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New OEM Motorola H375 Blue Bluetooth Headset

11CKTDO9XjL. SL160  New OEM Motorola H375 Blue Bluetooth Headset

  • EasyPair technology helps simplify connecting to your compatible Bluetooth-enabled device
  • Quickly take calls at the touch of a button
  • Unique speaker design improves sound clarity
  • Separate buttons for power, calls and volume
  • Blue in Color

Product Description
Features : * Original Motorola H375 Universal Bluetooth Headset. * Compatible with other bluetooth 1.1 or 1.2 enabled devices including cellular phones and PDA’s from many different manufacturers. * Bluetooth version 2.0 for enhanced data rate, faster pairing and connection, better audio quality. Also compatible with Bluetooth version 1.2 and 1.1 devices * Left or right ear wearable. * The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls, all with the … More >>

New OEM Motorola H375 Blue Bluetooth Headset


5 Responses to “New OEM Motorola H375 Blue Bluetooth Headset”

  1. Rima O'Leary says:

    this item is great for the price. I had a more expensive model (triple the price) & the flip-open part broke off. This one doesn’t have a flip open microphone so no worries about that happening again. The battery lasts a long time, I can hear everyone very well and I would buy it again. I am actually thinking about buying another one just to have it in case I lose this one. You can afford to do that at $23!

  2. When I brought the Metrola headset I was aiming for middle of road with the price. I never brought one before. I think it’s worth the price. I wish it would fit better in my ear . I am going to use it for skype and communicating on the phone.

  3. G. Sebenick says:

    I had a Jabra bluetooth, but I kept having to constantly adjust the ear piece and it ended up breaking. Plus it was always digging into my ear, so it wasn’t the most comfortable. I was looking for something that would be a little more durable. The ear piece on this one is a thin, flexible plastic, so I can already tell it will hold up better than the Jabra. It fits comfortably over the ear and is secured by the part on the headset that fits in the ear. It can get caught in your hair if you aren’t careful. In other reviews, people mentioned that the rubber piece that fits in the ear comes with a circle and an oval piece. I just received the circle piece, but it seems to fit fine. My only complaint is that it fits so securely in the ear, I can tell that it’s muffling my hearing in that ear, but it’s more of an annoyance than any kind of safety issue. I can still hear what’s going on around me just fine.

    The power button is a bit small, but it’s easy to turn on. It may a bit harder if you have large fingers, but I can’t say that for sure–it’s just a guess. The volume buttons are easy to get at while you are wearing the headset. If you hold down the big button, it will re-dial the last number called. But, if you tap it twice, it will activate the iPhone 3GS’ voice dialing, which is nice. I have to imagine it will work for voice dialing with other phones, too.

    The sound quality is good and I have had no problems hearing conversations when driving or walking down a busy street.

  4. Much better than the original headsets that first came out. No problems so far!

  5. I love this ear piece. It seems to actually boost my signal a little–an unexpected benefit.

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