| | | |  - Enjoy the freedom to roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls
- USB adapter and Bluetooth headset bundle
- Tested and approved as a Skype certified product
- Works with any Bluetooth enabled phone, PC, PDA or printer that supports headset and hands-free profiles
- Headset provides up to 10 hours talk time or approximately 200 hours standby time
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| | | |  Product Description: The days of being tied to your computer during VoIP (voice over IP) calls are over! The same Bluetooth headset you use with your mobile phone now works equally well with your PC.Enable your PC for Bluetooth with the USB PC adapter and enjoy the freedom to roam up to 30 feet from your computer during VoIP calls talking through your Bluetooth headset.Insert the PC850 adapter into the USB port of your PC or laptop to enable it for Bluetooth. Connect your H500 headset via Bluetooth to your PC850. Place a VoIP call using a PC based service - such as Skype. Enjoy calls up to 30 feet away from your computer, talking through your Bluetooth headset! |  | | | |

 Average Rating : 
Rating : - PC850: A Standard Defect While one would hope that Motorola's experience with telephony would give it an edge with VOIP, the USB-Bluetooth device PC850 underperforms. Perhaps that's still a little too lenient. Widcomm slapped together the PC850 using poor design and poor testing. Its weak engineering shows its flaws every time I try to connect the Bluetooth device in its USB slot.
Like other users, my experience with the H500 is fine. Motorola apparently did this one right, but when combined with the PC850 all hell breaks loose. Remove, re-install, and update to the latest drivers...but to no avail. I even bought another PC850 after the first one stopped responding, thinking that this would solve the "USB device not recognized problem." Obviously, I was wrong.
Verdict: the PC850 is a piece of junk.
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