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Motorola T305 Bluetooth Portable Hands-Free Speaker - Black
Motorola T305 Bluetooth Portable Hands-Free Speaker - Black

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Brand: Motorola
Category: Wireless

List Price: $79.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 126 reviews
Sales Rank: 24

Color: Black
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1

Model: 89170N
UPC: 723755987838
EAN: 0723755891708
ASIN: B000JKKE5M

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Features:
  • Easy to remove and use in another vehicle
  • Echo and noise reduction technology minimizes background noise
  • 1-watt speaker delivers clear audio
  • Effortless controls - press a button for power, another for calls, and 2 more for volume
  • Up to approximately 14 hours talk or 200 hours standby time from a single charge

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4 out of 5 stars Worked well with my motorola phone   July 14, 2008
I initially bought the Jabra SP5050. That worked well for answering calls, and had good call clarity, EXCEPT that I could only use it to dial the last number I had dialed on my phone.

I tried to Motorola T305 (since I have a Motorola U9 - similar to a Razr I guess), and now I can dial because pushing the button on the T305 activates my phone's voice dialing function (which works really well in my opinion).

Now I can dial, and answer calls. I'm happy with it.

Set up was very easy (as it was with the Jabra), just put it in pairing mode, then have your phone go into blue-tooth setup mode, and wallah.

Here's the way I use it:
- it's always plugged in to the charger (so always charging when my car runs)
- it's mounted on this little holder thingy that I have on my dash, so it's kind of in front of me near my radio controls (so no wires are dangling in my face)
- after I start the car I press the (too small) power button on top, and it pairs right up with my phone
- To dial people, pressing the BIG blue button activates my phones voice dialing (on my phone - a motorola U9) - don't know if this will work on other phones
- To end the call, press the same BIG blue button
- To answer a call, press the same BIG blue button

Downsides (but not big ones for my particular needs):
- I wish it would auto-pair with my phone as soon as the charger started up (but I guess I can see why it doesn't) instead of having to press the top power button
- I wish that the power button were larger
- I wish the blue light were brighter for day time
- I wish that you could dim the blue light at night (you can do this with the Jabra SP5050)
- Why do all blue tooth lights need to blink on every device (annoying, but probably to save power, nonetheless, annoying).
- I've noticed a slight delay after call connection (other reviewers may have mentioned), where I'm either missing someone saying "hello" or vice-versa - but I'm getting used to saying "hello" a couple of times



5 out of 5 stars excellent team   July 13, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is a very practical team, the quality of their sound is quite nitida and regarding the duration of the battery is more than enough excellent team ...


4 out of 5 stars great for hands free   July 8, 2008
I don't like the look of an ear piece and had heard good things about the Motorola T305 from my daughter who has one. This came within 5 days of ordering, was very easy to set up, has a short charge time, is small and unobtrusive and is priced much lower than I saw it a brick 'n morter stores. I don't have any problem at all with the "annoying" blue light some reviewers mentioned, don't even notice it. The only drawback I've experienced is that clarity seems to be compromised a little at high speeds, otherwise everyone I've talked to says it's just as tho I'm talking directly into my cell phone. I highly recommend this product!


1 out of 5 stars Never buy this item!   July 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The first one I got stopped working in about a month later, so Motorola replaced me with supposedly a newer one. New one continues to work but
- person on the other side cannot hear correctly
- lots of static like noises even when fully charged

For the excellent customer service, I should give 5 stars to Motorola and 1 (or 0) star to this particular product.

Update: After this, I tried Plantronics voyager 510 as a BT earpiece. This also had issues (while better than this Motorola T305), and so I gave up on bluetooth and went for wired in-ear Sennheiser headphones




5 out of 5 stars Great Hands Free Device   June 29, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had a hands-free bluetooth device for the ear before. But, found it annoying ,especially for long periods of time, to have this thing handing on my ear. So I tried this speaker device that clips on the visor of my car. I can hear the caller very clearly and they can hear me clearly, but have to have the windows rolled up and radio turned off. Otherwise the microphone picks up the sounds, same issue with the ear device. But, that is not a big concern and do not need the radio playing when talking anyway. The price was reasonable and about the same as for an ear device.

There are a few blemishes that I would like to point out, not deal breakers. The device should, but doesn't, come with a charger for the home. Luckily I own a Motorola cell phone and could use it on the speaker device. Secondly, the flashing blue light at night is very distracting. They need to make it smaller and less annoying. Also the light is impossible to see in the daylight. Would be nice if they had an audio only mode you could switch it to.

Great invention and I am very please with the product. Just needs a little fine tuning.


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