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Nice piece, but not work propertly. It always self turn off and have to reset in to the charging dock.Not recomended at all.
I don't like this as well as I do my blueant. I don't like things in my ears.
BUT the problem is that people can't hear me well enough and every time I am using it they ask me to turn it off and use my handset. It really looks so cool, it's so small and I have no problems with making calls, receiving calls, with inserting it into my ear canal, you just need to get used to the idea that your phone is now hooked up with it. Everything else is fine. I purchased Motorola H9 because I got so obsessed with it that I just wanted to have it. Another reason I decided to get it is that I did need a wireless hands-free set and since this was the smallest one I decided to go with it. This is the biggest disadvantage of H9.
Takes too long to start the phoning process, takes a while to get use to the ear piece stuck in your ear canal, falls out of your ear occasionally
People have told me they hear noises over the phone that I can barely hear myself. The only real problem I have with it is that the microphone seems to pick up EVERYTHING, which makes it very difficult to use in the car when the radio is on. I wonder if that's ever been done with a headset before. This headset is what it purports to be in terms of size, that is for sure. It's small enough to stay in your ear, even without an over-the-ear thingy, which is what attracted me to it in the first place. For whatever reason, I had assumed that the microphone for this headset was on the inside.
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