[h=1]Motorola announces the next iteration of its futuristic Moto Hint line[/h] July 20, 2015 Kishore Ganesh Leave a comment Edit
In 2014, Motorola announced the Hint, which promised to change everything wrong with Bluetooth Headsets, with its small but comfortable form factor and intelligent software on board that stood out from the odd-looking dumb headsets that filled the market.
Now, Motorola has announced the next iteration in the Moto Hint series, and it is a lot more comfortable to wear and easier to hear. The battery-life has been extended to over 17 hours, up from 10 hours in the original, and a few more tweaks here and there in order to ensure a better fit.
It would cost $129, making it cheaper than the original, and what’s interesting is that the launch was silent, i.e Motorola didn’t promote it.
What do you think? Is the Hint for you?
http://techgeekforever.com/2015/07/...n-of-its-futuristic-moto-hint-line/#more-5641
In 2014, Motorola announced the Hint, which promised to change everything wrong with Bluetooth Headsets, with its small but comfortable form factor and intelligent software on board that stood out from the odd-looking dumb headsets that filled the market.
Now, Motorola has announced the next iteration in the Moto Hint series, and it is a lot more comfortable to wear and easier to hear. The battery-life has been extended to over 17 hours, up from 10 hours in the original, and a few more tweaks here and there in order to ensure a better fit.
It would cost $129, making it cheaper than the original, and what’s interesting is that the launch was silent, i.e Motorola didn’t promote it.
What do you think? Is the Hint for you?
http://techgeekforever.com/2015/07/...n-of-its-futuristic-moto-hint-line/#more-5641