Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset Review
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 04/28/2008 09:45 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1152 views
BlueTomorrow.com has posted a new review on the Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset
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>> Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset Review
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| The Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset is a sleek and lightweight headset that combines modern style with simple functionality. The MotoPure H12 boasts what Motorola calls its CrystalTalk 2-microphone technology, which is designed to cancel out excess outside noise. Its design addresses several comfort issues many people have with less expensive units and offers a look that doesn't scream for attention. |
>> Motorola MotoPure H12 Bluetooth Headset Review
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