Thursday 22 September 2011

Motorola H15 Noise Canceling Bluetooth Wireless Headset


Noise-cancelling Bluetooth headset with unique flip design--just open to talk and close to save battery

Automatically enhances frequencies to improve call clarity in both loud and quiet environments

Connect with two compatible Bluetooth- enabled phones simultaneously--o need to reconnect

Included desk stand delivers one hour of talk time in less than fifteen minutes of charging

Includes multiple ear cushions for secure, personal fit; up to 4.5 hours of talk time

Designed for mobile communications in frequently changing noise environments, Motorola's MOTOPURE H15 Bluetooth headset has the best background noise cancellation effectiveness (based on independent testing) and it features a unique, easy-to-use flip design--just open to talk and close to save battery life. It also offers universal connectivity--tested to work on over 200 compatible phone models from over 15 brands--and multipoint technology for connecting to two phones simultaneously as well as up to 4.5 hours of talk time.

Open the H15's microphone to talk...

...and close it to save battery. The MOTOPURE H15 features Motorola's CrystalTalk for Headsets noise canceling technology, which cancels background noise, enhances your voice and channels pure, clear audio directly into your ear. The headset's version of CrystalTalk technology--previously only found in select Motorola handsets--is always on to enhance the audio experience without any sort of user intervention. The MOTOPURE H15 uses dual microphones to separate your voice from background and wind noise, enhancing the your voice, and channeling clear, natural sounding audio to the caller. The exclusive Motorola flip design with RapidConnect technology makes it easy to use--just open to talk and close to save battery life. The included desk stand delivers one hour of talk time in less than fifteen minutes of charging. The headset stays connected to the phone while recharging on the desktop stand, so you're always ready to take the next call. This headset provides the latest version of Bluetooth connectivity--version 2.1+EDR--which makes pairing with a mobile phone as well as other Bluetooth-enabled devices a snap. The MOTOPURE H12 also assures extended wear comfort thanks to its TrueComfort ear bud design. The design is driven by Motorola's extensive ergonomic measurement study of the human ear, with research that included two years of digital assessments that spanned age, sex and race.

The stylish desktop charging stand. Features and Specifications

Simple Start: Exclusive EasyPair technology helps simplify how you connect with your compatible Bluetooth enabled device. Multipoint: Connect with two compatible Bluetooth enabled phones simultaneously. No need to reconnect. TrueComfort Design: Multiple ear cushions, a molded speaker and a discreet, flexible ear hook provide a secure personal fit. Quick Battery Check: Convenient three-color display allows for instant battery level check. Bluetooth version 2.1 with Class 2 range (approximately 10 meters/30 feet) Bluetooth profiles: HFP 1.5 (hands-free car kits), HSP 1.1 (communication headsets), Connector port: Micro USB Dimensions: 1.5 x 0.94 x 0.47 inches Weight: 0.49 ounces Talk time: Up to 4.5 hours Standby time: Approximately 5 to 7 days What's in the Box

Bluetooth headset, desktop charger, wall charger, multiple ear cushions, printed quick start guide



This review is from: Motorola H15 Noise Canceling Bluetooth Wireless Headset

Don't you get a little tired of every bluetooth headset being compared to Aliph? I suppose there is a reason for that so I will get this part out of the way. Jawbone 1 was a brick on my head and no way to carry it either. Jawbone II has about 3 hr talk time and has fitment issues (just about any piece does but there is usually a work around). Anyways, they are both top shelf noise killers as long as that little thingie touches your face.

With all that said the H15 has the most amazing noise killing ability I have ever used and that would be quite a list of maybe 25 headsets or so over 4 years. My wife could not hear my radar detector (it's pretty loud, it will scare you) or door chimes or seatbelt warning (ooops) and I don't think any unit ever passed that test clean. But here is the real killer...wind...outdoors...only tested light wind so far but that would be enough to kill others. I don't test by cranking a 1000 watt stereo or putting my face in front of a chainsaw running wide open, let the lab boys at Moto do that stuff...I just use it real world and try to evaluate it. Moto has this one dialed in.

Fitment and alignment is very important for proper volume and noise cancel features. It's designed that way...It's not a ear ring, not supposed to just hang there. there are at least 10 combinations provided by Moto for fitment so play with it. I chose no ear loop using the alternate type ear bud that looks like they have 1/2 a o-ring behind them. Might not stay on my head in a boxing match but not too bad. This same solution worked for my wife too (yeah, had to buy her one). Stick it in your ear! lol Mine stays there and comfort is decent. It's recovery charge is fast and is mini-USB so it can charge off USB port from laptop or phone charger in your car, whatever

Tip: After I achieved fitment I could hear a very very slight hiss at max volume...1 click off that it went away. PLEASE don't read into this it has a hiss issue, I have to be in total library silence and listen for it. Since I am somewhat deaf I assume others will hear this after they get it fitted correctly. I have found I can use it at quite a bit less volume than other headsets because it is so clear. My truck has Flowmasters on it and I drive 80 on the highway and still don't need max on all calls...play with it.

Tip: You can always get a custom ear gel. Many people have done this with Jawbone II with excellent results but that does not solve the short battery life issue. This unit might be worth it if you can't get it to fit...do try losing the earhook...mine fit better with out it and so did my wife's The earhook seemed to keep pulling it out of my ear and killed the volume performance. Use the optional ear gels it comes with for this.

Tip: Just for the record I have used the H15 with 3 phones so far, Moto Q9H Global upgraded to WM 6.1 Standard. Moto Z9. Moto V3xx. AT&T GSM Network. Works perfect with all.

Close: Your mileage may vary just like opinions. I trust my opinion because it's scientific not emotional. I've seen folks run motorcycles into trees and say motorcycles are dangerous, but I suppose you could say trees are dangerous too. I think that's what happens in some of these reviews. So which is it? The motorcycle or the tree at fault? Or is it *maybe* the rider? H15 seems to be working fine after 1 week for 2 people here on my planet. Oh, and it's way better than the H12 if you have one of those. Also one final note, the flip boom is great, it seems to gra...




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