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Moto H9 miniblue Bluetooth Headset, mini review |
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
Just recieved the new Motorola H9 MiniBlue headset.
Above: H9 Headset package.
First impressions are that it is rather small, it will fit into the circ. of a UK 10 pence piece.
Build quality is also rather good.
Above: H9 Miniblue Headset.
In the box you get the following items;
1. Headset
2. Headset desktop charger and mobile charger dock
3. Mains charger w. UK and Euro plug adaptors
4. Instruction manual
5. Various sized ear buds
The Headset desktop charger and mobile charger dock is a neat device, you use it to charge the headset, which simply pushes into the top. Once it is in place, simply connect the mains chager to the base of the dock and off you go. The mains charger utilises a modern Moto USB socket, so any modern Moto charger will do the job. You maybe tempted to use USB charging via a computer, but Motorola advise against this in the instructions, no doubt due to the load needed.
Above: H9 Headset, and Charger unit.
Above: H9 fixed into charger unit.
The dock has to lights on the front panel. The top light illuminates to indicate that the internal battery in the H9 itself is charging, and this takes about 1.5 hours from empty.
Once the H9 battery is charged, the light goes out (indicating full charge) and the bottom light illuminates. This light indicates that the battery internal to the dock is charging. This takes about 6 hours to charge from empty.
This is the handy trick of this headset, the dock acts as a secondary top up supply for the H9 on the road.
Simply fully charge, then start to use the H9, when finished, simply clip the H9 into the dock, anywhere that the docks internal battery tops off the H9 to full again.
The manual states that the dock should be good to recharge the H9 4 times.
Now the important bit, in use.
Pairing.
The H9 on initial use pairs to any phone extreamely simply and easily. I have paired it to a SE M600, P990, Nokia 8800, N95, E65, Samsung P310 and various other easily and without failures.
Fit.
The H9 uses an in the ear style fit, similar to the newer SE walkman and Sony EX series earphones, the fit is snug and comfortable. The devices is light and it does not strain the ear once in place.
Sound Quality.
I would rate it as 80%, it not quite as good as the new Sony Ericsson models with DSP, but it's certainly better than many units I have tried, and to be honest, it's bloody amazing considering the size of the unit. I could hear the caller as well as any other headset I have used, and the caller at the other end report, slightly muffled, but certainly audible voice.
Negatives.
As the unit is so small the battery life is short compared to other units, at 1.5 hours talk time, but with the top up on supply from the dock, this is not as much of an issue as it could have been.
As a business user, its slightly lacking, but as a leisure unit, for the peeps looking for something small and modern it certainly fits the bill.
David |
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
nicely written review and a nice looking bit of kit.
the one thing that bugs me using BT headsets is how they look but I guess this would be almost unnoticeable and probably mistaken for fashion jewelry.
The only similar units I have had are the AX and AX2 but they are a bit fiddly to keep in your ear whereas this sounds quite workable
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batesie Joined: Feb 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, UK PM |
Nice review mate, cheers! |
batesie Joined: Feb 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, UK PM |
would you be able to take a pic of it in your ear, or next to another BT headset for comparison
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floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
Yeah no problems, I'll get some pictures, just once I finished writing up the Nokia 8600 Luna review.
David |
Aware Joined: Jun 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Oxon, UK PM |
Finally....they got it to work! Brilliant!
I remember being gutted when the H5 was being tested a couple of years ago, then got canned.....
....looks like it hasn't changed a bit! Must get one now, then....
p990i(r6d), n82-1(20.0.062) * treat people as you expect to be treated! * a-zott platinum/tttt in ~3 years... rip expanded call lists! |
axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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I'm so pleased that this is finally now available, wanted this ever since i saw the prototype a long while back.
Now i just hope it performs as good as it looks?
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axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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For anyone who wants to get one then you can pick em up directly from the Moto E-Shop for £99
Probably available for less from other etailers if you shop around!
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belialwafu Joined: Jun 01, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Texting Capital of the World PM |
dont you think it might fall of while jogging? or in a windy day? |
floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
To be honest I don't think they really designed it to be used whilst jogging, I find it realy comfortable, but again this is a personal issue, as long as you play about with the ear pieces and get a good fit it's cool.
David |
alex_mayorga Joined: Oct 14, 2005 Posts: 40 From: Mexico PM |
Does it flash in blue all the time or can the flashing be configured/deactivated somehow?
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Twometre Joined: May 12, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Manzini, Swaziland PM, WWW
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Excellent presantation David. If you want to order on line, from which site/adres do you go?
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floatlite Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: 486 From: Glasgow PM |
I purchased from www.expansys.com, although I have also seen it on motorola shop on www.hellomoto.com, and I'm sure it's available other places as well.
Cheers
David |
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