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The days of being tied to your computer during VoIP calls are over. With the Motorola PC850 Adapter and Bluetooth H500 Headset you can roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls. Setting it up is easy. Simply insert the PC850 adapter into the USB port of your PC or laptop. Connect the H500 headset via Bluetooth to your PC850 adapter and youre ready to go. You can place a VoIP call using a PC based service such as Skype . Skype is a VoIP software that lets you make free calls over your Internet connection to anyone else who also has Skype. Its free and easy to download and use and works with most computers. Just download register install plug in your headset and start calling. Skype works with Windows Mac OS X Linux and PDAs using Pocket PC with a native look and feel for each platform. Talking sending instant messages or even file transfers work between different platforms like a charm. You can also call or forward calls to regular telephones at a low cost
Amazon Sales Rank: #159155 in Cell Phone Accessories Brand: Motorola Model: 98721H Dimensions: .60 pounds Enjoy the freedom to roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls USB adapter and Bluetooth headset bundle Tested and approved as a Skype certified product Works with any Bluetooth enabled phone, PC, PDA or printer that supports headset and hands-free profiles Headset provides up to 10 hours talk time or approximately 200 hours standby time
From the manufacturer The days of being tied to your computer during VoIP (voice over IP) calls are over! The same Bluetooth headset you use with your mobile phone now works equally well with your PC. Enable your PC for Bluetooth with the USB PC adapter and enjoy the freedom to roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls talking through your Bluetooth headset. Insert the PC850 adapter into the USB port of your PC or laptop to enable it for Bluetooth. Connect your H500 headset via Bluetooth to your PC850. Place a VoIP call using a PC based service – such as Skype. Enjoy calls up to 30 feet away from your computer, talking through your Bluetooth headset! This headset is both discreet and stylish, yet highly functional. The overall compact size and lightweight of this headset allows for easy storage when not in use. Also, the lengthy talk and standby times include up to 8 hours of talk time or 200 hours of standby time from a single full charge (travel charger included). Simply press the multifunction button, place the headset on your ear and a link is automatically established (must pair the heaset with your phone the first time it is used). The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls, all with the push of a button. With Bluetooth® wireless technology, devices work together up to 10 meters (30 feet) away. Tested and approved as a Skype certified product. Designed to work with any Bluetooth enabled phone, PC, PDA or printer that supports headset and hands-free profiles. Supports PC’s with Pentium class processor and at least one available USB port. Works with Windows 98SE, 2000, ME and XP. Please note that Windows 98 and NT 4.0 do not support USB.
Most helpful customer reviews 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful. Passable, but not worth the "Skype certified" label By N. Ho I'm a computer professional, and use a lot of other wireless technology for a variety of things - so I finally decided to get a BT headset for use with Skype (which I'm using more often these days). I've tried using this kit with Win XP/SP2 and Mac OS X 10.4.4 - and have toyed a little with it in Linux. I got suckered in by this kit in a store (headset + dongle), and figured I'd give it a shot, after checking out many favorable reviews of the H500 online. Unfortunately, the reviews I read were all about how it works with BT cellphones - I should have dug deeper. The headset itself works fairly well - sound quality on my end is decent, volume is usually fine (depends on both sides of the call, of course), and battery life so far has been great. However, every single person I've talked to has complained of a background "buzz" that sometimes makes it difficult to hear me. Also, they note that every once in a while the sound "hiccups", and they hear a repeat of something I just said (ie they hear the same bit twice in a row...and then it skips forward a few secs to catch up with me). I've tested it out a bit with the Skype test account system ("Echo123"), and heard the problems myself... Since I've been using Skype for a couple of years now (with wired headsets) with no trouble, I'm fairly confident that it's not related to Skype itself or my computers... I originally suspected the cheap USB dongle (Moto PC850), but my Mac laptop has a built-in BT card, and it has the same problem - so the trouble must be either with the headset itself, or how it all works together with Skype. So it's back to reading reviews for me, to find another solution. I definitely recommend against this "2-in-1" kit - save yourself the time/hassle and grief and get separate (better quality) pieces. 37 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Not good enough for $99 By R. Crawford When I saw this product in the store, I thought it might be a good deal. I have a Motorola blue tooth headset that I've had for about a year, and people can hear me pretty well on it. This has "Skype certified" on it, so I thought I'd be in luck. I've used Skype with a regular ear phones and PC mike before without a problem, but it was too many wires to deal with for long calls. As soon as I opened the box, I knew to expect trouble. The CD that comes with it is of the mini-disc type, and wouldn't fit into my laptop. So I used my desktop to try it. The desktop is not wireless, so I figured I should get better performance. The instructions were accurate, but cumbersome. The buyer receives two sets of instructions (one for headset use, one for use with Skype) as if this product were not a collaborative effort. So I got the earpiece working and made a test call. I heard myself relatively clearly, after tinkering with the settings. I left a message on my answering machine, and it was okay when I was within 15 feet of the USB piece. So, I tried it for its intended purpose...an international conference call to a land line at dirt cheap rates. I was able to hear the other person, but they could not hear me over interference. I tried several calls to the same number, without much luck. I tried calling a local cell #, and they heard the same interference. I shut off the bluetooth on my cell phone, and my laptop, but the reception never improved. What good is this thing if I have to turn off other wireless/bluetooth devices and cordless phones? I have used Skype and know from others that it is somewhat reliable. I searched both Skype's and Motorola's websites, and found only basic information on common causes of interference. I feel like quality fell through the cracks in getting this product out to market. I am going to try IPEVO b/c others have told me about it (I have no association with them). So from the avg. rating of 3, I deduct 1 star
