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moto_miniblue.jpgWith CES just a few days away Motorola has just introduced a ground breaking product the H5 MiniBlue Bluetooth Headset. It is perhaps on of the smallest bluetooth headsets in the market today, and more importantly according to the company, "it is part of (their) rapidly evolving vision of Seamless Mobility."

No more bulky device wrapping around your ears, the Miniblue fits in your ear like any in-ear bud would. It is equipped with both an in-ear headphone and microphone that picks up your voice through your ear canal.

And if you recall a few posts earlier we mentioned Motorola would be launching a whole new line of Bluetooth devices. Well here they are below, all of them are launching at CES 2006.

H605.jpgMotorola Bluetooth Headset H605: If you still prefer the behind the ear design then the H605 is for you. This headset provides 10 hours of talk time and 200 hours of standby time. It promises "astounding comfort" and is said to be optimized for, "extended wear".

TXTR.jpgMotorola TXTR D7: Text away from your phone with this innovative Bluetooth device. the TXTR is a full QWERTY keyboard that connects wirelessly to your Bluetooth-enabled phone. You can keep your phone tucked away and just hold on to this device and type away. It also has a screen for viewing texts.

Motorola Bluetooth DJ Headphones S805: For the audiophile who needs high-end stereo sound this headset offers both the functionally of a regular bluetooth headset and great quality ear piece.

Duo.jpgMotorola Music Duo: Add Bluetooth functionality to your iPod with the Music Duo - a combination of TEN Technology's navi Play Bluetooth Adapter for the iPod and Motorola's HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones. As is with the rest of Motorola's new Bluetooth headsets, you can switch between your music and your calls.