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Motorola HF820 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Motorola HF820 Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
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Model: HF820
Manufacturer: Motorola
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 1
 
Description:
All-in-one hands-free companion to enjoy the freedom of wireless handsfree communication anywhere!

Ease of use complements the products convenience and portability. Simply push the multifunction button to answer, end, and initiate calls and perform three-way calling and call hold functions; push the Mute button to mute and unmute calls. The speakers impressive battery life allows for a talk time of up to three hours and standby time of up to 100 hours. Additionally, charging is simple, as the unique new Motorola HF820 Portable Wireless Speaker uses the same travel and car chargers as most compatible Motorola phones.

A "Four in one" wireless personal hands-free to be used as either: in-vehicle hands-free with visor clip, desktop hands-free, wearable hands-free with lanyard and headset adapter (2.5 mm jack included for private conversations). Supporting Bluetooth 1.2 Headset and Handsfree profiles, ensuring quicker connections and better audio quality between devices. It also also fully backward compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 devices. The 1W speaker offers over double the audio performance of it's predecessor the HF800. HF820 is powered by a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery offering up to 5 hours Talk time and standby of up to 5 days. The pack includes In-car charger, visor clip, handsfree.

Features:

Multifunction button with indicator:
- To control all basic call functions easily.

Volume and on/off button:
- To adjust the speaker volume and control advanced call functions.

1W speaker & microphone:
- To enjoy crisp and clear full duplex communication.

Headset port:
- To plug an headset for private conversations.

 
User Reviews (1 total):
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    Good, but not great, November 5, 2006
By user (Ashford, CT)
It does what it was designed for and not much more. Sound quality is sufficient. Only real problems are making sure you have it positioned so that you're talking directly into the mic and it does a good job of amplifying noise coming from the other caller. I'd buy another if I lost or broke mine. It is nice to not have something hanging off my ear when driving.

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