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Motorola BLT-04 Bluetooth Headset Carrying Case
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Totally useless for Motorola H700!!!
I only chose 1 star because there is no zero star rating. The H700 headset fits nicely in this holder. Unfortunately, the holster squeezes the activation button on the headset so it is constantly in pairing mode and draining battery power. It is very dissappointing that Motorola did not design this to work with their own headsets. :(
39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
Terrible case for the HS700
I have the HS700 and this case (because it isn't rigid) constantly presses the button, putting the headset into discovery mode. This should have been an aluminum hard case with room to keep that from happening. You could also call that a design flaw in the headset, but either way you should get the combination of this case with that headset!
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
It seemed like a good idea at the time
I bought the BLT-04 case to use with the Motorola H700 headset. It fits the headset very nicely, but.. But, the design of the case does not prevent the multifunction button from being pushed if the case is at all squeezed, even though there is a recess in the case cover you'd think would prevent that. The result is that I'd often find the pairing light on and the battery close to drained.
If you are going to clip the case on a shirt pocket, it might be ok, though even the tension of the elastic of the case is enough to push the headset button. If the case will be put inside a briefcase or purse, then you should probably reconsider.
If you are going to clip the case on a shirt pocket, it might be ok, though even the tension of the elastic of the case is enough to push the headset button. If the case will be put inside a briefcase or purse, then you should probably reconsider.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
Consider an alternative
Given all the complaints about this case's design and how it inadvertently presses buttons, consider the Motorola Leather Bluetooth® Headset Carry Holster instead. SYN1572A. List $14.99. (Found at the hellomoto website.)
It's designed to lash around the headset's ear hook and leaves the rest of the headset dangling underneath the leather clip/loop - no pressure points on any of the buttons.
Blurb:
Simple modular design offers several options for easy access to Bluetooth headsets. The ability to wear on a belt, pocket, purse, arm, and neck accommodates many lifestyles.
* Compact unique design
* Magnetic closure allows easy access and secure retention of headset
* Modular clip attaches to belt, purse, shirt pocket, armband, lanyard
* Works with most Bluetooth® headsets
It's designed to lash around the headset's ear hook and leaves the rest of the headset dangling underneath the leather clip/loop - no pressure points on any of the buttons.
Blurb:
Simple modular design offers several options for easy access to Bluetooth headsets. The ability to wear on a belt, pocket, purse, arm, and neck accommodates many lifestyles.
* Compact unique design
* Magnetic closure allows easy access and secure retention of headset
* Modular clip attaches to belt, purse, shirt pocket, armband, lanyard
* Works with most Bluetooth® headsets
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Does NOT work with Motorola H700!!!
This headset case was not designed for the Motorloa H700.
It is so tight that it keeps pushing the redial button. My friend called me and said to stop calling him or at least talk when he answered the phone. I didn't know what he was talking about. Then I figured out what was happening. It was redialing the last call because the case is so tight. The strap is really silly as well. Motorola needs to do some product testing before releasing something that doesn't work. I wish I had read more of the reviews so I wouldn't have wasted my time.
It is so tight that it keeps pushing the redial button. My friend called me and said to stop calling him or at least talk when he answered the phone. I didn't know what he was talking about. Then I figured out what was happening. It was redialing the last call because the case is so tight. The strap is really silly as well. Motorola needs to do some product testing before releasing something that doesn't work. I wish I had read more of the reviews so I wouldn't have wasted my time.