The S9s comes in a simple box, nothing flashy like some of the museum glass case headset setups I’ve seen some of the recently-reviewed Bluetooth headsets come in. Which is fine, you’re not buying the ...
We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. Looking and Sounding Good: Three Generations of Folding/Sliding Motorola Bluetooth Headsets Reviewed and Compared As a newcomer to ...
Motorola H620 and H560 Are the Ideal Blend of Clarity and Comfort, Optimized for In-Car and on the Go Environments Motorola, Inc., the global market leader in Bluetooth enabled accessories today ...
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Motorola just announced their tiny Oasis Bluetooth headset, a wee headset that offers superior wind and noise cancellation along with a 6 hour talk time and 7 days on standby. The device also supports ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. CrystalTalk is Motorola’s latest audio technology that is reported to deliver maximum audio ...
When my wife threw my old Bluetooth headset away at a Subway Restaurant in New Orléans, LA, I acted like I was really upset and took the opportunity to buy a newer and better one. The Motorola Elite ...
Motorola has released its impressive Bluetooth headset designed for users who regularly drives an automobile. The super cool headset is named Motorola Roadster 2. The design of this headset is almost ...
This isn’t the smallest headset. In fact, Motorola’s Elite Sliver Bluetooth Headset ($130) is actually bulkier than many other personal BT headsets. Its trick, though, is to hide most of the bulk ...
In case you need a stylish new Bluetooth headset to go along with your brand new Moto X, Motorola also announced the Moto Hint. Meant to be as discreet as possible, the Hint almost looks like an ear ...
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