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Product Details:
Product Length: 7.56 inches
Product Width: 2.95 inches
Product Height: 7.32 inches
Product Weight: 0.13 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 7.4 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 29 customer reviews )
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62 of 64 found the following review helpful:

5Wonderful product  Dec 10, 2005
By W. Ferro
Recently had this installed in our truck.
It works as advertised. I can hear people clearly and they can hear me with no problem. I had a habit of talking too loudly in the beginning, but have sinced changed my ways.
I opted for the the HF850 as opposed to the 1000 because my phone had all of the missing features built in, so I didnt really need to spend the extra cash. I have a Motorola E815 phone which I'm also happy with.
I had to remember what buttons did what at first but have sinced gotten everything down (using it for 5 weeks now).
System comes on when I start the truck (gives a beep to let me know its on) and all of my calls are only a press of a button away.
System will disconnect when the call ends automatically.
Don't know how I ever lived without it.
Only problem I had was placement--couldnt find a decent spot in my truck to mount it (uses doubled sided tape). It's ok in its current location, but its kinda a stretch to reach it. Not a problem on the HF850, just with the design of my truck

36 of 38 found the following review helpful:

2It depends on who you're talking to...  Aug 09, 2006
By Gadget Goober "GG"
I purchased two of these units, given the styling and typical quality of build by Motorola.

I am technically proficient, so I installed both units. While the directions provided were not the best, it was pretty clear what-went-where, so I tackled the projects head on. The one that I put in my wife's 2000 Ford Explorer was a breeze. About 1.5 hours and it was done. Installing in my 2001 Audi A8L was a different story. Roughly 7 hours of time, much of which was spent disassembling the dash and re-assembling! There are kits available now that allow you to wire directly to your vehicle's stereo harness. GET ONE!

Now, apart from the installs: Using the unit to speak to someone on a land line is great. No problems, good sound, they hear you fine, etc. The problem develops if you are speaking to someone who is also on a bluetooth enabled device. Doesn't matter if it is a headset or a hands-free bluetooth car kit. There consistently is a feedback/echo loop that starts and cannot be stopped unless you quit speaking for a period of time. I'm not sure if it's the version of bluetooth that the unit operates on or what. I tried re-positioning speakers, mic's, changing volume settings, etc. Nothing seems to work. I now have to look to see who is calling before answering in the car. If it is a land line, no problem, life is good. If it is someone I know on their cell phone and they typically use a bluetooth device, I disconnect the link and answer on my handset.

I know that this is a long winded explanation, but I want people to know that there is a potential hiccup to this unit that I have yet to resolve.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Why did I wait?  Dec 13, 2006
By Paul Mark Provencher "ppro"
I had a hands-free system for my last generation cell phone. When my company gave me a Blackberry the hands-free wasn't compatible so I abandoned using it. Finally I got tired of missing it and found this unit which is compatible with my Blackberry 7520.

I downloaded the users manual and decided the installation would not be hard for me. The unit came and I installed it. It was easy to do for me, having been inside the works of my Jeep dash many, many times.

The unit integrates with my stereo and mutes the sounds when calls are in progress. The microphone, speaker and power lines are quite long so unless you plan to install the controls in the back seat of a huge mini-van, the set will work fine.

Sound quality is great, the controls are easy to use, and I am once again driving with both hands on the wheel. What a liberation!

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Works great!  Mar 26, 2006
By Oscar O.
I purchased this item and had my local car radio shop install the unit for me. They placed the speaker beneath the dash in the passenger side and the mic close to the rear mirror. I was suprised at how well it worked the first time around. Pairing the unit to my Motorola RAZR was very simple. I didnt need to yell for the other party to hear me. It sounded very clear and no noticeable noise during use. This is a great addition to my Nissan Murano.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

3Average to good  Aug 23, 2007
By pettybogie
First the good news. I have had it installed on my car for about one and half years and it mostly works great. It has remained paired with my phones, and I have had few connection problems. Most calls are clear on both ends. Sometimes, road noise can be a problem though.

Now the bad. Voice dialing only works when I am in a parking lot. Otherwise road noise interfers and the system can't hear me. So basically it is not a hands free unit (for outgoing calls).

I had the unit professionally installed. The first unit was defective, and I had a very difficult time working with Motorola. Their support (in India) is terrible. In the end I returned the unit to the store (this was a lot of trouble as the store did not want an opened unit back, but you only find out that it is defective once it is opened). Also, how do you send a partially installed car kit back to Motorola for evaluation? The installer only found out that the unit was defective after he had completed the istallation. The second unit has worked fine.

In all, I have been happy with the unit and would recommend it with two caveats. First, don't expect a true hands free unit. Second, don't expect any customer service from Motorola.

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