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  1. #1
    JD
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    What's the difference H350, h500, h700 and Hs850 besides price, and design?

    I can't really tell other than the battery life 350=500>850>700





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  2. #2
    Randall Ainsworth
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    Re: Bluetooth headset... difference in models

    In article <[email protected]>, JD
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > What's the difference H350, h500, h700 and Hs850 besides price, and design?
    >
    > I can't really tell other than the battery life 350=500>850>700


    My girlfriend and I both have the H700 (mine is black, hers is chrome).
    All the reviews say that it's the best and so far, I have no
    complaints.



  3. #3
    JD
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    Re: Bluetooth headset... difference in models

    Okay, but do you have any clue to what the difference is between the
    different models? design wise, I like the 350 best.

    "Randall Ainsworth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >
    > My girlfriend and I both have the H700 (mine is black, hers is chrome).
    > All the reviews say that it's the best and so far, I have no
    > complaints.






  4. #4
    Randall Ainsworth
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    Re: Bluetooth headset... difference in models

    In article <[email protected]>, JD
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Okay, but do you have any clue to what the difference is between the
    > different models? design wise, I like the 350 best.


    I really couldn't tell you. Motorola's site has all of them and
    details. I just wanted the best sound quality.



  5. #5
    VicTek
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    Re: Bluetooth headset... difference in models

    Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a clear relationship between cost,
    features, and performance. If you read the user reviews on Amazon.com they
    range from "5 star" to "1 star" for all models. One of the variables is
    what phone you have. Another is everyone's ears are different (size and
    sensitivity) which effects how well the headset fits and whether or not it's
    loud enough. What I did was buy a number of different brands and models
    from local stores with "no questions asked" return policies so I could test
    them. The model that works best for me is the Cardo Scala 500. It's not
    the coolest looking nor does it fit as tightly on the ear as I'd like, but
    it has the best voice recognition for dialing, it's loud and clear, pairs
    easily and doesn't lose connection with the phone.

    "JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Okay, but do you have any clue to what the difference is between the
    > different models? design wise, I like the 350 best.
    >
    > "Randall Ainsworth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>
    >> My girlfriend and I both have the H700 (mine is black, hers is chrome).
    >> All the reviews say that it's the best and so far, I have no
    >> complaints.






  6. #6
    JD
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    Re: Bluetooth headset... difference in models


    "VicTek" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be a clear relationship between
    > cost, features, and performance.


    Yeah that's true. Well, thanks for the feedback.





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