- During Scott Wilson and Steve Christopher's time at Motorola, they set out to redefine the headset market through a line of premium finished, inconspicuous yet user friendly products.
- Motorola’s first headset with Crystal Talk –noise cancellation technology- H12 sought to provoke purity in design and celebrate the introduction of such innovative technology in the headset market. High quality finishes were used to elevate the design including a laser cut aluminum mesh and spun metal multi-function button. The H12 set was then completed by a magnetic charging dock, which showed off its pure design.
- The H680 was one of Motorola’s first lightweight profile headsets. A completely new ergonomic ear interface, True Comfort- ergonomic technology- was an integral factor in the design and has since become part of the industry standard for all Motorola Bluetooth headsets. Designed to reduce visual mass, H680 has an angled microphone so as to appear unobtrusive when picking up sound from the user’s mouth.
- The Motorola H375 Bluetooth headset combines essential functionality and ease of use with style and comfort. An inexpensive bucket design and 3D printed spun lens’ provide simple button interaction for a streamlined experience.
- A new, iconic designfor Motorola’s flip style headset, H15, helped evolve the design language as well as bridge between headset and handset. Working closely with ODM partners, the design for H15 redefined premium in headset finishes and style.
- One of the veryfirst Sport Inspired Stereo Bluetooth headphones, S9 was developed to promotethe entrance of Motorola in the active headphone market. The design was developedclosely with suppliers taking into consideration internal human factors toensure the best ergonomic fit.
This is so stylish in its looks, simple yet elegant. What is most appealing here is its specs, plus the design that fits to anyone's ear.
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