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Two new Bluetooth headsets with CrystalTalk technology from Motorola

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Target consumers: All cell phone users.

Should they buy it? Yes.

Why? It is quite difficult for us to select a Bluetooth headset from the huge range on offer. Now Motorola has added two more headsets to its kitty. Besides the sleek and lightweight design, typical of any Motorola device, both the Motorola Pure H15 and the Motorola Pure H780 has incorporated the CrystalTalk technology so that the user could hear and be heard clearly. But H15 is somewhat better equipped than H780 with its background noise cancellation feature. The capability of both the headsets to connect to two devices at the same time expands their usability. However, compared with H780, Motorola Pure H15 scores the brownie point with its flip design, simply open to talk then close to save battery.

Technical Specifications of Motorola Pure H15: CrystalTalk technology, RapidConnect, EasyPair Technology, 4.5 hours of talk time, 7 days of standby time
Technical Specifications of Motorola Pure H780: CrystalTalk technology, EasyPair technology, 7 hours of talk time, 8 days of stand by time

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Pricing & Availability: H15 and H780 will be available from Q4 of this year and will cost $129 and $99 respectively.

What others are saying?Tong Zhanq writes on MobileTechReview

Designed for busy, mobile consumers who are on the go and in frequently changing noise environments, MOTOPURE H15 is the best Bluetooth headset for background noise cancellation1 to deliver pure sound quality.

H780 lets users take the conversation while on the go – from the office to the street or the crowded airport terminal.

About H15, Ubergizmo says

The Motorola H15 has been designed to feature the sound quality that Motorola can produce today.

Regarding H780, Mobiletor writes

If you are on the prowl for a chic Bluetooth headset, your search might just end with Motorola’s most recent H780 Bluetooth Headset.

Via: Cnet News

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