Motorola Introduces Two Advanced Noise Cancellation Universal Headsets
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Motorola has unveiled two new, universal Bluetooth headsets that comes with background noise cancellation. The new MOTOPURE H15 Universal Bluetooth Headset features an exclusive flip design and has a dual-microphone design. It will automatically enhances frequencies to improve call clarity in both loud and quiet environments. The Motorola H780 Universal Bluetooth Headset offers style and distinct audio sound. Both headsets allow users to silence the noise with Motorola’s improved CrystalTalk technology for headsets.
Both MOTOPURE H15 and the H780 offer proprietary technology and other key features, including:
* Multipoint technology that enables users to connect to both a compatible Bluetooth enabled personal and business phone simultaneously.
* Universal compatibility, tested to work with over 200 compatible phone models from over 15 brands.
* Motorola’s TrueComfort design that conforms to the ear and has multiple ear cushion options for an even more customizable fit.
* EasyPair technology that simplifies how users connect with a compatible cell phone.
MOTOPURE H15 converts 15 minutes of charging time to over an hour of talk time. The headset stays connected to the phone while recharging on the desktop stand, so users are always ready to take the next call.
The new Motorola H780 lets users take the conversation for up to seven hours of hands-free talk time. A tiny, 9mm speaker comfortably fits over 90 percent of users tested by Motorola. A brushed, carbon fiber finish, spun metal, and textured side band create a sleek and slim look. MOTOPURE H15 and the H780 are expected to be available beginning in Q4 2008.
Both MOTOPURE H15 and the H780 offer proprietary technology and other key features, including:
* Multipoint technology that enables users to connect to both a compatible Bluetooth enabled personal and business phone simultaneously.
* Universal compatibility, tested to work with over 200 compatible phone models from over 15 brands.
* Motorola’s TrueComfort design that conforms to the ear and has multiple ear cushion options for an even more customizable fit.
* EasyPair technology that simplifies how users connect with a compatible cell phone.
MOTOPURE H15 converts 15 minutes of charging time to over an hour of talk time. The headset stays connected to the phone while recharging on the desktop stand, so users are always ready to take the next call.
The new Motorola H780 lets users take the conversation for up to seven hours of hands-free talk time. A tiny, 9mm speaker comfortably fits over 90 percent of users tested by Motorola. A brushed, carbon fiber finish, spun metal, and textured side band create a sleek and slim look. MOTOPURE H15 and the H780 are expected to be available beginning in Q4 2008.
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