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Motorola Pure H12 Motopure Bluetooth Headset | 
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| Brand: Motorola Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $32.85 You Save: $97.14 (75%)
New (10) Used (1) from $32.85
Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 6817
Color: BLACK Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
MPN: H12 Model: H12 UPC: 802029021130 EAN: 0888063924057 ASIN: B001B39XX0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Crystal-Talk: filters out background noise using two microphones. | | • | True-Comfort Design: Three ear cushions, molded speaker and discreet rotating ear hook for a superb personal fit, even with eyewear. | | • | Battery Check: Three color display for instant battery level indication. | | • | Easy Pairing: Exclusive technology helps simplify how you connect to your other compatible Bluetooth devices. | | • | Premium Materials: Diamond-cut metal and high-gloss finishes. Large, easy to find and use buttons for quick and convenient usage. Battery lasting up to 5 1/2 hours talk time and 200 hours standby |
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Product Description Minimal size, maximum audio performance and style. The MOTOPURE H12 is the ultimate in clarity, luxury, freedom and comfort. The first Bluetooth enabled headset with Motorola's audio-enhancing CrystalTalk for headsets technology, the MOTOPURE H12 allows users to hear better and be heard. The MOTOPURE H12 headset also has the smallest Motorola external speaker to-date, assuring 'fits-like-a-glove' comfort and elegance thanks to its TrueComfort ear bud design and high gloss finishes.The MOTOPURE H12 features Motorola's proprietary CrystalTalk for headsets technology, which makes it possible to have natural phone conversations in dynamic noisy environments. It uses two microphones to separate the user's voice from background and wind noise, enhancing the user's voice and channeling pure, clear audio directly into the user's ear.The MOTOPURE H12 feels as good as it looks and sounds. The TrueComfort design is the result of an intensive two-year ergonomic measurement study of the human ear, research that spanned age, sex and race. The result: a fit that is optimized around comfort, style and audio performance.Perforated alloy bezel and diamond-cut metal, high gloss accents and a soft touch side housing deliver a discreet yet stunning headset. Minimalist and sleek, the H12 is smaller than a lipstick or golf tee and weighs only 12 grams. The H12 comes with matching desktop charger, charging case and carrying solution - a complete solution to carry, help protect, and charge in style.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Worst headset EVER November 14, 2008 This is the absolute worst headset I have ever owned. It will randomly disconnect while on the phone without any warning. The battery last about an hour if I'm lucky. I sent one back to Motorola and the one the sent back to me ended up being even worse than the first one I had. It does NOT have any sort of noise canceling at all. I will not be buying any Motorola products again.
Good quality headset September 7, 2008 This headset is pretty good, though still a bit uncomfortable after continuous use (over 1hr). The call quality varies for the most part, sometimes it is extremely clear and other times the party being reached sounds like they are mumbling. I'm not sure if this has to do with their phones or reception but I find it always sounds better when I switch back to my phone in these instances.
Besides the headset's call quality limitations, it is quite the looker! The silvery futuristic finish is quite attractive and I can imagine it looking quite sharp on someone wearing a suit.
For the most part I am pretty satisfied with my purchase, but occasionally the quality is bad.
Cell phone being used: Sony Ericsson W810.
Mediocre September 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The technology here doesn't begin to approach that of the Aliph Jawbone (which it seems to be trying to compete with).
The Aliph Jawbone has very clear calls (both you hearing them/them hearing you). The problem with the Jawbone is that it's very, very bad at understanding what I say when I want to call someone while driving, so that's a deal killer right there. (I mean it's absolutely useless for this, which is the main thing I need it for. It also looks like cheap plastic in person, with a rubber ear loop that's impossibly difficult to put on easily/quickly.)
This one works prety good for voice recognition to make calls for you, and the look of it is VERY slick and of high quality (better than in pictures), but the overall sound quality is nothing special at all. In fact it's mediocre.
If you feel you need a Motorola headset for some reason the Motorola H680 actually got a higher score in Consumer Reports than this one did (and was the second highest rated bluetooth mono [as opposed to stereo] headset overall).
I'm still looking for the perfect one.
Beautiful design, terrible performance August 12, 2008 I wanted a noise reducing blue tooth headset and didn't want to spend a lot of money. I got suckered into trying this because of it's beautiful design, charging cradle and Motorola name. I don't know how Motorola could put their name on this piece of crap. I got constant static on both ends of my conversation. Everyone I called complained that they could not hear me. I had to constantly repeat myself and talk very loud to be heard. I tried pairing it with my new LG Dare and also my iPhone. The results with both phones were the same, horrible!
I later purchased a Blue Ant and for less money and got superior performance. However I still wasn't completely satisfied so I broke down and got the Jawbone II and now I get stellar performance. The Jawbone is the lightest of the 3 and far more comfortable. Do yourself a favor and stay away from this Motorola. You can get the Blue Ant cheaper and be much happier or if you really want top of the line get the Jawbone II.
Solid earpiece July 14, 2008 After returning my Jawbone, I went to the Sprint store and asked for a solid earpiece. The H12 was the answer to that question. I received it and it has worked solid for me ever since. Calls come in loud and clear. Volume is not an issue and most importantly, ear comfort is great. Solid earpiece that delivers...
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