Motorola Whisper HZ850 Bluetooth Wireless Headset with CrystalTalk Technology and Optional Bundle from $39.99–$69.99.
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Wind-canceling technology and four microphones help calls come through clearly on this headset, which has a wireless range up to 300’
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Motorola Whisper HZ850 Bluetooth Wireless Headset with CrystalTalk Technology (New)
In the box: headset, carrying case, wearing hooks (two sets), eargels (five sets), wall charger, user guide
Motorola Whisper HZ850 Bluetooth Wireless Headset with CrystalTalk Technology (Manufacturer Refurbished)
In the box: headset (refurbished), charging case, cable, user guide, one wearing style gel
Any price comparison is to a new, nonrefurbished product price.
Motorola Whisper HZ850 Bluetooth Wireless Headset with CrystalTalk Technology
Backed by technology for clear calls, this wireless headset keeps your hands free for driving, typing, and making shadow puppets.
Crystal-Clear Calls
Calls come through clearly with CrystalTalk, which combines wind-canceling technology with four microphones. You’ll be easy to understand whether you’re working at your desk or walking down a blustery street.
Long Range and Battery Life
Feel free to roam while you talk thanks to the headset’s 300’ range. The device’s battery life, which lasts through six hours of talk or standby time, won’t keep you tethered by an outlet, either.
Connect Wirelessly to Bluetooth Devices
The headset can connect with nearly any Bluetooth-enabled device, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
Specifications
- Four-microphone, wind-canceling CrystalTalk technology
- Retractable boom
- 300’ range
- Up to six hours of talk time, six hours on standby
- Advanced multipoint can connect to two mobile phones
- In-ear TrueComfort design
- Full specifications
- One-year warranty for new model
- 90-day warranty for refurbished model
About Motorola
In 1928, the first east-west transatlantic flight widened the horizons, making it easier than ever for people to live far from home or travel far from a jury summons. 1928 also saw the birth of the Galvin Manufacturing Organization, which would later change its name to Motorola. Its production lines bristled with wireless car radios and military transponders, all designed to connect Motorola customers near and far. In 1969, “far” took on a whole new meaning when Neil Armstrong used a Motorola transistor radio to communicate humankind’s first words from the moon’s surface.
Today, Motorola presses forward in their quest to keep people connected. Thanks to the company’s research, cell phones shrank in size until they were razor-thin, and now its Droid smartphones keep social media, email, and texting at customers’ fingertips.
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