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Rolled out on June 2008 along with the H620, the Motorola H560 Bluetooth Headset Silver hit the markets in the third quarter of this year (2008). Dubbed by some as boring as compared to the H620, the motorola h560 headset silver offers most of the features of what has become expected of Motorola BT headsets.
The now well-known Motorola ComfortFit design fits securely and the multiple ear-cushioning makes for a more snug Bluetooth experience. motorola bluetooth h560 headset silver comes with a molded speaker and a tactful flexible ear hook for an excellent personal fit that holds the headset firmly in place and will hardly make you realize you are wearing a headset. The digital noise reducing feature cancels out most of the echo and annoying background noise allowing a clear audio reception for the receiving party. Also the intelligent volume control automatically increases or reduces headset volumes to adjust to the background disturbance. Check out more details at Wirelessgalaxy.com Sporting the EasyPair technology, bluetooth h560 headset silver for motorola offers a fuss and hassle-free way of connecting with over 200 Bluetooth handsets from over 15 different brands such as Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, LG and Sony Ericsson. This universalizes its compatibility and consumers dont feel bound by its limitation to work with other brands. Motorola h560 bluetooth headset silver comes with the following specifications besides those mentioned earlier: Weight 11 grams Measurement 55 x 21 x 13 millimeters wireless range (max) 33 feet or 10 meters talk-time of up to 7 hours and a stand-by time of up to 8 days (when fully charged) Three colour LED display to show battery life Bluetooth 2.0 compatibility voice dialing support easy-to-use on/off call and volume keys Available in both black and silver, the latter makes for a more chic experience. |
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