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Put the H-300 hanger on the H-15, and maybe.Better yet, by the H-300, and save a lot of bucks. I must have a small ear canal, because it's like I have to "screw" the earbud inside my ear. Then, about a month ago, I found the H-300.I do not like the thin, clear wraparound ear hanger (is that correct). Which the sound quality suffers some due to wind etc.I have also found that the H-300, running on a AAA battery, actually has a longer life than the USB/wall charged H-15.I suppose Moto put the clear ear hanger on to make the earpiece more visually appealing. Seems like a million years ago.
It's not like someone can't tell you have a wireless earpiece in the side of your head. Nor do I get a decent fit every time with the inner ear bud, with the H-15. During a move, I must have lost it. I bought the Moto H-300 as my first Bluetooth Wireless headset. When I recently bought my BlackBerry Storm, I was looking for a new headset, so I purchased the Moto H-15, at more than $100, retail.
And it's always coming lose.Conversely, the H-300 fits nicely over the ear, and does not have the inner ear bud.
It paired good with my nokia phones. So in conclusion the key is to find the headset that pairs without problems with your phone. The real test is to use while driving because that's when u can find the quality of the sound. The best feature is the AAA battery and the long talk time it gets u. #for example one of my friends got a nokia bh-604 and first he tried it with a sony ericsson phone but the background noise, while driving, was horrible, then he got an iphone and was ok).
I'm buying my third one now so I can say I'm pretty pleased by it. As for the durability I can tell u it's about a year if u talk like me. My advice is to try any headset u want to buy before u actually buy it(maybe from a friend that already has it#. I think every headset will work fine in a quiet enviroment so test it on the road. I've been using this kind of headset for 3 years now.
I'm a driver and sometimes I talk for 12 hours in a row so if u talk that much is one of the best solutions for u. One of the things I observed is that the quality of the sound depends not only by the headset but by the phone too.
Overall this is a very good product. The reception seems a bit weak at times so it's important to keep have a fresh battery. This is an excellent product especially for someone like myself who travels a lot. I don't have to haul around a charger. But the device will give many hours (>20 hrs talk time)of quality sound until the weak battery becomes a factor.
I would easily recommend this Bluetooth Headset to anyone wanting a good product at a reasonable price. I have noticed that most Bluetooth headsets use rechargeable batteries which not only have a limited number of charges, but deny you the use of your headset when it is time to charge the battery. One of the biggest single reasons that I bought it in the first place is that it uses common AAA-batteries. Talk and standby times are also fantastic. While I can't speak from the standpoint of having owned more than one Bluetooth headset, I can say that this headset is a very good product. I have a substantial hearing loss in the upper and middle ranges of my hearing and still I find that this headset does a outstanding job of reproducing clear sound. That is not the case with this headset; just put in a fresh battery, and you're good to go.
Uses AAA battery for convenience. Recommend to all. Inexpensive with good sound quality making it a great gift idea. I've been using it daily for over a year without having to change the battery.
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