Motorola H605 Bluetooth Headset

Motorola H605 Bluetooth Headset
Satisfying your demand for stylish and no-compromise capabilities, the Motorola H605 delivers innovative design and advanced technology for a superior wireless experience. The H605 headset’s unique design boasts soft touch material, metallic touches, and a blue indicator light so others know when you are on a call and a unique pivoting earpiece to ensure optimal audio..
Primed with integrated and intuitive controls, the Motorola H605 puts wireless connectivity at your fingertips – intuitive, easy to use controls including 2 buttons to control volume and microphone mute, and a call button to handle incoming and outgoing calls. Bluetooth Class 2 lets you continue talking at your own pace for up to 30 feet away from your compatible Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.
Motorola H605 headset features:
- Up to approximately 10 hours talk time or 200 hours standby time
- Behind-the-ear headset design
- Adjustable speaker – tilts & rotates
- Intuitive, easy to use controls
- 2 buttons to control volume and microphone mute
- 1 call button to handle incoming and outgoing calls
- Soft touch material rests on the ear to provide longer wearing comfort
- 130 mAh battery
- Mini USB connector
- Microphone mute
- Glowing blue indicator light (with option to disable)
- Bluetooth Class 2 offers a wireless connection up to 10 meters (30 feet) away
- Compatible with any brand of Bluetooth 1.1 or 1.2 -enabled phone or device that supports “headset” and “hands-free” profiles
The Motorola H605 headset is expected to be available in January of 2006.
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