Overall, this is a decent headset, but there are a few flaws worth mentioning.
The Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset has a lot of
great things going for it. It’s a wireless
phone and music player built into one product.
Although the Motorola HT820 is a full headset and not just an earpiece,
it’s still very edgy in design. You can
connect to the first two classes of Bluetooth technology with this and look hot
at the same time.
After a two hour charge, you can listen to music for sixteen
hours. That’s pretty good. I like the versatility of these headphones.
They’re great for just about everything. Plus, there are buttons on the right
side of the headset which allow you to control your music with ease. The
battery life is very strong and dependable when it comes to syncing these with
a phone, too. You’ll get a talk time of
17 hours and a mind blowing 500 hours of standby time.
Not only is this headset great to use when it comes to
music, it works great with phones, too.
When you buy this Motorola headset, you’ll be able to answer your calls
without ever removing the headset.
You’re able to receive a connection between your music and Bluetooth
enabled phone at the same time. The
music will pause when you have an incoming call and start back up as soon as
you’re finished. The left side has the
buttons to control your calls.
Noise control is included and you can move 30 feet from your
phone without losing your connection. Some headsets say they can do this and
then it turns out they can’t but I had no trouble with the Motorola HT820
Bluetooth at all when it came to connectivity.
This may not be the cheapest headset on the market but it’s
still a good buy because it really delivers on the things that matter, like
sound quality and dependability.