How to Set Up Motorola H500 Bluetooth Headset on Cell Phone
You are looking for an inexpensive headset for your teenage son who just go his license and your city or state has a ban on hand held use of cell phones for all drivers. This means no texting, making or getting calls.
Make sure he knows that you reserve the right to check his calls and messages both sent and received as a condition of his driving privileges. No texting is to be done during the time he is driving.
Why buy the Motorola H500 headset as opposed to the dozens of others that are available? First Motorola has been around for ages and produces high quality products. Also you can get the H500 for as little as $19.00 U.S. It is also extremely easy to set up.
All you need to do is press the multi-function button, place the headset on your ear and it automatically connects to your phone. The multi function button allows you to make, receive or end calls with the push of a button. You can also mute calls and adjust the volume from the headset. There are two volume buttons and a call button to handled both outgoing and incoming calls. You have about eight hours of talk time and up to 200 hours of standby time between charges.
It is small and lightweight and easy to store when not in use. It has an ergonomic ear hook designed to fit your ear and enhanced audio performance.
There is a little blue LED light to notify you when the headset is in use. This earpiece is compatible with all Bluetooth enabled cell phones, PDA and other devices and can be worn on either the left or right ear.
Make a contract with your son that he must always use the earpiece and never text while driving. Any violation can cause him to lose the privilege of driving your car for a pre-set period of time and be sure to enforce it with the first violation.
This inexpensive earpiece has Bluetooth 1.2, better call quality, faster connections and less interference. Your headset comes with an AC charger that he can also use to listen to music. Make that a reward for say six months of following the contract.
I still have my H500 universal headset and keep it as a spare. This is the perfect first headset for youngsters getting their first cell phone.
If getting this for a driver has them wear it while walking through the neighborhood until they can use the controls for calls and volume without mistakes. Otherwise this could distract the driver and tragedy could be the result.
Bluetooth headsets or ear buds are a necessity now and not just another gadget or status symbol, due to the laws banning hand held use of cell phones.
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