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Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset

Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset

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Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset
Motorola H350 Bluetooth Headset For those demanding performance at the lowest possible price, The H350 Bluetooth Headset delivers maximum comfort and wearability with the very latest unobtrusive design. Small, lightweight, and comfortable to wear for long periods, it weighs less than 17 grams and can be used on either ear.

Easy to use. Quicker connection, reduced interference and better audio quality. It is fully compatible with all Bluetooth 1.1 devices through the headset and handsfree profiles. Features a world class battery performance: Up to 10 hours talk time or 200 hours standby time.

Cell phone not included.

What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a radio technology developed to deliver short-range wireless mobility. Bluetooth eliminates cables/wires /cords between devices, such as mobile phones and headsets, and provides services when devices are in close proximity to one another. Bluetooth facilitates fast, secure transmissions of both voice and data, even when the devices are not in line-of-sight.

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Features

  • Latest Bluetooth version 2.0 plus Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for faster pairing and connection, improved call quality and lower power consumption. Also compatible with Bluetooth version 1.2 and 1.1 devices
  • 7 hours talk time, 150 hours standby time, weighs only 18g, and has a range of up to 33 feet
  • Unidirectional microphone allows for clear conversations in noisy environments
  • Ergonomic earpiece that is wearable on either ear
  • One touch control effortlessly allows you to power the headset, receive and end calls, and place callers on hold


What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low-power radio communications to wirelessly link phones, computers and other network devices over short distances. The name "Bluetooth" is borrowed from Harald Bluetooth, who was a king in Denmark more than 1,000 years ago.

Bluetooth technology was designed primarily to support simple wireless networking of personal consumer devices and peripherals, including cell phones, PDAs, and wireless headsets. The wireless signals transmitted in Bluetooth reach over short distances, typically up to 30 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth devices generally communicate at less than 1 Mbps.

Bluetooth networks feature a dynamic topology called a piconet or PAN. Piconets contain a minimum of two and a maximum of eight Bluetooth peer devices. Devices communicate using protocols that are part of the Bluetooth Specification.

Although the Bluetooth standard utilizes the same 2.4 Ghz range as 802.11b and 802.11g, Bluetooth technology is not a suitable Wi-Fi replacement. Compared to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth networking is much slower, a bit more limited in range, and supports many fewer devices.

As is true for Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies today, concerns with Bluetooth include security and interoperability with other networking standards.


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