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BATTERY LIFE :
The H500 has almost the same battery life as my HS850, but the only difference is the lower standby time (200 hours on HS850 and 150 hours on H500). This could be a result of the smaller size, but it is still good enough. Depending on the amount of usage this unit will give you six to eight hours of talk time; that is the longest any Bluetooth (rechargeable) headset will give you (right now). Your cell phones battery will probably run out before this headset runs out of juice. By the way, it takes about an hour (or maybe less) to fully charge this baby; the blue light will turn off when it is charged. SOUND QUALITY : I have used the HS850 for more than two months now and I did notice a little difference in the quality. The sound is clearer and the volume can go a little higher. I did not experience static or any other kind of disrupting noises while using this headset. The volume control helps adjust the volume to my needs and without the need to touch my phone.
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