Motorola released their very own Bluetooth headset last year together with the new Moto X. Calling it the Moto Hint, it was a good ergonomic fit for our ears and it was tiny enough to not call much attention to itself. However, there was one major problem with it: the audio connection wasn’t great at all, which kind of defeats the purpose of the device. But now, the OEM has quietly released the second generation Moto Hint, and they say it should be better with the new technology they used for it.

Promising improved sound quality, the Moto Hint also should be a “better fit” as it now has new ear gels to make it even more comfortable. It also now has crystal talk noise and wind-canceling technology so that even if you’re in a crowded place (or even a windy area), then the sound quality should not be affected.

Another improvement that they’ve made is that there is 70% more battery life. Whereas the first gen device had 10 hours of talk time, the new one can be used for 17 hours, or so they say. It also has a handy charging case so you can recharge it whenever needed. The Moto Hint uses Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR technology and works with most Bluetooth-enabled devices.

But probably the 2nd best news (first is of course improved quality) about the device is that it is cheaper than the previous model, at $129.99, down from $149.99. For now, the Moto Hint is available exclusively on Best Buy, through their website and physical stores.

SOURCE: Best Buy

VIA: +Joseph Josue

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