Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth Headset

Motorola have introduced their latest Bluetooth headset, the Motorola Endeavor HX1, which, curiously (we say curiously with the likes of Aliph’s Jawbone Bluetooth headsets squarely in mind), Motorola claim is the ‘only Bluetooth headset to use true bone conduction technology’.
On and above being ‘the first’ Bluetooth headset to use ‘true’ bone conduction technology the Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth Headset is also billed as being the first to combine Motorola’s CrystalTalk noise cancellation technology with what’s termed as a ‘stealth mode’ which serves to cancel out noise (background/wind) by triggering the aforementioned bone conduction technology and shutting down the units integrated microphone.
“Motorola Endeavor HX1 adds a new level of audio superiority to our industry leading portfolio and is made for people who want the freedom to take hands-free calls despite extreme noise and wind environments,” said Wayne White, corporate vice president, companion products, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Whether you are driving in a convertible, attending a concert or standing on a busy street, Motorola Endeavor allows you to hear and be heard.”
Motorola are yet to confirm pricing citing regional variances but they have at least confirmed that the Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth Headset will ship to multiple regions following its initial release in Asia from next month.
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