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Motorola H17txt with MotoSpeak Headset: On-the-Road to Safety Using Text-To-Speech Technology


Imagine the large number of road accidents that happen every year and using the mobile phone while driving contributes to that. That’s why Bluetooth technology is popularly known nowadays to reduce or somehow avoid hands-on usage on mobile phones while driving on the thoroughfare. When it comes to Bluetooth technology, one company makes it name for being the leader in producing Bluetooth headsets, Motorola. This time, a new product called the H17txt with MotoSpeak will definitely advance the power of Bluetooth connectivity and promote responsible driving.

The Motorola H17txt with MotoSpeak headset works by converting the text message to voice message so there’s no need to check your mobile phone and read it. Simply download the text-speech application on your mobile device and pair it with the MotoSpeak headset and then comes notable features in your own expediency. These include auto-response message that gives you the option of either sending an automated text message when someone is calling and notifying them that you are driving and will just call back or selecting your personalized message. Additionally, aside from hearing the text message every time the MotoSpeak is activated, you will be informed of who in your phonebook is trying to text you. The H17txt with MotoSpeak can even translate 150 acronyms so you’ll always get the idea when hearing the text messages. You can also enjoy listening to music, streaming media, videos, and games without the need to use your hands and keep your attention off the road.

You can purchase the Motorola H17txt with MotoSpeak headset at Verizon Wireless Communications stores or online. Might as well check out a Motorola H17 here.

Keep Updated and Keep In Touch with New Motorola Devour

It’s good to know that Decepticon’s Frenzy wasn’t the outcome when Motorola decided to merge their latest MOTOBLUR -enabled mobile phone with Android 1.6. The new phone is the Motorola Devour and although it sounds predatory and has a name that Megatron would give one of his henchmen, Devour is actually loaded with social networking friendly features and applications. The Devour comes with Motorola’s MOTOBLUR, a special social networking version of Google’s Android. One of Motoblur’s handy features is the Happenings, Status and Messaging widget on the homes screen. The widget frequently monitors and keeps you updated on what’s the latest on your favorite social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter without having to open a separate application. Motoblur also supports phonebook and social network synchronization, and photo sharing. Another great feature of Motoblur is the centralization of your different messages into one common inbox. With this “universal inbox” feature, you can read and reply to all your messages with relative ease whether it’s an email, SMS or a social networking site message or update. To protect your phone and privacy, this phone comes with an online back-up and GPS for tracking and remotely wiping the phone “clean”.

The new Motorola Devour is an extruded aluminum design slider phone which sports a 320 x 480 pixels 3.1-inch touch screen. Asides from the touch screen display, Devour features a QWERTY keyboard and a touch receptive navigation pad to navigate the phone. Additionally, the phone is 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled, and comes with an 8GB pre-installed memory card.

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r765 and r765is – Motorola’s New Solution for Private iDEN Networks

motorola-r765is-20090807Rugged handsets are slowly becoming popular. So Motorola, one of the leading manufacturers of mobile handsets has expanded its iDEN portfolio with two valuable additions. The latest editions are iDEN r765 and iDEN r765is [intrinsically safe]. So what makes the r765 and r765is different from other mobile handsets?

Well, the r765 and r765is will provide enriched communication services in noisy environment where ordinary phones fail to put an impact. Yes, these latest gadgets from Motorola are engineered to be LOUD and CLEAR in the most demanding situations. And with power to spare, you will get less distortion at higher volumes. These two handsets are also regarded as the valuable devices for group communication as they feature talk group, private calls, interconnect, messaging, data and more.

Apart from that, the r765 and r765is comes with a two-way radio system that can be best used either on 800MHz or 900MHz networks. And while the r765is offers an impressive 1.0 watt iDEN output power, the r765is delivers 0.6 watt iDEN output power. Now, to lure the business customers, Motorola has added the phones with Java Technology.

Other exciting features of these phones include Bluetooth wireless technology, integrated GPS, and dual SIM card slots with 600-entry contact list per SIM card. Both phones are also designed to meet U.S. Military 810 Specs for dust, shock, vibration, high and low temperature, pressure, humidity, salt fog, blowing rain, and solar radiation.

If you want one, you better mean business, because Sprint will charge you for about $2000.

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Motorola Aura “Celestial Edition” Soon Taking “Giant Leaps” for Mankind

moto-aura-celestial-editionThough there haven’t been many interesting cellular phones in the product portfolio of Motorola lately, we just cannot but admit the big contribution of the company to the development of telecommunications. Remember the radio transformer made by Motorola used during the first manned Moon landing that happened exactly 40 years ago? Yes, the device aboard the Apollo 11 that relayed the first words and visuals from the Moon to Earth came from Motorola.

Now, to celebrate the anniversary, Motorola rolls out a special series of its Aura phone – called Celestial Edition. Word on the street has it that this handset won’t deviate much from the predecessor [Motorola Aura], but it will come packed with pictures, audio and video content – all provided by NASA that visualizes the great achievement. The handset will also come with a laser made inscription and 9 post stamps to commemorate the mission.

The first unit of the Celestial Edition will go to Neil Armstrong as a gift, while the rest of us who have never walked on the Moon will have to wait [but not a bit longer] because this handset is coming out from early July [meaning, really soon], until the end of the year. We are not sure of the pricing as its remains unknown to date, but no doubt, it will be more expensive than the original ($1,967).

The amazing technology of the new Motorola Endeavor HX1

motorola_endeavor_hx1_r3qtr_bluetooth_headset-477x480For all the chatterboxes who would always have a hard time leaving their cellphones at home, then the Motorola Endeavor HX1 is made for them. These bluetooth earphones aren’t the ordinary ones that come in cellphone packages. The HX1 uses the award-winning CrystalTalk System by Motorola and advanced bone conduction technology to give you a unique and a better talk experience with your mates.

The primary purpose of the advance bone conduction technology is to make your voice clearer so that you can be completely heard by the person you are talking to. It senses your vocal vibrations and an ear sensor shuns all noise in the environment so it won’t interfere with your conversation. Your friend will be able to hear every word you say, even if you are in a very noisy place.

While you are in a concert or a very windy desert, the noise and voices around you wouldn’t be heard throughout your conversation. The bone conduction technology can be triggered with a touch of a button.

Other than this, the CrystalTalk technology, which is already used in several Motorola earphones,  does not require a press of a button since it is always on.

You can also use the HX1 with several other devices. There is a voice prompt that teaches the user how to enable use of the HX1 with other devices and how to pair with handsets.

The Motorola Endeavor HX1 will be made available in Asia in July this year. There is no word yet on its price or its release dates in Europe and America.

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