The Pitch: Ever talk to someone on the phone and all you hear is what’s going on around them instead of the person you’re trying to talk to? Those moments may be coming to an end, thanks to the Motorola Endeavor HX1 headset.
The Motorola’s claim to fame is not one but two different technologies that combine — for the first time ever — noise cancellation and bone conduction technology in one unit. Motorola calls this cocktail of tech stealth mode: and when engage, your callers hear your voice and your voice only, conducted trough your jaw. That’s one way to get the word out. The rest of the time, noise cancellation weeds out the background sounds that interfere with your conversations.
It also has a whopping seven hours of talk time so you can talk all day without a recharge.
Pro: Battery life is great, and the stealth mode can come in handy in this mad, loud world.
Con: Noise cancellation and bone conduction are nothing new — though combining them is.
Recommendation: Innovative, useful, and good looking to boot: we want to see what the people think of Motorola’s cool gadget. Is it overshadowed by the Droid, or can it stand on its own? Let us know.




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