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Motorola Bluetooth Headset HS820 If you need mobile connectivity that is as mobile as you are, you need the Motorola Wireless Headset HS820. Perfect for the multi-tasker, the latest addition to Motorola's Bluetooth portfolio allows for a reliable wireless connection to your compatible phone up to 10 meters away in a stylish, affordable and user - friendly package. Delivering an intuitive design with the ability to make 3-way calls and voice dialing, the user -friendly Motorola Wireless Headset HS820 ensures that you'll never miss a beat as you manage your business and personal life while on-the-go.
Technology that's just like you: stylish, mobile and completely intuitive. Perfect for the multitasker, the latest addition to Motorola's Bluetooth portfolio makes sure you never miss a beat.
Simply turn on the headset to establish a reliable wireless connection to a compatible phone up to 30 feet away. With conference call and voice dialing, the affordable and user-friendly Motorola HS820 has all the features that ensure the kind of seamless connectivity you've only dreamed about until now.
Specifications
- Compliant: 1.2 Compliant Devices
- Dimensions: 5cm x 3cm x 2cm when folded
- Weighs: 20 grams
- Talk time: up to 5 hours and standby time - up to 100 hours
A Closer Look


Features
- Bluetooth 1.2 compatibility for faster connections, better audio quality, adaptive frequency hopping and improved interference rejection
- Wireless connection to compatible phone up to 30 feet away
- Intuitive and ergonomic buttons and function menu
- Left or right ear wearable with dual volume controls
- Stylish design that weighs less than 0.8 oz
- Up to 6 hours of talk time, 100 hours of standby time
- Multiple call management including voice dialing, last number dial, conference calling and hold
- Light indicator that shows status of headset, including notification of pairing mode, pairing successful, power state, charge state and call state

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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. |
- Motorola Wireless Headset HS820 - S9871
- Motorola Charger
- User Manual
- Quick Start Guide
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