Motorola has announced two new Bluetooth headsets with background noise cancellation technology and CrystalTalk, the manufacturer's proprietary technology for voice clarity, as it is obvious. The headsets announced were the H15 and H780.
The H15 has flip design, and enhances the frequency automatically to improve quality and clarity, so that the user doesn't have to constantly play with the controls. The H780 has a "A brushed, carbon fiber finish, spun metal, and textured side band create a sleek and slim look".
Both headsets are expected to release in Q4 2008. Press release after the jump.
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. – 18 Sept. 2008 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), the global market leader in Bluetooth enabled accessories, today added to its industry-leading portfolio two new, universal Bluetooth headsets that are the best for background noise cancellation.1 The new MOTOPURE H15 Universal Bluetooth Headset features an exclusive flip design and has the best background noise cancellation, based on independent testing of the top-selling dual-microphone Bluetooth headsets, and the Motorola H780 Universal Bluetooth Headset offers style and distinct audio sound. Both headsets allow users to silence the noise with Motorola’s improved CrystalTalkTM technology for headsets, ensuring that they can hear and be heard clearly.
“Today’s mobile consumers demand a headset that delivers outstanding sound quality, particularly in the noisy environments they typically encounter every day,” said Wayne White, corporate vice president and general manager of companion products for Motorola. “With superior audio quality to silence the noise, along with comfort and design, MOTOPURE H15 and the H780 are the latest examples of Motorola’s innovations that are exceeding consumer demands and driving its global leadership in the Bluetooth accessories market.”
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 simultaneously2.
- Universal compatibility, tested to work with over 200 compatible phone models from over 15 brands.
- Motorola’s TrueComfortTM 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: Hear the Difference
Designed for busy, mobile consumers who are on the go and in frequently changing noise environments, MOTOPURE H15 is the best Bluetooth headset for background noise cancellation1 to deliver pure sound quality. As surrounding background noise increases, users won’t have to adjust the volume manually, because H15 automatically enhances frequencies to improve call clarity in both loud and quiet environments.The exclusive Motorola flip design with RapidConnect™ technology makes it easy to use; just open to talk and close to save battery life. 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. High-end materials ensure maximum performance and a comfortable-fitting product, not to mention good looks. As Motorola’s new, premium headset, H15 combines the quality, consistency and ease-of-use familiar to Motorola users.
Consumers can learn more about MOTOPURE H15 by visiting www.motorola.com/H15.
Motorola H780: Quick, Simple and Powerful
H780 lets users take the conversation while on the go – from the office to the street or the crowded airport terminal. With exceptional sound quality from CrystalTalk technology for headsets and seven hours of hands-free talk time, the H780 enables users to carry on a conversation while on the go for as long as necessary. A tiny, 9mm speaker comfortably fits over 90 percent of users tested. A brushed, carbon fiber finish, spun metal, and textured side band create a sleek and slim look.Consumers can learn more about the H780 by visiting www.motorola.com/H780.
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