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Motorola's most recent, headset, the H17 was introduced on the market in late 2009. Since that time, the reviews have been extremely favorable. The Bluetooth headset features superb audio quality, which reduces background noise to a minimum. The RapidConnect, on, off switch, flips open to talk, and flips closed to end a call, is the latest technology used by Motorola.

The Motorola H17 weights in at .317 oz., and is 1.65 inches long by 0.67 inches wide, and to date, is one of the smallest headsets on the market. The oval shape, of the headset, enables the H17 to fit comfortable around the ear.

The battery life extends up to 7 days, of standby time and, 5 hours of talk time, which makes it even more practical. There is no need to guest when your battery is low, the voice prompts actually tells you when your battery is low.

The latest technology of the Motorola H17, allows you to receive calls from your Bluetooth enabled devices, and can pair with two separate phones simultaneously, providing you with options to make your cell phone experience easier.

The headset works with all cell phones and all phone providers, and is considered universal.

Because of the thin, reversible ear hooks, its lightweight design, and the flip open and close, RapidConnect, design, the Motorola H17 is one of the best and smallest, headset designs on the market and is priced affordably.

The Motorola H17 has a welcomed extension, the H17txt, this application supports the MotoSpeak, which reads your text messages into your headset. It too has the great audio clarity, using CrystalTalk dual microphones. Background noise is virtually eliminated.

The voice prompts helps you to manage your text and voice calls, with ease.

Motorola introduced the, H17txt with MotoSpeak Text-To-Speech Bluetooth, headset in April of 2010. Motorola continues to promote good driving habits by helping their customers keep their hands on the wheel. The text to voice application is certainly an example, of high tech headsets, designed to promote safe driving.

http://www.motorolabluetoothheadsets.com

Motorola H17

By: Doctor Ray




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