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Motorola HS801
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  • Guest 15th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I enjoy using the HS801 in airports and cars when travelling. It works fine for periods of 30 - 60 minutes after which it "can" make your ear sore if you have put it on too tightly. due to its larger size you are tempted to really make it clamp down hard on your ear, but that is really not necessary ...

  • Guest 31st Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    There seems to be a heap of bad press for this little headset, but I've never had any real problems with it. Yes, it is soft, and if you're speaking to someone with hearing difficulties you'll end up yelling into the piece, but that's the worst of it. I paid a big $0 for it and I've never needed to ...

  • eastlosoutlaws 6th Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Easy to use... Comfortable good quality. Low battery Life. I would recommend the Motorola HS801.

  • sapnakori 22nd Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have been using this with my RAZR for one year. Now I am trying to hook it up to my Blackberry, but the Blackberry does not recognise the Motorola HS801 bluetooth headset. I don't know why.

  • fido92 3rd Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    At first, I thought it was because my parents were deaf but it's true, no one can hear me on this thing. I left a message to myself on my work phone using the device (in a quiet room upstairs) and could barely understand my message when I retrieved it. This thing is a piece of junk

  • lgj18 19th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I basically recieved this 801 free when I signed up for Cingular, but I may have paid too much in time. This unit is a real waste of time and money (if you pay anything for it).

  • dotdriver 25th Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    My Motorola HS801 uses the same charger as my phone but the earpiece fell completely apart. The rubber broke at the end of the plastic. after less than ayear and the plastic soon followed. It still works but I would have to hold it to my ear. I couldn't recommend it as per the ear piece, it isn't we ...

  • kamikazepr Rank: Corporal 6th Jul 2005

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    At fisrt it seemed like a great deal, but the Motorola HS801 is just not what you want in a head set, it's uncomfortable, and in my case it worked fine during one call and all of a sudden it never worked again.

  • hitman69 22nd Oct 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    I have found the Motorola HS801 headset light & compact which makes it relatively comforable to wear although it is not as ergonimically designed as some of the more expensive brands & can become uncomfortable & irritating over long periods of wear. Functionally, the headset is easy to use & I have ...

  • brox Rank: Corporal 20th Sep 2004

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    The Motorola HS801 is a promising little package that is completely let down by having to constantly apologies to your callers for the bad echo at their end.