Motorola S7HD Stereo Bluetooth Headset Price, Features, Specs, Customer Reviews
Delivering a high-definition, wireless listening experience in a slim design, S7-HD headphones are sleek and lightweight to maximize comfort and portability. Priced to be an affordable music accessory that supports an everyday, everywhere wireless l
istening experience. Goodbye Wires | Move freely with wireless control of your music tracks, volume and calls from the jog dials right on the S7-HD headphones. Chill out in Comfort | The S7-HD¿s comfortable on-ear wearing style makes it your ideal partner for total music immersion. Music to Your Ears | High-quality speakers and enhanced acoustic design for a high-definition wireless listening experience. Stay Connected | Communicate hands-free, with clear conversations in stereo…. More >>
Specs and Features of Motorola S7HD Stereo Bluetooth Headset
- Move Freely – Control your music from your headphones with track and volume controls
- Continuous Comfort – Lightweight design for all day listening
- Music to your Ears – Strong bass and dynamic audio from high quality 30mm speakers
- Universal Compatibility – Works with Bluetooth enabled music players and mobile phones from all leading manufacturers
- Music Players – Bluetooth Stereo Profile (A2DP) required, an adapter (not included) might be required for use with iPod/MP3 players, iPhone and PCs
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Comment by
Daniel Gotera on 24 May 2010:
excelente se escuchan muy bien y funcionan de maravilla con cualquier dispositivo…el unico punto en contra es que tiene poco volumen almenos para mi gusto…pero para uso diario y con equipos moviles esta bien!
Rating: 4 / 5
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Comment by
D. Needham on 25 May 2010:
I got this headset to be used on a MacBook Pro. I wanted something I could use to listen to music while also talking with people via services like Skype and iChat.
Pros:
(*) Sound: you _can_ hear things
(*) Wireless: no wires, you an walk around
Cons:
(*) Mic: the biggest problem was that the mic was extremely poor. The person you call can hear the room noise as well as they can hear you – it doesn’t seem to be very directional. My caller said the built in microphone sounded better than the one in the headset. It seems to be located on the left of the headset.
(*) NONE of the buttons work on the headset with my computer. Other headsets I’ve used have let me adjust volume, but none of the buttons or knobs for the S7-HD work for me.
(*) Sound quality: the MacBook Pro doesn’t have the cool new stereo bluetooth features – so it worked, but the quality was pretty poor.
(*) I wasn’t able to get it set up so that I could use the headset for both a mic and headset. It either played music or let me talk, but not both. That makes it useless as a wireless headset.
Would I recommend this to a friend: Absolutely not.
(*Disclaimer: I have not used this on a phone – it might work great for that.)
Rating: 1 / 5
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Comment by
J. Oleary on 25 May 2010:
While I found the headset easy to use with good controls and was a snap to sync with my Blackberry, unfortunately the sound was horrible. The clarity was reminiscent of torn speakers. Even at the lowest volume settings on my music player, the headset could not manage clear sounds at all. Since they were in new condition with no damage to the packaging I can only assume that they are manufactured to a very poor standard.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Comment by
G. CHNG on 25 May 2010:
Had high hopes for this…but soon realised that the fit is on the ear is lousy. The plastic ear clip is incredibly fragile. Purpose was for light gym usage…but I don’t think it’ll make the cut – looking to sell them!! Will stick to my trusty Plantronics 855!!
Rating: 3 / 5
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Comment by
N. Brewington on 25 May 2010:
I bought these for $35 and loved the sound and thought the voice clarity (while not great) was decent enough for the price range. While some people had trouble hearing me in loud or windy environments, I could deal with the headset as it was comfortable, easy to use and could fit in my pockets pretty easily.
Music sounded rich and full and hearing voices in stereo always made talking on them pretty nice (beware if you have friends with shrill voices…)
I started to fall out of love when I realized that putting the phone in my pocket or on my belt holster killed the connection. If I was walking, on the metro or working out, I would have to hold the phone in front of my chest, or behind my back which pretty much negating the whole handsfree idea. While I could deal with occasionally spotty music reception, the connection would also go out on business calls and that’s not acceptable.
I tried to deal with that issue, but soon the cord from the right earphone started to short out. Since I couldn’t rely on the thing to turn on or stay connected, I dropped it out of service.
Rating: 2 / 5
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