Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset use Bone Conduction Technology
Motorola introduced the new Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset, uses CrystalTalk noise cancellation technology with special stealth mode. According to the company, thanks to these technologies, the user can hear and be heard in the noisy environment, will allow communicating comfortably and at a concert of pop stars and standing on a busy street.
The Bluetooth headset uses an additional sensor on the headphones, which at the time of the conversation reveals the sound vibrations transmitted to the skull bones, and converts them into speech, noise. Similar technology is used in the armed forces. When the mode stealth mode activated, the headset, thanks to bone conduction technology, separates the voice from any external source of noise. Thus, the sensitivity of the sensor is such that the user does not have to raise the voice. Stealth mode activated by pressing a button located on the headset. This CrystalTalk technology is active continuously for everyday background noises.
Dimensions Endeavor HX1 is 47x18x12 mm and weight is about 13 grams. Bluetooth headsets can be connected to multiple Bluetooth devices. Talk time is around 7 hours and standby times are 10 days. Sales Motorola Endeavor HX1 scheduled for July 2009.
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