High class headset

Nov 7, 2007 11:50 GMT  ·  By

Motorola rolled out the red carpet for a new headset and also got David Beckham, the major football star, to promote them. The device is supposed to provide the most evolved performances with some special features.

The headset uses the CrystalTalk technology that Motorola used until now only in some high end mobile phones. Now, it takes the great sound quality one step further, to the headsets to make a perfect pair with the best music rendering handsets.

The MOTOPURE H12 uses dual microphones to separate the user's voice from background and wind noise. The technology makes the user's voice and channeling send a pure, clear, natural sounding audio to the caller. Moreover, through TrueComfort design, the three ear cushion options, the user should feel perfectly comfortable when wearing them.

Motorola used, once again, David Beckham as the figure to represent the MOTOPURE H12 headset, as he brought great popularity to some mobile phones it promoted before for this producer. The device includes a perforated alloy bezel and diamond-cut metal, high gloss accents and a soft touch side housing, all meant to emphasize its classy look.

"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", commented Jason Few, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Companion Products, at Motorola.

Moreover, "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", Jason Few further added.

The MOTOPURE H12 Universal Bluetooth Headset will be available starting with the fourth quarter of 2007. The producer mentioned nothing on the headset's price.