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Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bone Conducting Bluetooth Headset Coming Soon

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motorola-HX1 My buddy Simon caught wind or Motorola’s upcoming HX1 Endeavor Bluetooth headset that looks really promising. It uses bone conducting technology that senses the sound vibrations in your jaw to get your voice. The headset also has a microphone but when you turn on their Stealth mode it will only use the a sensor to isolate your voice in even the most noisy environments.

I just cant wait to try one of these out! Something makes me doubt this works until I see it for myself… Though it would be really cool if it actually works.

Check out the minisite Motorola created for the HX1 until it is released or catch the press release at this link.

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This entry was posted on Friday, June 19th, 2009 and is filed under Accessories, News.
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One Comment to “Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bone Conducting Bluetooth Headset Coming Soon

  1. Posted by: TTune

    I am really sure that this is the technology they acquired about two years ago from the Danish firm “Nextlink” (www.nextlink.to)

    When I was living overseas I had a number of their great little BT headsets – amazing size and clarity and well ahead of the Jawbone. Once Motorola took over the BT side of the business it all went quiet.

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