Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset with bone conduction technology announced
Motorola has just unveiled a new Bluetooth headset, the Endeavor HX1, presented as the company’s first such headset to combine “CrystalTalk noise cancellation technology with a stealth mode so you can hear and be heard in the fiercest environments.”
HX1’s stealth mode leverages on true bone conduction technology, thus allowing users to hear and be heard clearly, even in extreme noise/wind conditions.
Motorola says that the bone conduction technology used for the Endeavor HX1 is similar to that used by special military forces.
Moreover, the Multipoint technology enables users to connect the HX1 headset to more than one device.

Compatible with Bluetooth 2.1 and providing up to seven hours of talk-time, the Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bluetooth headset will be available starting July in Asia, with other markets to follow later this year.
The price of HX1 was not announced.
Via Motorola
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