Moto Hint - The Tinier Than Ever Voice Controlled Bluetooth Earbud Is Here!

Amidst all the announcements about amazing smartphones and accessories, we believe there's a tiny device - Moto Hint, that deserves your due attention. It is a wearable discreet wireless earbud which looks like a small-scale version of a regular Bluetooth headset and is a comfortable fit for your ear. Compatible with any bluetooth enabled smartphone, Moto Hint works in the roam range of 150 feet. The most peculiar feature of this device is that it allows you to have complete access and control to your phone by using your voice.

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Curiously this lightweight earbud doesn’t require an on or off switch. Then, how will the device be controlled? Well, as soon as you put it into your ear and take out, the Infrared - Proximity Detector acts like a sensor and will automatically turn the earbud on and off. After taking out the Moto Hint, the calls will simply route back to the smartphone. It has a pass-through audio feature that helps you to hear everything around you while wearing the device and not using it.

The earbud not only follows the commands but also responds to the audio queries. This little, intelligent gadget will answer your queries and give you navigation directions as well, so that you can reach to your destination in time.

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The Moto Hint comes with a charge case, which carries two extra chargers, so that it can be used all day. The battery charge of the device can last up to 100 hours standby time or up to 10 hours talk time. The stylish ear piece cover is made of natural materials and hues which also includes dark and light canvas. Moto Hint will be available in the market at $149.99.

That’s all regarding the specifications and features of the Moto Hint. What are your thoughts regarding this product in an unventured territory from Motorola? Share with us in the comment section below.


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Replies

  • Divyaprakash KC
    Divyaprakash KC
    This seems to be a very interesting device. Though I would have liked a devices further smaller and can be hidden behind earlobes. To speak honestly, a smart watch never caught my fancy yet.
  • Satya Swaroop Dash
    Satya Swaroop Dash
    Martin Cooper, the inventor of the mobile phone will be proud of this thing. His long term dream for his creation was mobile phone would be small enough to fit behind one's ear and would dial the number he/she is thinking.
    The Moto Hint works in the same way and with assistance of Google Now it serves as a personal assistant too. The only problem a $150 price tag. Hundred bucks would have been better.
  • Sarathkumar Chandrasekaran
    Sarathkumar Chandrasekaran
    yeah i agree with Satya. Moto hint is quite beauriful and standby of 100 hours can be increased

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