The days of being tied to your computer during VoIP calls are over. With the Motorola PC850 Adapter and Bluetooth H500 Headset you can roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls. Setting it up is easy. Simply insert the PC850 adapter into the USB port of your PC or laptop. Connect the H500 headset via Bluetooth to your PC850 adapter and youre ready to go. You can place a VoIP call using a PC based service such as Skype . Skype is a VoIP software that lets you make free calls over your Internet connection to anyone else who also has Skype. Its free and easy to download and use and works with most computers. Just download register install plug in your headset and start calling. Skype works with Windows Mac OS X Linux and PDAs using Pocket PC with a native look and feel for each platform. Talking sending instant messages or even file transfers work between different platforms like a charm. You can also call or forward calls to regular telephones at a low cost
Amazon Sales Rank: #159155 in Cell Phone Accessories Brand: Motorola Model: 98721H Dimensions: .60 pounds Enjoy the freedom to roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls USB adapter and Bluetooth headset bundle Tested and approved as a Skype certified product Works with any Bluetooth enabled phone, PC, PDA or printer that supports headset and hands-free profiles Headset provides up to 10 hours talk time or approximately 200 hours standby time
From the manufacturer The days of being tied to your computer during VoIP (voice over IP) calls are over! The same Bluetooth headset you use with your mobile phone now works equally well with your PC. Enable your PC for Bluetooth with the USB PC adapter and enjoy the freedom to roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls talking through your Bluetooth headset. Insert the PC850 adapter into the USB port of your PC or laptop to enable it for Bluetooth. Connect your H500 headset via Bluetooth to your PC850. Place a VoIP call using a PC based service – such as Skype. Enjoy calls up to 30 feet away from your computer, talking through your Bluetooth headset! This headset is both discreet and stylish, yet highly functional. The overall compact size and lightweight of this headset allows for easy storage when not in use. Also, the lengthy talk and standby times include up to 8 hours of talk time or 200 hours of standby time from a single full charge (travel charger included). Simply press the multifunction button, place the headset on your ear and a link is automatically established (must pair the heaset with your phone the first time it is used). The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls, all with the push of a button. With Bluetooth® wireless technology, devices work together up to 10 meters (30 feet) away. Tested and approved as a Skype certified product. Designed to work with any Bluetooth enabled phone, PC, PDA or printer that supports headset and hands-free profiles. Supports PC’s with Pentium class processor and at least one available USB port. Works with Windows 98SE, 2000, ME and XP. Please note that Windows 98 and NT 4.0 do not support USB.
Most helpful customer reviews 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful. Passable, but not worth the "Skype certified" label By N. Ho I'm a computer professional, and use a lot of other wireless technology for a variety of things - so I finally decided to get a BT headset for use with Skype (which I'm using more often these days). I've tried using this kit with Win XP/SP2 and Mac OS X 10.4.4 - and have toyed a little with it in Linux. I got suckered in by this kit in a store (headset + dongle), and figured I'd give it a shot, after checking out many favorable reviews of the H500 online. Unfortunately, the reviews I read were all about how it works with BT cellphones - I should have dug deeper. The headset itself works fairly well - sound quality on my end is decent, volume is usually fine (depends on both sides of the call, of course), and battery life so far has been great. However, every single person I've talked to has complained of a background "buzz" that sometimes makes it difficult to hear me. Also, they note that every once in a while the sound "hiccups", and they hear a repeat of something I just said (ie they hear the same bit twice in a row...and then it skips forward a few secs to catch up with me). I've tested it out a bit with the Skype test account system ("Echo123"), and heard the problems myself... Since I've been using Skype for a couple of years now (with wired headsets) with no trouble, I'm fairly confident that it's not related to Skype itself or my computers... I originally suspected the cheap USB dongle (Moto PC850), but my Mac laptop has a built-in BT card, and it has the same problem - so the trouble must be either with the headset itself, or how it all works together with Skype. So it's back to reading reviews for me, to find another solution. I definitely recommend against this "2-in-1" kit - save yourself the time/hassle and grief and get separate (better quality) pieces. 37 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Not good enough for $99 By R. Crawford When I saw this product in the store, I thought it might be a good deal. I have a Motorola blue tooth headset that I've had for about a year, and people can hear me pretty well on it. This has "Skype certified" on it, so I thought I'd be in luck. I've used Skype with a regular ear phones and PC mike before without a problem, but it was too many wires to deal with for long calls. As soon as I opened the box, I knew to expect trouble. The CD that comes with it is of the mini-disc type, and wouldn't fit into my laptop. So I used my desktop to try it. The desktop is not wireless, so I figured I should get better performance. The instructions were accurate, but cumbersome. The buyer receives two sets of instructions (one for headset use, one for use with Skype) as if this product were not a collaborative effort. So I got the earpiece working and made a test call. I heard myself relatively clearly, after tinkering with the settings. I left a message on my answering machine, and it was okay when I was within 15 feet of the USB piece. So, I tried it for its intended purpose...an international conference call to a land line at dirt cheap rates. I was able to hear the other person, but they could not hear me over interference. I tried several calls to the same number, without much luck. I tried calling a local cell #, and they heard the same interference. I shut off the bluetooth on my cell phone, and my laptop, but the reception never improved. What good is this thing if I have to turn off other wireless/bluetooth devices and cordless phones? I have used Skype and know from others that it is somewhat reliable. I searched both Skype's and Motorola's websites, and found only basic information on common causes of interference. I feel like quality fell through the cracks in getting this product out to market. I am going to try IPEVO b/c others have told me about it (I have no association with them). So from the avg. rating of 3, I deduct 1 star
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