Damian Koh | Jun 19, 2009
Motorola Endeavor HX1
Motorola has been touting CrystalTalk noise-cancellation technology in its handsets and headsets. Now the company has taken things one step further with bone conduction on its latest Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset. Due out in Asia next month (Singapore in August), the "stealth" mode is activated by pressing a button on the HX1. This switches audio capture from the standard embedded microphone on the earpiece to bone conduction. The sensor detects the user's vocal vibrations and converts them into audio. The HX1 also supports multipoint technology, so you can connect the headset to more than one device. The Endeavor HX1 is rated for up to 7 hours of talktime and 10 days on standby.
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