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Motorola expands existing lineup

By Damian Koh
07/01/2008



Model nameIn a nutshell

Motorola EQ7 Wireless Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker
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Notable features:
• Class 1 Bluetooth wireless technology range
• Four aluminum-dome Odyssey transducers
• Tuned-ported enclosure for an outstanding listening experience
• Built-in microphone with noise reduction and echo cancellation
• Intuitive, back-lit controls for easy operation
• EasyPair technology for simplified connection to compatible Bluetooth enabled devices
• 3.5mm audio jack for wired connection to other music devices

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker
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Notable features:
• Bluetooth wireless technology
• Pocket-sized, sleek form-factor
• Speakerphone and controls for hands-free functionality
• Noise-reduction and echo-cancellation technology for clear communication
• Bass ports for improved sound
• Discreet desk-stand
• 3.5mm jack to connect to non-Bluetooth enabled music-players
• Micro-USB connection for charging and power
• Up to 8 hours of play time

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola S9-HD
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Notable features:
• Unique behind-the-head design
• 3D surround sound and high-definition acoustics from SRS WOW HD technology
• 6 hours of play time
• Supports Bluetooth stereo A2DP and AVRCP profiles

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola EH20 Stereo Headset
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Notable features:
• 1.4m cable length for optimal FM reception
• 3.5mm 4-pole stereo plug gold-plated for corrosive resistance
• Modern look and feel
• Enhanced bass performance
• In-ear design providing noise isolation
• Customizable fit for comfort during prolonged use
• Compatible with a variety of phones and MP3 players
• Discreet, lightweight microphone

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola EH25 Stereo Headset
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Notable features:
• 15mm earbuds
• 1.4m cable length for optimal FM reception
• 3.5mm 4-pole stereo plug gold-plated for corrosive resistance
• Comfortable fit
• Discreet, lightweight microphone
• Multiple colors

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola EH50 Stereo Headset
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Notable features:
• 1.4m cable length for optimal FM reception
• 3.5mm 4-pole stereo plug gold-plated for corrosive resistance
• TrueComfort fit
• High performance drivers
• Discreet, lightweight microphone
• Stainless steel design

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola EH70 Stereo Headset
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Notable features:
• 1.4m cable length for optimal FM reception
• 3.5mm 4-pole stereo plug gold-plated for corrosive resistance
• Interchangeable ear tips in multiple sizes
• In-ear design isolates background noise
• 9.3mm neodymium drivers with concert quality sound
• Discreet, lightweight microphone
• Sleek and edgy stainless steel design

Availability: Q2 2008

Motorola S605 Bluetooth Stereo Clip Headset
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Notable features:
• Supports Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP profiles
• Built-in FM radio
• Remotely control your music; skip track, lower/raise volume, pause/play
• Easy toggle between calls, streaming music and FM radio
• Class 2 Bluetooth for up to 33 ft wireless connection
• Standard 3.5mm headset jack so you can use your favorite headphones or those included

Availability: Q2 2008
 
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