Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset Review
LegitReviews has posted a review of the Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset here on their website. The HT820 is designed to pair with both a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and an audio device. An audio device could be a PC, laptop, or an AV system. In order for you to work with an AV system, you’ll ideally want to get the DC800 from Motorola which provides Bluetooth capabilities to a A/V system. Just pair the headset and the DC800 and you’ll be able to stream stereo sound wirelessly to your head. The great thing? When you get an incoming call on your phone, you’ll be able to kick out of the audio and pick up the call without missing a beat. Here’s the verdict from LegitReviews.com:
The Motorola HT820 is a great stereo headset with a street price of $100. It is built for the future supporting AVRCP and A2DP Bluetooth protocols so that a user can listen to stereo sound from either their cellular phone or personal computer. Unfortunately, these protocols are “coming attractions†and to get anywhere close to full wireless stereo functionality, one must look at getting at least $60 worth of accessories in either the DC800 or PC850. Users of the Treo 650 need not apply.
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