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Wednesday, July 23, 2008 --- 46 days ago http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/wmexperts/~3/343597899/review_motorola_h12_blueto
CrystalTalk is Motorola’s latest audio technology that is reported to deliver maximum audio performance in even the noisiest of environments. The Motorola H12 Bluetooth Headset ($89.95) is Moto’s first headset to incorporate this technology. According to Motorola, CrystalTalk uses dual microphones to cancel out background noise, enhance your voice and channel pure, clear audio directly into your ear. On paper, it would seem the H12 is leading the pack of mini-headsets on the market today. To see if CrystalTalk and the Motorola H12 deliver the maximum audio performance, read on! Out of the Box The Motorola H12 is a lightweight headset, weighing only .4 ounces, and is very similar to the Motorola BH680. Measuring 1.65 inches long and .7 inches wide, the H12 is a smidgen larger than the H680. The best way to describe the headset’s diamond cut metal surface is sleek. The H12 comes packaged with two charging cradles, the AC adapter, a few ear buds of assorted sizes, a Quick Start Guide and a clip that allows you to snap the headset to a shirt button. The headset also has a clear plastic ear hook that can be reversed for left ear use. I don’t understand Motorola’s thinking on providing two chargers. One is a charging case (just like you get with the BH680) that the headset sits down into that the other is a stylish cradle that the headset leans on. Both charge through magnetic contacts and with only one AC adapter, having one i ... |
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