Very classy design
First-rate construction quality
Comfortable to wear
Simple to use...No car or USB chargers
Cheap earhook
Mediocre sound quality
Expensive...Like many of its premium-priced brethren, the H12 has an incomplete but impressively eye-catching array of goodies enclosed...The heft of the headset actually feels nice in the hand, and reflects the exceptional overall build...
Poor sound quality...The good-looking $84 (as of February 15, 2008) Motopure is a petite aluminum bar, about the thickness of a deck of cards and the length of a piece of Trident chewing gum...The comfortable clear plastic hook held the device to my ear securely--a good thing since the rubber-covered speaker was too big to fit snugly inside my ear...The Motopure H12 is comfortable to use and...
Sadly, the H12 is a MOTOMISFIRE, whose muddy sound quality and lack of any perceptible noise cancellation gets a decisive thumbs-down from me...The H12 is a little rounded rectangle with a stippled metal front, a large pick-up/hang-up button and an easy-to-reach volume rocker key...Voice quality started to degrade at about 20 feet, but the connection continued with varying levels of quality...
"I would recommend this unit along with any other similar brand of high quality..."
"PROS:: Great sound quality, Pairs very easily, Very sublte form factor, not bulky on your ear, Nice looking device and accessories, Works MUCH better than reviewed on CNET..."
"CONS:: Comes with a charging case and a cradle but only one charger..."
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