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Motorola announces two new Bluetooth headsets, ELITE SILVER and ELITE FLIP

by Kunal Khullar
October 15, 2011
in Motorola
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moto bluetooth headsets flip and silverMotorola has announced the launch of two new advanced Bluetooth headsets namely Motorola ELITE SLIVER and Motorola ELITE FLIP which have Near Field Communication (NFC) pairing technology, HD Audio Plus and a connection range of up to 300 feet. With just a tap now you can connect your NFC-enabled phone with the headsets.
Features of ELITE SILVER:
  • Weighs less than an ounce and barely be seen when worn
  • Battery gives a talktime of about 15 hours on a single charge
  • Comes with HD Audio Plus and CrystalTalk dual-mic technology enable increased clarity and richer sound
  • A wireless coverage of up to 300 feet from the phone
  • NFC paring with NFC-enabled handsets
Features of ELITE FLIP:
  • Comes with TrueComfort and allows user to wear it in 3 distinct ways
  • NFC capable
  • HD Audio Plus with CrystalTalk
  • Coverage range of about 300 feet
  • Battery lasts for 6 hours on talktime and gives standby of about 12 days
Both the headsets are capable of integrating with My MotoSpeak, which allows you to initiate, dictate and send a text message without touching your phone. The app can read incoming text messages aloud through the headset and lets you reply hands-free. You can also easily customize headset settings like noise cancellation, equalizer and smart button function with My MotoSpeak.

The headsets will be available online at www.store.Motorola.com from the 24th of October. Motorola ELITE SLIVER will cost $129.99 and Motorola ELITE FLIP will be available for $99.99.

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