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If you own a Bluetooth headset for your phone, you’re already saving yourself from allegedly dangerous microwaves emitted by your cellular phone but is your headset really that good?
Current Bluetooth headset users report poor sound when surrounded by noise, high battery consumption and somewhat incomfortable wear. All that is about to change with Motorola’s H5 Miniblue headset that’s probably going to lead a new generation of an impressively functional technology mix.
Wearing one of these tiny headsets makes you look a little weird when you talk in public, until the people around you realize you have a little blue LED light pulsing near one of your ears. Then, you’re just another business person conducting matters wirelessly… and yes, this qualifies you as “normal”.
Now, imagine the earpiece is so small that it’s basically impossible to see when just walking by. This is what you’ll have to get used to because the H5 Miniblue is lodged within your ear and even uses bone vibrations between your jaw and ear canal to sustain your conversations. This makes your voice clear, even when you’re in the middle of crowd. Wow.
The device has a range of 30 feet but few people ever wander so far away from their phone. If this wasn’t enough, the battery life has been dramatically improved, thanks to the new technology which consumes a lot less energy. Of course, it’s smaller so it’ll last about an hour and a half of continuous talk.
Here’s a quick summary of the H5 Miniblue’s features:
The Motorola H5 MINIBLUE is expected to be available in the first half of 2006.
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