Motorola Boom Bluetooth Headset: Work, play, answer calls and listen to music with a headset that is compatible with nearly all Bluetooth-enabled devices. Wander up to 300' away from your devices without losing a moment of stunning sound clarity. With 3 ways to wear it, you can customize the comfort and style of this headset for your specific needs.
I had a Motorola Whisper for a couple of years, but it died. They don't make it any more, so I thought this Boom would be comparable. IT WAS NOT. I went back the next day and exchanged it for the Plantronics Voyager. The website for the Boom says it announces callers by name, but it doesn't. You can't answer by voice. You CAN make calls by voice by pressing the call button to activate Siri. You have to flip it off to put it in standby mode and other reviews say the flip breaks. The ear tips do not hold it securely in my ear. Maddeningly, if you're listening to audio, it goes off as soon as your phone locks, so you have to set your phone to never auto lock. So if you forget to lock it manually, you'll drain your phone's battery. I gave it two stars because it does allow you to talk on your phone hands free, but that's it.
Motorola Boom Bluetooth Headset: Work, play, answer calls and listen to music with a headset that is compatible with nearly all Bluetooth-enabled devices. Wander up to 300' away from your devices without losing a moment of stunning sound clarity. With 3 ways to wear it, you can customize the comfort and style of this headset for your specific needs.
Does it support voice to text & vice versa?
No
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Motorola - Boom Bluetooth Headset - Black
Motorola Boom Bluetooth Headset: Work, play, answer calls and listen to music with a headset that is compatible with nearly all Bluetooth-enabled devices. Wander up to 300' away from your devices without losing a moment of stunning sound clarity. With 3 ways to wear it, you can customize the comfort and style of this headset for your specific needs.
Can I say (answer) to answer the call?
And (ignore) to ignore a call?