Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece
Time has finally come to change my Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece H350. It still work beautifully but I’ve had it ever since the technology first appeared about 5 years ago during which time I have changed 4 different phones from Sharp GX17 to Nokia 6120, Nokia N95 and now the HTC Droid Incredible. I was very surprised to see a big change in the way my Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece worked when I switched from the Sharp to Nokia in the sense the pairing was almost instantaneous and all I had to do was to switch it to “Set as authorized” in the Bluetooth menu and then I could just forget about it. The sound quality was great from the first phone to the last, I didn’t have any issues with static or interruptions while calling and the first couple of times I used it used to ask people if they could tell I was speaking on an earpiece; they couldn’t. The only issue I did have was with the way it fit, it was kind of lose but it never did fall. So after 5 years of servitude on its part I was definitely going to go again for a Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece.
I was glad to see that my old Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece H350 was still in the market so I was able to do a comparison with the other products on the market. I was sure I wouldn’t settle for something cheaper then it so the H270
at Amazon at almost $15 fell to the bottom of the list. It is smaller than my original earpiece and being of earlier design I guess the sound quality might be better but I was definitely going to go for it.
One popular choice seems to be the Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece H850 and I personally loved it because its design that seems to come out of SF movie. Granted at first sight I thought that the boom had a fork end like the tongue of a sneak and only then I realized I was the classic round tip but with a silver dot on it. It is also one of the smallest earpieces I’ve seen so that was a big plus. Also the fact that the tip flipping open answers your call was a very nice gadget. In the end I decided against it simply because the design was lacking from what I had believed in the beginning and I knew I would always look at the Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece H850
as wanting something or as somewhat broken.
I also thought very briefly about the Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece H700. The fact that it changes color to reflect its different statuses seems very cool and also the design is the sturdiest I have seem. And while it is true that when you are not using it the boom flips closed I also knew that I would always be worried that I would forget it opened and crush it. Not that the H700s one is made of titanium but it looks the part and it would have been more relaxing to have it.
It the end it could have gone either way but I decided on the Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece H720. For one it looks like the cousin from the future of my initial H350, it is more somber then the H700
, no Christmas flashes all day long, and the boom is small enough to be protected by the bulk of the earpiece even if I ever forget it open. The battery life also is improved, not that I ever complained about the old one so it is a refreshing change. And what do you know? This one fits better, no more flapping around. I guess any of the models of Motorola Bluetooth Earpiece I would have gone for would have been great and I still think I am going to get the H700
to just for fun some day.



