Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker – Portable speakers
By admin On August 11th, 2010- Sold Individually
Product Description
Item #: U60334. World-class acoustic stereo sound goes wireless with the Motorola EQ7. Blast music in full, rich sound and take calls over the high-quality speakerphone with a powerful built-in microphone.
Product Type: Portable speakers
Dimensions (WxDxH): 6.7 in x 6.1 in x 1.7 in
Weight: 15.5 oz
Speaker Type: Active
Audio Amplifier: Integrated
Connectivity Technology: Wireless, wired – Bluetooth 2.0
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Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker – Portable speakers
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M. Robert Goldston Says: August 11th, 2010 at 10:20 pm
I have a blackberry 8350i Curve (software version 4.6.1.204) with the Nextel push-to-talk feature. I find the EQ7 to have excellent sound quality and range. Set up was extremely easy and it only took me about 1 minute to open the box, plug in power, and connect to my phone using Bluetooth. The hands free phone features work with the push-to-talk and regular phone calls on the 8350i. When I leave my office, I just press the pause button on the EQ7 and walk away. After I return (sometimes +90 minutes), I just press the play button and start the music again. The EQ7 would also work as an excellent conference phone for small groups.
EQ7 Pros:
- easy to set up and use
- uses 4 “AA” batteries for music on the go
- very good sound quality for music and phone, it can play very loud for its size
- affordable price, looks good on your desk
- comes with double 3.5 audio connector if you have mp3 or IPod device. (My blackberry only has a 2.5 connector and adaptors don’t work well with the 8350i).
- You can control the music/phone features with the EQ7 or by using the 8350i (volume, track, pause, voice command dialing, pause, play, mute).
EQ7 Cons:
- The music kept cutting in/out every 30-90 seconds when I had my Plantronics Discovery 925 earpiece connected at the same time. I disconnect other Bluetooth devices on my blackberry when using the EQ7.
- The music cuts out momentarily if you are in the process of connecting another Bluetooth device in the same area (Example: when syncing a Bluetooth PowerPoint presenter to a laptop within 30 feet).
- Battery life isn’t very long (about 7-9 hours), I changed to rechargeable AA.
Rating: 5 / 5
Charles Duncan Says: August 12th, 2010 at 12:55 am
This little package is the best thing yet! It sounds great and functions flawlessly with my Moto Q9H. The range is all they say too! Almost makes me want to buy another…just because!
I highly suggest this for anyone that wants to be able to listen to their music, and still be available for the phone. Perfect for the personal office!
Rating: 5 / 5
D Jones Says: August 12th, 2010 at 1:23 am
Purchased this primarily to pair with new iPad and secondarily with a bluetooth cellphone. Packaging and quality feel of the unit is excellent. This is not a cheap device. You do pay a bit more for the quality.
It pairs with the iPad perfectly following the easy directions in the owners manual. iPad discovered this device almost instantly and paired with it without inputting any codes. Once paired with the iPad, all audio which normally comes out of the iPad speaker plays through this system. Volume is then controlled by volume controls on this device and not the iPad. Sound quality is far superior to the iPads small speakers and matches or exceeds all portable battery powered speakers I’ve listened to in its size range. Its small footprint complements the iPad and makes it an ideal traveling companion.
It also pairs with my bluetooth cellphone and allows pairing to both my phone and iPad at the same time. So far, it exceeds my expectations and complements my iPad and cellphone perfectly. Additionally, I also use Apple’s wireless bluetooth keyboard with my iPad. The wireless keyboard and this device operate fine together without any disruption or interference to either device.
Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
Harry L. Jin Says: August 12th, 2010 at 3:53 am
I just received this unit and have connected it to my HTC HD2 smartphone and ASUS laptop. Both the music player and Slacker radio worked fine, although the playback controls only work for the HTC music player (probably due to the phone settings)
Linking up was no problem for both speaker usage and handsfree. The effective range seems to be at least as good as my Jawbone headset (> 30 feet).
Feedback from people I have called on my phone said the sound quality was better than my Jawbone headset. The noise and echo cancellation seem OK.
Sound quality was clear and well defined. Bass response is not really present for this small a unit, but adequate for vocals. The volume is more than sufficient for normal listening. Anyone who wants room rattling sound levels should look elsewhere.
The AC adapter is somewhat large, but it does support international voltages so I can take it on trips.
The supplied documentation is sufficient.
The only thing I wish it had was a speaker mute function. It does have a microphone mute function.
Rating: 4 / 5
Hoffy50 Says: August 12th, 2010 at 4:17 am
I bought this hoping it would work with my storm, but it doesn’t. The phone functions work, but not the music play/skip functions. So, I bought the EQ5, and that one works (although it’s not as nice as the sound from the EQ7).
Rating: 5 / 5