Review: Motorola H15 Bluetooth Headset
If you're in the market to pick up a new Bluetooth headset for your Android phone, I recommend the Motorola Pure H15 from the AndroidGuys Store. I recently spent some time with the device and found it to be rather impressive. The CrystalTalk technology works exactly as I would have hoped, cleaning up background noise and making the person on the other end sound much clearer. It's a lot like how the second (or third) microphone works on many Android phones.
The ear hook is thin and flexible yet it's surprisingly strong. I was able to fit it around eyeglasses and flip it from ear to ear without any hassles. I typically don't mess with Bluetooth headsets but the Pure H15 is one that I would pick back up. Most of the high end headsets look a tad too "chic" for me and often end up too small. Like most Bluetooth headsets, the front features the call button with a volume rocker on the spine. The indicator light is also found on the side , which might be confusing or off-putting for some. Personally, I could care less. Once the headset is on, I can't see the indicator, regardless of location.
I enjoyed the fact that the Motorola was somewhat bulkier without feeling like a nuisance. For those who cared about exact figures, the H15 measures 1.54 inches long by 0.94 inch wide by 0.47 inch thick.
You can pick up a Motorola Pure H15 from the AndroidGuys Store for $49.95 today! We also offer models from BlueAnt, Jabra, and Jawbone.

Scott founded AndroidGuys on November 5, 2007 and has been hooked ever since. His other mobile efforts can be found on AndroidAtlas (CNET) where he covers Google's mobile platform. When not obsessing over phones and tablets, Scott can be found listening to house music, watching the Green Bay Packers, or catching the latest movie.