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  • Motorola intros H560 and H620 Bluetooth headsets

    Filed under: Motorola , Accessories Moto's rolled out a pair of new Bluetooth headsets for delivery in the third quarter, one ho-hum and one with a fairly unique distinction. Starting off with the boring stuff, the H560 (pictured left) features a three-color light to indicate battery level, echo cancelation, noise reduction, automatic volume adjustment based on ambient noise, and a selection of earpieces. Here's where it gets a little more interesting, though: Motorola is calling out its H620 as its first headset optimized for in-car use. None of the features of the headset itself seem specific to the model -- it just features the same auto volume adjustment and noise reduction as the H560 -- but it includes a dashboard headset holder and rapid car charger, which is kinda cool if a dedicated car kit isn't your cup of tea. Personally, though, we're still holding out for that bone conduction set we've been promised. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • Motorola releasing first bone conduction headset this summer

    Filed under: Motorola , Accessories We've learned from a source close to the project that Motorola is planning on rolling out a bone conduction headset "this summer" based on Nextlink's technology. This totally jibes with recent news that Moto and Nextlink had partnered up -- and furthermore, that the long-overdue Invisio Q7 would be straight up Moto branded by the time it actually hit store shelves -- and sure enough, the photo we've been provided certainly looks like a Q7 in Moto clothing. We don't have anything else solid at this point, but we're told that the headset performs brilliantly in windy conditions, a common complaint for Jawbone owners. Motorola, Nextlink, whomever, we don't really care what this thing is called, we're just happy to hear we'll finally have it out in the next few months. Permalink | Email this | Comments
  • The Motorola Z9's amazing, exciting accessories in the wild

    Filed under: Motorola , ATT , Accessories Probably not worth rushing out to a store for, but some AT&T retail locations are starting to receive stock of the upcoming Motorola Z9's incredible batch of accessories. So, you know, if for whatever reason you were still holding out an irrational belief that the Z9 doesn't exist, this is probably the straw that breaks the camel's back right here. Now, let's just hope that we get something to actually put in the holster any minute now . Follow the break for another shot of the goods. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
  • Motorola prepping new headset, RAZR 2 "Luxury Edition" for holidays

    Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , GSM , EDGE , Accessories Holy crap, it didn't take long at all for Motorola to start the process of diluting its RAZR 2 brand (sound like a familiar tactic ?) with a confusing array of variants and special editions. What happened to "we will not ride one horse to the bitter end again," guys? Ah, well... anyway, the RAZR 2 du jour for the holiday season will be the "Luxury Edition," featuring gold-plated accents on a black background (could look nice or terribly gaudy, we won't know until we see it), an "engraved diamond pattern" on the d-pad, a soft touch rear, and a bunch of bundled accessories. No word on whether this one will be an EDGE-only V8 or a 3G V9, but if we had to guess, we'd say it'll probably be a V8 to give AT&T a little more exclusive breathing room. Also in the pipe is the H12 Bluetooth headset that appears to be positioned as a higher-end unit. We'll pass along visuals as we get 'em, but in the meantime, follow the break for more details straight from the horse's mouth. [Thanks, anonymous tipster] The Motorola H12: Performance Meets Style For techno trend setters and urban sophisticates, the Motorola H12 headset is a perfect fashion accessory that combines its patented CrystalTalk[TM] technology with a high-end design. Key features include: * CrystalTalk[TM] that dramatically filters and reduces noise in all environments * The smallest 2-mic package for unobtrusive wearing and carrying * Diamond-cut edges and high-gloss finishes with a perforated metal grill * Laser precision ear interface, multiple ear cushions and premium materials for ultimate comfort The RAZR2 Luxury Edition: The Ultimate Status Symbol The Motorola RAZR2 Luxury Edition combines cutting-edge technology with high-end touches to create a lavish mobile device that is stunning both inside and out. This limited edition, upscale luxury device is the ultimate holiday gift. Key features include...
  • FCC outs Motorola O ROKR Pro Bluetooth headphone sunglasses

    Does anyone actually wear these things? The FCC has outed the Motorola O ROKR Pro Bluetooth sunglasses on their web-site . Seriously, the Motorola O ROKR Pro Bluetooth headphone sunglasses look similar to the Oakley Thumps there were such a fantastic flop. Motorola’s joint venture with Oakley to develop sunglasses with built-in headphones seems to be more of a whimsical exercise in design than a real seller. But, to the O ROKR’s credit, the awkward MP3 player that bulged out from the side of the Oakley Thump is been replaced with a more sleek Bluetooth module. The O ROKR Pro’s are designed to work with a Bluetooth connection to stream music from your handset, and supports AVRCP for controlling your music from the sunglasses. The shades also double as a wireless headset, so that’s a definite plus. Up-time is claimed to be 5 hours after a full charge. Pricing and availability is not yet known. We’ll keep you updated. Read on for more pics. FCC ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola Revives PEBL From Grave - New Moto PEBL ROKR U9Motorola Goes Official With Four CDMA Mobiles - ROKR Z6m, RAZR maxx Ve, W385, W355Mysterious Motorola 3G Flip Phone Passes FCC MusterGPS equipped Motorola i876 passes FCCFCC outs another Katana successor - Sanyo Katana DLX
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