Motorola H700 review
The H700 continues the flip design of its predecessors but is 30 per cent smaller and has noise cancellation tech and an ergonomic ear hook
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The H700 continues the flip design of its predecessors but is 30 per cent smaller and has noise cancellation tech and an ergonomic ear hook
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