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Motorola Motorola Motopure H12
Motorola Motopure H12 Bluetooth Headset Review
- British soccer star David Beckham is the spokesperson for Motorola's stylish Motopure H12 Bluetooth headset because, according to Motorola, he "knows a thing or two about loud crowds." But he must not use the Motopure while surrounded by hordes of LA Galaxy/Spice Girls enthusiasts--or if he does, he must not care that no one can hear what he's saying. Maybe that's why the expression "Talk to the foot" never became popular.
User Reviews for Motorola Motorola Motopure H12
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Reviewed by: exstudent
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: small size, 3 ear size inserts for a good fit, QUICK pairing, volume, on/off switch, OK noise cancellation.
Weaknesses: Battery life LED indicator quickly goes to medium and low after a short period of use.
Overall Evaluation: I'm very happy with this ear piece. I had tried the original Jawbone using various combinations of the four ear hooks and ear cover insterts; unfortunately, everything hurt.I'm very pleased with the H12. Its small and I don't need the plastic ear hook. You may have to see which ear it fits better in, as I discovered that I can't wear it on my left ear w/o it falling off. When I tried using the plastic ear loop, it would hurt my left ear. Switching to my right ear, it fits comfortably and without the need for the ear loop.As for the battery life LED indicator, its off. I can go 3-4 days w/o charging. I maybe talk up to 60 minutes a day on the earpiece. I am pretty dilligent about turning the switch OFF when I get home, and ON when I get into the car.
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Reviewed by: psyeung8
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Strengths: Light weight, good sound, on/off button, noise cancellation
Weaknesses: Could have a higher volume, expensive
Overall Evaluation: This BT headset is a lot more expensive than other out there. Is it worth it? Yes and No. Very stylish with some sort of noise cancellation technology. The person the other side can heard me better and I can hear them better. Less static. However, I would like it to be a bit higher volume. The big plus is the on/off button. So much better than holding on the button to get into detection mode.
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