Motorola H12 Bluetooth Headset (Silver with Black) | 
| Brand: Motorola
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $44.81 You Save: $55.18 (55%)
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 1801
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 2.6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: H12 Model: 83419VRP UPC: 723755891845 EAN: 0723755891845 ASIN: B000WJ6LR0
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-compact, stylish Bluetooth headset featuring perforated alloy bezel and diamond-cut metal | | • | Cancels background noise, enhances your voice and channels pure, clear audio directly into your ear | | • | Flexible lightweight ear hook securely holds the headset in place | | • | Provides up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 8 days of standby time | | • | Comes with matching desktop charger, charging case and carrying solution |
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Product Description The MOTOPURE H12 features Motorola's proprietary CrystalTalk headset technology that makes it possible to have natural phone conversations in dynamic noisy environments. It uses two microphones to separate the user's voice from background and wind noise, enhancing the user's voice and channeling pure, clear audio directly into the user's ear. TrueComfort design is the result of an intensive two-year ergonomic measurement study of the human ear, research that spanned age, sex and race. The result: a fit that is optimized around comfort, style and audio performance. Minimalist and sleek, the H12 is smaller than a lipstick or golf tee and weighs only 12 grams. The H12 comes with matching desktop charger, charging case and carrying solution - a complete solution to carry, help protect, and charge in style. Unit Dimensions - 42x18 x12mm Wireless Range - Up to 10m (33ft) Bluetooth
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
A lot of good.... January 5, 2008 Gregory A. Gilbert (Brooklyn, NY) 52 out of 54 found this review helpful
...but some slight difficulties as well. I got this headset from the annual Luxury Travel Council dinner in Manhattan, because I happened to be one of the lackeys setting the event up while I was temping. As you can see from the above product description, it was Motorola's goal to pull all the punches to make what can be referred to as an elegant Bluetooth headset. The Good The good things about this headset far outweigh the bad. It's extremely light, and fits in and around the ear perfectly (it includes three different sized rubber `buds' to put on the speaker for optimal fit, and the piece that goes around the ear is very comfortable although slightly difficult to get over the ear). Like the Samsung WEP200, once this thing is on you really don't even notice it because it's so incredibly light. Unlike the Samsung WEP200 (which has no over the ear piece and tends to slide off), the H12 is as solid as a rock (though significantly lighter) mounted on the ear. The H12 comes with two chargers: one is a desktop charger which doubles as a little stand for the Bluetooth, and the other doubles as a protective carrying case. I love that it comes with both of these things, because they're designed to do something important: keep the thing off of your head when you're not using it (one of my pet peeves is people who wear their Bluetooth 24/7, but to their credit the ear is generally the best place to store it: the H12's charger/carriers change that). Overall the whole product is very sleek and well made - every bit as elegant as the description says. The Bad (but not really...) When I got the Bluetooth, I paired it with my LG Fusic phone (a very easy process, the H12 had no trouble) but had some static problems. The reason that I say that this was probably not really a problem is that the first Bluetooth headset that I purchased was the Motorola H700 which also gave me static problems, so I wonder if it's just that the Fusic has trouble with Motorola Bluetooth headsets (I currently use the Samsung WEP200). I ended up giving the H12 to a friend who has the LG White Chocolate, and she says that it's worked beautifully for her. The H12's box claims that it's compatible with most brands of phone, so it should work fine with whatever you might have, unless it's a Fusic (unless it's just MY Fusic that has the problem).
The best Bluetooth set I've owned so far February 16, 2008 Brian R. Klotz (Los Angeles, California) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
The H12 is everything they claim. Lightweight, easy to work and it stays connected to my phone; a problem I had with my old Jabra headset. Overall I'm very pleased with the call quality, it's feather weight and that callers can hear me even in windy situations.
Excellent Clarity when it works March 26, 2008 C. Russell (Arlington, TX) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this to work with my iPhone. I usually only buy noise canceling headsets, as I use these mostly when driving with the air conditioning running full blast. So, lets start with the good. This is one of the smallest headsets I've ever seen. It comes with plenty of accessories, such as a desktop dock, and a travel dock. It fits comfortably out of the box with no need for adjustment. The clarity when running at it's peak is one of the clearest I've heard. The downside. The build quality of this is awful. It feels like anything can break it in half, doing anything with it. Because of this, if I want to put it in my pocket, I need to put it in the travel dock, negating the purpose of it's size. If I want to put it somewhere in my car, once again, I have to put it in the travel dock. This wouldn't be such a problem, but the top to the travel dock is so tight, that when you pull the top off, the headset loses contact with the magnetic connector, causing it to fly out of the case. This isn't a one time thing. This happens every single time. The noise canceling on this device is also the worst I've ever used. I've had several people hang up on me because of their inability to understand me when driving. This is completely unacceptable for a headset that claims to have ClearTalk or whatever it is they are calling it. After less then 15 minutes of having it plugged in, and having it on the clarity of calls goes down hill. I was on the phone with AT&T making adjustments to my data plan, and had to hold my iPhone up to my head just for what she was saying to be clear at all. Beyond that, I've had the headset for a total of 9 days, and the headset is now almost instantly starts playing the low battery sound, and goes dead within 5 minutes of being unplugged. Thats not on the phone, thats simply being unplugged. Before writing this review, I did some research on this headset, out of fear that I would be too harsh on this device. The static has been well documented in other reviews, as well as the noise canceling not being as good as expected. As far as the battery life goes, this could easily be a fluke with this one single unit. With all of this said, this is marketed as a higher end bluetooth headset. While this maybe acceptable as a lower tier model, the constant static, and the seemingly non-existent noise canceling I can't say I'd recommend this. If you buy this, expect a beautiful, yet fragile headset, with entry level performance. I have all ready submitted my request for a refund on this.
The best Bluetooth I have ever owned! March 18, 2008 Tamela Freeman (Louisville, KY) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I purchased the Motopure H12 from a Sprint store about a month ago when I purchased my new Blackberry. This is the 4th bluetooth headset I have purchased and by far the best. With the other three, every time I talked to people they said all they could hear was their own voice echoing back to them when they spoke, and the static and background noise was unreal. With the H12, not a single person has complained about not being able to hear me, hearing static or background noise, etc. I highly recommend his bluetooth. It is a little pricey but well worth the money.
Excellent February 26, 2008 W. Davis (IN. USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this headset for my college age daughter. It works very well and she has had no problems whatsoever. It is very, very clear and works wonderfully. I would recommend it to anyone. By the way, she uses it on a Motorola Razr2.
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