MotoPure H12 Bluetooth headset for noisy environments

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Motorola, Inc. has unveiled the MotoPure H12 Universal Bluetooth Headset, a product that helps users to better hear and be heard in dynamic noise environments.

Taking the MotoPure H12 to the streets and other noisy locations where today’s on-the-go consumers live, work and play, Motorola introduced its first headset with the audio-enhancing technology, CrystalTalk.

As seen — and heard — from some of the world’s noisiest locations, including the busy streets of New York City’s Columbus Circle and one of London’s most trafficked transportation hubs, Paddington Station, Motorola unveiled the MotoPure H12 during the company’s first global virtual press conference.  Designed for the most sophisticated, discerning mobile consumer, the new headset features noise cancellation, discreet convenience and an iconic look.

The headset’s version of CrystalTalk technology — previously only found in select Motorola handsets — is always on to enhance the audio experience without any sort of user intervention.  The MotoPure H12 uses dual microphones to separate the user’s voice from background and wind noise, enhancing the user’s voice and channelling pure, clear, natural sounding audio to the caller.

It also assures extended wear comfort thanks to its TrueComfort ear bud design driven by Motorola’s ergonomic measurement study of the human ear, with research that included two years of digital assessments that spanned age, sex and race.  The result: a fit that is optimised around shape, not just size.

Additional features include using TrueComfort design, the three ear cushion options, combined with an eight millimetre external speaker, deliver an “outstanding” fit, according to more than 90% of people tested; the flexible lightweight ear hook securely holds the headset in place to prevent it from flapping or falling.  The headset also can be worn on either ear, and even comfortably with eyewear.

Also, a mix of materials that projects a petite silhouette, including perforated alloy bezel and diamond-cut metal, high gloss accents and a soft touch side housing.

The headset comes with a suite of accessories to integrate the H12 into the consumer’s dynamic day including a matching desktop charger, charging case and shirt clip. It has a talk time of up to 5.5 hours — with consistent, constant noise reduction — and a wireless range of up to 10 meters.

The MotoPure H12 Universal Bluetooth headset will be available in the fourth quarter of 2007.