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Headset ( over-the-ear ) - wireless - Bluetooth - carbon fiber More product details

26 reviews
November, 2009
The Motorola H780 is a simple Bluetooth headset with a comfortable fit and decent echo cancellation. It also has multipoint technology that lets it connect to two devices simultaneously. Plus, it has a rated talk time of 7 hours.
The audio quality on the Motorola H780 is a little on the harsh and tinny side, and we would've preferred a more natural-sounding voice.
The Motorola H780 has a simple design and comfortable fit with good, but not great, audio quality.
Its current star headset is the Motorola Pure H15, which we've reviewed already, but if you wish to save a little for a less sexy model, Motorola is offering the Motorola H780. Motorola has been touting its CrystalTalk noise-cancellation...
The Motorola H780 Bluetooth headset costs $100 (as of December 1, 2008), $30 cheaper than its cousin, the Motopure H15. The H780 comes with a flexible clear plastic earhook and three ear cushions of different sizes. The smallest cushion felt ...
Stylish black and silver design Dedicated on/off sliding switch
Inconsistent call quality Minuscule noise cancellation button
In my hands-on tests, the H780's call quality was mixed. Sometimes it was very good. But even though call recipients' voices sounded loud enough to me, I sounded tinny or muffled to them some of the time, yet crisp and clear on other occasions. One ...
The H780 comes with a flexible clear plastic earhook and three ear cushions of different sizes. I liked that the H780's earhook is small (relative to those of most of the other headsets I've tested), and it wrapped nicely around the curve of my...
Ricky tests out the H780, one of Motorola's latest CrystalTalk equipped Bluetooth headsets. CrystalTalk promises clear audio - read on to find out just how well it does.
While Motorola's cell phone division is struggling, it seems their accessories people are busy churning out awesome Bluetooth headsets like the H780. The Motorola H780 ships with an AC charger and a few spare ear pieces, but then again, little...
Motorola was one of the first vendors to compete in the heated Bluetooth headset market. The company's line of folding models (the HS800 series) dates back to late 2003, while a few bulky predecessors arrived on the scene even earlier. Its latest ...
Clean styling. Clear sound in the earpiece. Effective noise cancellation. Excellent battery life given its small size
Harsh vocal timbre to other callers. Poor range. Slightly loose fit
The H780 is a solid Bluetooth headset that offers sleek styling, excellent endurance, and effective noise cancellation. Still, some flaws hold it back from greatness.
Its latest model, the H780 ($99.99 direct), features Motorola's own CrystalTalk noise-cancellation and audio-enhancement technology, along with a 9mm driver that's designed to fit more than 90 percent of buyers straight out of the box, and dual...
Motorola's H780 wins points for its stylish look, solid noise-canceling performance, and long battery life.
Receiving you loud and clear
Simple, noise cancellation works
Noise cancellation button is pointless, questionable styling, price
Great performance, but the inclusion of the noise cancellation button is unnecessary. We'd rather they lowered the price
As with other recent Motorola headset launches, like the H15 reviewed recently on Pocket-lint, the H780 benefits from Motorola's CrystalTalk technology. Motorola certainly present you with plenty of options when it comes to Bluetooth headsets. The...
Design, performance, multipoint Bluetooth, CrystalTalk technology
Price, background noise not completely eradicated
Motorola's H780 is a Bluetooth headset we'd be happy to recommend, but its asking price is a little steep considering the lack of advanced features.
The standout feature of the Motorola H780 is CrystalTalk technology, which is also used in many Motorola mobile phones. The Motorola H780 is a solid performer, though it is a little expensive considering its lack of advanced features. The design...
motorola h780 bluetooth headset review: The H780 features a simple, discreet design and solid performance, but is a little expensive for what you get.
Simple, discreet design ; Exceptional audio delivered ; Multi-point connects two phones at once
No outstanding feature ; Price is a little high
Unlike other Bluetooth headsets that try to position themselves as fashion accessories, the H780 is more discreet; it's low-key silver and the ear loop is clear plastic. However, the Bluetooth headset market is very competitive and Motorola's RRP...
The H780 features a simple, discreet design and solid performance, but is a little expensive for what you get.
Simple, discreet design, Exceptional audio delivered, Multi-point connects two phones at once
No outstanding feature, Price is a little high
Unlike other Bluetooth headsets that try to position themselves as fashion accessories, the H780 is more discreet; it's low-key silver and the ear loop is clear plastic. However, the Bluetooth headset market is very competitive and Motorola's RRP...
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