Motorola announces MOTOPURE H12 Bluetooth headset
Motorola went and announced their H12 Bluetooth headset just now, and it’s the first headset to feature CystalTalk, previously found only in some of their handsets. It supposedly was designed with "TrueComfort" which should alleviate those awkward irritating moments when wearing a Bluetooth headset for longer than 5 minutes. They didn’t just stop there, though. The actual headset (we’re talking about a headset, not a phone, OK?) comes with a matching desktop charger, charging case, and even a shirt clip so you can rock it all day, everyday, just like Busta Rhymes. We heard it will initially be only available through AT&T stores, so what do you say Moto? You’ve got our address! Full specs, after the jump!
UPDATE: Beginning today, the MOTOPURE H12 will retail for $99.99 after a mail-in-rebate at AT&T stores.
- Ear bud w/ ear hook for extra security
- Weight: 12 grams
- Dimensions: 41mm x 18mm x 12mm
- Talk Time: up to approximately 5.5 hours
- Standby Time: up to approximately 200 hours
- Connector: Contact charging, Micro USB located on charging solutions
- Easy Pairing Technology: Exclusive technology simplifies connecting to your compatible Bluetooth® enabled device
- Automatic low power mode
- LED light indicates battery life
- Volume orientation
- Dedicated power switch
- Call button: answer, end, reject, mute and hold
- Bluetooth Class 2 wireless technology offers a wireless connection up to 10 meters (33 feet) away*




you know what, it looks really nice from that picture and I have been wanting a new headset forever! might go down to att to see what it is about
Wow. It looks actually very clean and nice. Will have to try.
I have it, and it is really good. Great design & all of the extra’s that make it a great experience to use, charge, or just have sitting there.
I purchased this yesterday (I didnt know it was THAT new). Paid 107.00 w/tax. I used it a couple times yesterday. People said that they heard a lot of “re-verb” like when an old TV’s sound is up too high. My callers came through loud and clear. Keep in mind, Ive used Plantonics/Jabra/JawBone.. this would be the most comfy and stays in your ear! *damn jawbone wouldnt stay in if I had used glue!* Btw, my phone is the Curve (tmobile). The travel case is pretty neat too. I may or may not take it back.. we’ll see. 30 days right?
I’ve owned this headset since this past saturday & I’m pretty dissapointed with the comfort. The sound quality is 10x’s better then my last motorola h550 headset but a lot less comfortable. At least for me anyhow. The earpiece doesn’t stay in place, the new clear ear loop does not sit flat rather moves further from the side of your head.
It comes with 2 cool ways to charge it including a magnetic stand that looks nice on a desk. The talk time is only 4hrs as compared to 9hrs on the h681 that’s also new. It’s much smaller than the Jawbone however not as comfortable if you can believe that!
anybody know anything about the Jabra BT8040? I was considering that headset, but this one sounds solid.
Jeez you guys are getting slow this came out a week ago and in my region (AL/MS/LA) its 119.99 with a 20 dollar instant in store rebate.
Everyone! Try the BlueAnt Z9. the most comfortable and best sound in a bluetooth I have ever used. It has two levels of noise cancelling and is software upgradable through the BlueAnt website.
The Jabra HT8040 is wonderful! I find it extremely comfortable. Because it comes with 3 different sized gels, I was able to find the one that fit like a glove! Call quality is good… though I haven’t been able to try out the DSP in wind etc. For me – it’s a “keeper”.
Hi
Is it louder then jawbone ?