How interesting...is this the son of Invisio Q7? Mot bought up the whole outfit right after they showed the Q7. Hope so, I was concerned the tech will disappear for ever when MOT implodes...
That was my thought exactly. It sounds (bad pun) like what they did was give the bone conduction fo the Q7 an "off" button. I remember that early reviews on the test Q7's that went out were mediocre - at best - in terms of sound. I'll be that Moto has set this up to use a regular mic unless the ambient noise gets too high - then you can switch to the bone conduction thing. It reads through sensing the vibrations in your ear canal - as opposed to along your cheek bone a la the Jawbones.
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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How interesting...is this the son of Invisio Q7? Mot bought up the whole outfit right after they showed the Q7. Hope so, I was concerned the tech will disappear for ever when MOT implodes...
That was my thought exactly. It sounds (bad pun) like what they did was give the bone conduction fo the Q7 an "off" button. I remember that early reviews on the test Q7's that went out were mediocre - at best - in terms of sound. I'll be that Moto has set this up to use a regular mic unless the ambient noise gets too high - then you can switch to the bone conduction thing. It reads through sensing the vibrations in your ear canal - as opposed to along your cheek bone a la the Jawbones.