset priced at about $70 and offers good sound quality and long battery life. In this review, we check out how it fares when compared to other headsets in its range.
Motorola H780 Specs:
- Dimensions: 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.5 inches
- Weight: 12 grams
- Battery Life: 7 hours talktime / 8 days standby time
- Price: $70 (Approx)
Review:
The Motorola H780 is a very compact headset. It has dimensions of just 1.9 x 0.7 x 0.5 inches which makes it one of the tiniest headset in that range. The design is rather plain with straight lines and the works, stylish nevertheless. It is also among the lightest at just about 12 grams. The gray-black color scheme should appeal to everyone though the younger generation would want to go with more modern and stylish designs. It has a carbon fiber body with a circular metallic button on the front. On the side, there is a volume rocker and a power switch. The earhook feels pretty comfortable and fits snugly around the ear providing a firm fit. It comes with lots of rubber earpieces of varying sizes. The build is pretty nice and durable. It should last long with careful use.
It can be charged using the bundled AC adapter. It has a range of about 32 feet with perfectly clear call quality. As the distance increases, the call quality goes on deteriorating. It has a rated talktime of 7 hours and a standby time of 8 days. It comes with Motorola’s Easypair technology which makes pairing it with phones a breeze. The sound quality is pretty nice, thanks to Motorola’s Crystal Talk technology which enhances the speaker’s voice and cancels out external noise. The noise cancellation works pretty good. The volume is pretty good, you can also hear the caller in noisy surroundings.
Pros:
- Long Battery Life
- Nice Volume
- Easy to Use
Cons:
- Not the Best Voice Quality
Our Rating: 3.5 / 5.
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Written by Pathik Shah on April 12th, 2009 | Category: Cell Phone | No Comments »
