


Manufacturer: Motorola
Average Rating: 3.0
List Price: $79.99
Offer Price: $19.99
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Ergonomic earhook with improved back housing design to form fit to your ear; reversible for comfortable wearing
Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold, mute
Blue LED light to notify when the headset is in use
Compatible with cell phones embedded with Bluetooth version 1.2 or higher; can also be used with Bluetooth-enabled PCs
Provides up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time
Combining an ergonomic design and versatile ear hook, the sleek, lightweight Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset is so easy to wear that you’ll forget you even have it on. Providing longer talk times, a compact design, and a comfortable fit at a nicely affordable price, the H500 is the perfect companion to your cellphone for easy, clear handsfree communication. The H500 offers up to 8 hours of talk time or 200 hours of standby time from a single full charge, and comes with a travel charger.
![]() The H500's blue LED shows those around you that you're taking a call. |
The H500's multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls. Simply press the multifunction button, place the headset on your ear and a wireless link is automatically established. (The first time you use your headset, you'll need to pair it with your cell phone.) Volume and mute can be adjusted from the headset. Conversations will occur without interruptions, as the vivid blue LED light provides a visual cue to others that you're taking a call. You also have the option of turning off the LED light.
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What's in the Box
H500 headset, AC travel charger, quick start guide, user manual
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Rating: 4 (2008-11-17)
Got the Motorola H505 Bluetooth Headset a few weeks ago and works fine...my only complaint is it keeps falling off my ear. My ear must be too small for it.
Rating: 5 (2008-11-16)
I only paid $20 for this headset. For the price, it was a great deal. The reception is clear, it's lightweight and compact, and a single charge will last many hours of use. I can't think of any cons and would have been happy even if I paid double the price.
Rating: 5 (2008-11-12)
I bought these Motorola H505 headsets for my daughter and granddaughter. They both travel extensively in the Medical field and are on their phones constantly. I wanted them to be safer and they are working well with their phones. They seem to work very well and are easy for them to use. So far, they have no complaints.
Rating: 4 (2008-11-11)
not the quality of some of the others I have seen but for the price it can't be beaten. excellent sound but only so so on picking up your voice. Easy to use. If your not spending a hundred dollars this is the one to get.
Rating: 4 (2008-11-11)
I hate it when people wear these things when they're not actually talking on them. For this reason, this thing is only in use in the car for me or for my wife. I actually bought this for her because she likes to talk on the phone while driving, but she accidently hangs up on callers due to her phone (unfortunate placing of the end call button, so that it gets hit inadvertantly). So, I have spoken to her while she's driving and using the headset. No complaints so far. When she's using it, she's audible, and she can hear me. I haven't experienced too much in the way of background noise (unless my 2 year old is screaming). This thing does what it's supposed to do, and it was relatively inexpensive...therefore, I would recommend it (but DON'T wear it when you're not talking on it, unless you want to appear to have a bionic ear).