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The editors liked
The size is really incredible. The Hint is tiny
Discreet
And even when you do notice it
It's a pretty slick little gadget. The charging case is really well-engineered and it looks good
Too
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Being able to do a lot with your phone without
Comfy to wear all day
Sweet charging case
Comes in six different styles
Beautiful tiny design
Smartly designed carrying case doubles as charging cradle and a way to not lose the headset in your bag
Long battery life – especially for its size
Pretty comfortable to wear
The
IR Sensors to automatically turn on/off
Small size
Comfortable
Voice options menu to turn features on/off
The case is stylish and portable and can charge the headset 3 times
Long battery life with case for such a small headset
Stylish and minimalis
Lets you unlock your Moto X and use Google Now from up to 150 feet away. Natural wood finish looks great. Snug and secure in your ear.
Small
Light design
Comfortable enough to wear all day
Nifty charging case / dock
The editors didn't like
Unpredictable volume levels in the earpiece. It struggles to hear you when there's much ambient noise
And it can't hear you at all when you're listening to music or an audiobook. But don't even bother listening to music with it
Because the audio quality
Pricey
Noise cancellation needs more work
Battery life is mediocre
Lacks stereo audio
Doesn't get loud enough
We often experienced audio cut outs
Moto Hint is tiny and slippery in hands and easy to drop
Expensive. Poor sound quality through earpiece. Short battery life. Needs charging case to recharge. Can easily disconnect from phone. Positioning in ear can be finicky. Best features only work with one phone
Published: 2014-10-09, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Small, light design, Comfortable enough to wear all day, Nifty charging case / dock
Bad sound, Promises a lot of innovations it can't deliver, Expensive
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Abstract: The Moto Hint is an incredibly small Bluetooth headset that disappears in your ear and delivers connectivity to your phone that you won't find on just any Bluetooth headset.Moto Hint is a small Bluetooth headset that hides inside your ear and when paired ...
Incredibly discreet and well-designed, Great battery life, Voice activation features are occasionally nifty
Still requires you to pull your phone out sometimes, Inconsistent volume issues, Natural language needs work
Moto Hint Like Incredibly discreet and well-designed. Great battery life. Voice activation features are occasionally nifty. ...
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Published: 2014-12-19, Author: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Small, light with non dorky looks, Great Moto X accessory, Personal assistant in your ear, kind of, The charging case works well
Limited battery life, Expensive for a Bluetooth headset, Moto/Google Voice far from perfect, Only one design in the UK
We badly wanted the Moto Hint to work perfectly and if it had comprehensively delivered on the hype, we'd be hailing it as a new king of wearables. In reality, there's still a way to go - the Hint needs a more mature voice-activated personal assistant sys...
The size is really incredible. The Hint is tiny, discreet, and even when you do notice it, it's a pretty slick little gadget. The charging case is really well-engineered and it looks good, too, Being able to do a lot with your phone without even having to
Unpredictable volume levels in the earpiece. It struggles to hear you when there's much ambient noise, and it can't hear you at all when you're listening to music or an audiobook. But don't even bother listening to music with it, because the audio quality
Maybe, but there are some big ifs. If you have a new Moto X, then it's pretty cool how it can leverage Moto Voice. If you're the sort of person who uses (or wants to use) a Bluetooth headset anyway, then the tiny form factor of the Hint could definitely b...
Published: 2014-09-05, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: And you thought the Bluetooth headset was only to be worn by taxi drivers and people that feel they are far more imporant than you. Well guess what - that might be about to change if Motorola has its way with the Moto Hint, a new Bluetooth headset. Among...
The size is really incredible. The Hint is tiny, discreet, and even when you do notice it, it's a pretty slick little gadget. The charging case is really well-engineered and it looks good, too, Being able to do a lot with your phone without even having to
Unpredictable volume levels in the earpiece. It struggles to hear you when there's much ambient noise, and it can't hear you at all when you're listening to music or an audiobook. But don't even bother listening to music with it, because the audio quality
Maybe, but there are some big ifs. If you have a new Moto X, then its pretty cool how it can leverage Moto Voice. If youre the sort of person who uses (or wants to use) a Bluetooth headset anyway, then the tiny form factor of the Hint could definitely b...
Abstract: Are you still using a Bluetooth headset that struck out from your ear? Bluetooth headset that only answer/reject call is outdated.Moto Hint is smart wireless Bluetooth earbud that fits in your ear and response to your voice commands. Check out my review b...
Abstract: Si aprendí algo de Her , la película de Spike Jonze, fue que el futuro de la tecnología pasa por ser menos visible y más integrada en nosotros mismos . Esta historia no solo nos hablaba de amores imposibles entre seres humanos y sistemas de inteligencia a...
Taille (d'une framboise) et poids, Discrétion et confort, Etui de rechargement, Compatibilité cross-plateforme, Fonctionnement avec Google Now et Apple Siri
Prix, Autonomie trop juste, Pas d'option stéréo avec une seconde oreillette
Pour 150 euros, le Motorola Hint est assez unique. Discrète, esthétique, légère… elle ne peut malheureusement pas être un « must-have » pour plusieurs raisons: ses performances encore trop irrégulières en tant que assistant vocal ou encore son prix en ta...