Brand: Motorola
Category: Audio
Document Type: Quick Start Guide
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Brand: Motorola
Category: Audio
Document Type: Quick Start Guide
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:30 p.m.
You can use your HT820 headphones simultaneously with a Bluetooth A2DP enabled audio device and your Bluetooth cell phones!
Before using your HT820 for the first time, charge the headphones for 2 hours. A fully charged battery provides approximately: 14 hrs of music listening, 17 hrs of talk time, or 500 hrs of standby time.
Before you can use your headphones with a Bluetooth enabled product, you must pair it with that product.
Your headphones are successfully paired with a device and ready to use.
To turn your headphones on, press and hold the left side Call button until the indicator light flashes 3 times. To turn your headphones off, press and hold the left side Call button until the indicator light flashes rapidly and then turns off.
Your headphones are designed to be worn comfortably with the neck band positioned behind your head.
Pair the headphones to the music device (PAIR). Then pair the headset with your phone. Power your headphones off and then back on. After a few moments it will connect with both the music device and phone.
Adjust volume, skip songs, and play/pause/stop music.
Are you having sound interruption or connection issues? Bluetooth could be subject to interference. Try turning your headphone off and back on. If you experience audio interruptions while the headphone is connected to both music source and a Bluetooth phone, disconnecting the phone will eliminate the audio interruptions.
Turn on your phone's Bluetooth feature. For most Motorola phones, navigate to Menu > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth Link > Setup > Power > Change > On.
Make a voice dial call, end a call, receive a call, reject a call, redial last call, answer a second incoming call, use call waiting, join a 3-way call, put an active call on hold, mute/unmute a call.
The indicator light provides information about your headphone status.
The audio tones provide information about your headphone status.
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Sound interruption or connection issues | Bluetooth as a wireless technology could be subject to interference of other wireless traffic existing in your environment. Try turning your headphone off and back on. This automatically resets the connection. If you experience audio interruptions while the headphone is connected to both music source and a Bluetooth phone, disconnecting the phone will eliminate the audio interruptions. |