Motorola MOTOPURE H12 Bluetooth Headset Introduced

MOTOPURE H12 Bluetooth Headset Motorola has unveiled its universal Wi-Fi Bluetooth Headset, called the MOTOPURE H12. Developed for the user to experience clear voice, it also makes it easy for users to hear in a dynamic noisy environment.

The dual microphones that are equipped into the headset have the ability to separate the user’s voice from the background and wind noise. It further improves the user’s voice and channeling pure, clear, natural sound to the other person.

This sleek device has been developed with a ear bud and a hook that ensures comfort while wearing it over the ear. TrueComfort should be given the credit for the same and keeps the earpiece intact when the user is walking, jogging, jumping and performing many more activities while talking via the earpiece.

“The MOTOPURE H12 provides an unmatched combination of superior sound quality with style and comfort to help today’s sophisticated mobile consumer to hear and be heard as they move about their busy day in different noise environments.” said Jason Few, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Companion Products, Motorola, Inc.

MOTOPURE H12 is compatible with CrystalTalk, a clarity technology that enhances the audio experience without any sort of user intervention. This very first wireless headset also eliminates the sound in the noisiest background.

Jason continued, “The H12’s premiere audio technology, design and style make it a premium hands-free solution that helps ‘silence the noise’ for on-the-go consumers and marks Motorola’s innovation and expertise that have driven the company’s growth and global leadership in the Bluetooth accessories market.”

Motorola’s smaller, sleeker and thinner MOTOPURE H12 Universal Bluetooth Headset will be out in stores by Q4 of this year. Priced at $99.99, this the headset is expected to be available in AT&T stores.


Posted on 11 November, 2007 By Feature Editor
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  • Posted By: Chic,Dec 15th, 2007 pm31 09.40pm

    I bought one today and the only problem I have is the echo in my ear. Other then that the person on the other end thinks im on the headset of the phone.

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