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BT800. Motorola HS820 Review (MobileBurn) Motorola's HS820, the latest in their 800 series of headsets, is the first Bluetooth headset from a major manufacturer to support the new Bluetooth v1.2 specification.

Motorola HS820 Review (MobileBurn)

What does this mean to you? At this point, probably not a whole lot. But Motorola claims that it will equate to better audio quality and an improved resistance to interference - when used with a Bluetooth v1.2 spec phone. Of some interest, it appears that Motorola is adopting the v1.2 spec for all upcoming headsets, including the forthcoming HS805. It also appears that they plan on releasing v1.2 versions of the existing HS810, too. Bluespoon USA - CANADA. Bluetake BT400 G5 Bluetooth headset review. Welcome to BLUETAKE !!! How to choose a Bluetooth Headset. Creating a good Bluetooth headset is surprisingly difficult.

How to choose a Bluetooth Headset

Regular wired headsets are very easy to design - with styles ranging from an absolutely minimal earbud speaker and shirtclip/microphone, up to a major dual earcup, over the head, set of headphones and angle-boom microphone. Light weight versions are so light that having them securely mounted to/on your ear is no problem, and heavy duty headsets include secure mounting as part of their structure. A Bluetooth headset can never be as small or light as small wired headsets, because it needs to include a battery and extra electronics.

This extra size and weight impacts on how the headset can be mounted on/around your ear. All Bluetooth headsets to date have concentrated on offering as small as possible single piece designs. Jabra BT800 compared to most popular Cell Phone and Smartphone Accessories. Jabra BT800 We've always had good luck with Jabra Bluetooth headsets; indeed, the Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 won our Editors' Choice award, which is why we were eager to see the company's latest product, the BT800.

Jabra BT800 compared to most popular Cell Phone and Smartphone Accessories

Of course, having heard about the headset's impressive list of features, we were even more excited to get our hands on it. While all Bluetooth headsets offer basic hands-free operation, the BT800 takes it a step further. Through a small rectangular LCD screen, BT800 users can view caller ID information and browse through a Recent Calls list using only the headset. So, as long as you're within Bluetooth range of your cell phone (30 feet), you hardly have to look at your mobile for basic calling features.