Hi--the H700 worked fine for a few weeks. NOw it dies after about 45 minutes talk time and 3-4 hours on standby. I see others have the problem. any solutions??
Open it and see if it has a battery. Take the battery to RadioShack and have them get you the correct battery. Use contact cement glue to put it back together.
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Dear Friend,
U are saying that u have bought this mobile 2 yrs back so check wither ur battery has been expired and change it.Otherwise switch off ur mobile and put it in charge and check it out the normal standby for any mobile is 2 to 3 hrs.Kindly check it and revert back
Ok here is the answer. There H700 have a small foam windscreen inside over the microphone that over time block the sound. The answer is to carefully open the unit and remove the obstruction and clean residue from the microphone and it will work like new. here is a link to pictures and instructions. http://www.geocities.com/jconkwright/H700fix.html
I think the normal talk time is around 6 to 8 hrs if your battery is holding less you probably have a unit with a faulty battery
how old is your headset
I looked up the battery specs for your phone. They are 3 X 200mah= 600mah battery packs. They should last 8 hrs talk time with the headsets. This style of battery pack in my experience only last about 1 1/2years and sometimes longer and "sometimes" shorter...much shorter. I bet you never had problems when you first got them. Basicly this "battery design arrangment" goes back many years before newer battery technlogy was developed. But designers still insist on using them even today. They are cheap to make.
****Time to replace them with new ones.****
Make sure you follow the mfgs charging instructions:
"After battery installation, place the handsets in their base unit or charger and allow to charge for 16 hours before use. You can keep the battery charged by returning the handsets to their base unit or charger after each use. When the battery is fully depleted, a
recharge takes about 12 hours. Average talk time on a fully charged battery is about eight
hours depending on environmental conditions, standby time is approximately four days."
Good luck
I had the same problem with my Razor and the H700. I removed the device from the phone and reinstalled and that fixed the pairing probelm...Now I have another problem. I can hear the party I'm talking to just fine but no onee can hear me...this is my second Motorola ear piece and I've had the same problem twice...I think its a microphone problem...anyway, try to unistall and then reinstall the ear piece, that should fix your problem
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