Motorola HX520 Oasis Universal Wireless Bluetooth Headset
product details
The most comfortable and lightest behind-the-ear design with the Motorola HX520 Oasis Bluetooth Headset. It has dual-mics and an extended boom for superior noise cancellation. Easy to use call button, dedicated mute button and audible voice prompts tell you when you are connected, which phone is ringing and battery level.
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Technical Specifications
DIMENSIONS: 50*42*12mm TRUECOMFORT™: lightweight, cushioned, TrueComfort headset fits you perfectly WEARING STYLE: Behind Ear WEIGHT: 12.9g WIRELESS RANGE: up to approximately 10 m Bluetooth version: v3.0+EDR BLUETOOTH RANGE: class 2 CONNECTOR PORT: Micro USB ON/OFF SWITCH QUICK BATTERY CHECK STANDBY TIME: up to 7 days TALK TIME: up to 6 hours
Package Contents - Motorola HX520 Headset - 3 Ear Gels - USB Charging Cable - USB Wall Charger - User Guide
Reviews
"The new Oasis is certainly an incredibly comfortable headset but to get it to fit correctly you take time. First you need to place the battery housing securely behind the ear else the headset will fall off. Then you have to push the earpiece so that it cuddles in the ear. The whole process might take few seconds, however it surely doesn’t give pick-up-and-go experience. The headset comes with few variety size ear gel covers and you can choose any of it which fits you properly. Amazingly, the headset can be worn even with the glasses on, since there is a tad space between ear and the hook, but sometimes you might feel a bit taut.
Call quality is fairly good. You can hear loud, natural and clear voice. Even though you notice a bit of hiss it won’t distract. Coming to noise cancellation, headset does a good job by blocking out neighboring noise. As rated, it can give a talktime of 6hrs and standby time of 7days."
"For this review, I paired the Motorola Oasis with a Samsung Captivate and an LG Ally. Both phones paired easily with the Oasis on the first try. The unit's voice-based interface offers connection status and battery level prompts. It also tells you which phone is ringing if you have it paired with two devices simultaneously—a nice touch. .. In testing, the dual-mic Oasis delivered mixed results. On my end, voices sounded full, natural, and round, and had plenty of gain... ... On the other hand, the Oasis' noise suppression was quite good. It was sufficient to drown out most of the wind noise surrounding my voice while driving about 40 miles per hour with the window down..."