Motorola Korea Brings You Three New Bluetooth® Headsets to Choose From
(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) SEOUL, South Korea -- Thanks to Motorola Korea, Inc. you can choose the Bluetooth headset that's perfect for your lifestyle. That's because we're launching three great Motorola Universal Bluetooth headsets with exclusive technologies at prices that put them within everyone's reach. The Motorola SF600 is designed for outdoors use and is perfect for active lifestyles. The Motorola HK250 Universal Bluetooth Headset delivers crisp and clear sound anywhere. The Motorola HK110 is practical, priced right and easy to use. Motorola's TrueComfort(TM) design keeps you comfortable and exclusive Motorola technology ensures that all our headsets sound great."These three new Bluetooth headsets offer something for everyone, including power users going for ultimate flexibility, adventurers who need headsets for active lifestyles, or people who simply want great value and comfort," said Su-Hyung Lee, head of Companion Products, Motorola Korea. "Choose the Motorola Bluetooth headset that best suits your lifestyle and personality, and be confident that no matter which one it is you'll get great performance, comfort and value." Stunning Audio Performance for the Outdoors Motorola SF600 is a wireless sports headset that delivers rich, pulse-pumping sound quality as clear as a wired headset. The earphone part of SF600 features Hydrophobic Mesh to keep the moisture out and the strong, lightweight Kevlar fiber is tough enough to survive your workouts. No matter where life takes you, you'll enjoy the advanced HD audio capabilities featuring deep bass and premium acoustic technology. Five sizes of ear cushions ensure a customized, comfortable fit.
Crystal Clear Sound Motorola HK250 features noise reduction technology that enables callers to clearly hear you and only you. A2DP technology allows you to stream music, navigation and gaming through your headset.Thanks to the extended roaming range of up to 300 feet and super light weight of 8.5-grams, you can stay connected to your phone even if itfs in another room. Voice prompts tell you when you're connected, remaining talk time, and if mute is on.
Value and Simplicity Motorola HK110 is a simply designed, practical, and reasonably priced Bluetooth headset that lets you easily make or take calls. Using EasyPair technology you can connect HK110 to any Bluetooth compatible device in the blink of an eye and connect two devices at once with Advanced Multipoint Technology. This lightweight, nine gram device supports up to nine hours of talk time on a single charge .
Motorola SF600 Key Features and Specifications Hydrophobic Mesh keeps the moisture out, Kevlar fiber is light and tough Deep bass HD sound and wired-quality audio with premium, lossless wireless technology Five sizes of ear cushions Customized fit with TrueComfort(TM) Voice Prompts Motorola HK250 Key Features and Specifications Light weight at just 8.5 g Noise reduction technology for clear calls Up to 300 foot Extended Roaming Range Streaming audio with A2DP technology Customized fit with TrueComfort(TM) design Voice Prompts Motorola HK110 Key Features and Specifications Easily connect to any Bluetooth compatible device using EasyPair technology Connect two devices at once with advanced Multipoint Technology Light weight at just 9 g Up to 9 hours of talk time on a single charge Customized fit with TrueComfort(TM) design Pricing and Availability MotorolaSF600, HK250, HK110 are currently available for 189,000KRW, 54,000KRW, 29,800KRW, respectively at Motorola service centers, the official Motorola Korea website, online marketplaces, department stores, large bookstores, electronic stores and outlets across the country. For after-sales service, visit Motorola service centers. For more information, please visit the Motorola website www.motorola.com/kr/consumer .
About Motorola Mobility Motorola Mobility, owned by Google, fuses innovative technology with human insights to create experiences that simplify, connect and enrich people's lives. Our portfolio includes converged mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets; wireless accessories; end-to-end video and data delivery; and management solutions, including set-tops and data-access devices. For more information, visit motorola.com/mobility . Motorola Korea Inc. is a subsidiary of Motorola Mobility, Inc.
Media Contacts: Sung Yeon Lim +82 2 2018 4159 +82 10 8234 9451 S.Y.Lim@motorola.com Motorola Korea, Inc.
Eileen Cho +82 2 2016 7217 +82 10 6852 2975 eileen.cho@fleishman.co.kr Fleishman-Hillard Korea, Inc.
Certain features, services and applications are network dependent and may not be available in all areas; additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply.
Motorola SF600 supports Bluetooth HFP 1.6, HSP 1.2, A2DP 1.2, AVRCP 1.4. Motorola HK110 supports Bluetooth hands-free and headset profiles. Motorola HK250 supports Bluetooth hands-free, A2DP and serial port(SPP) profiles. In order for Bluetooth devices to communicate with one another, they must utilize the same Bluetooth profile. Not all Bluetooth features may be supported by all compatible Bluetooth enabled devices. Some phone models may require an adapter. Visit www.motorola.com/bluetoothconnect for more details.
Requires Class 1 headset for extended connectivity. Obstructions may limit range of use. Visit phone manufacturer's website for compatibility specifications.
All talk and standby times are quoted in digital mode, and are approximate Actual retail price will be determined by individual retailers.
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T-Mobile launches iPhone-compatible network at WWDC - Itproportal
T-Mobile may have a million iPhones running on its network, but they're all crawling along at slow EDGE speeds. That's going to change over the next few months as the carrier 'refarms' 3G spectrum to become more compatible with AT&T-specced phones.
Where better to test that than the iPhone scrum known as the Apple Worldwide Developers' Conference? T-Mobile confirmed to 9to5Mac that it'll turn on 1900Mhz HSPA+ "inside the west side of the Moscone Center", although the company added that "the time and location of this test is just coincidental."
Yeah, right.
T-Mobile's refarming won't just help iPhone owners. T-Mobile's 1700Mhz AWS spectrum is supported by fewer devices than the more mainstream 1900Mhz band, so unlocked Android phones that couldn't hit 3G on T-Mobile before will finally be able to do so.
Few of those phones will be able to achieve T-Mobile's full '4G' speeds, though, because the phones' own modems aren't fast enough. T-Mobile's network runs at HSPA+ 42, but the iPhone plugs along at a relatively sedate HSPA 14.4. I'd expect 2-4Mbps download speeds on an iPhone, as compared to around 8Mbps on an HSPA+ 42 phone like the HTC One S.
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