Motorola Mobility unveils MOTOACTV


Motorola
Mobility announced the launch of MOTOACTV. MOTOACTV is a lightweight, wearable
fitness performance tracker and smart music player in one.


MOTOACTV
features a touch-screen display.


“We brought the features you love in your smartphone to the fitness
world with a groundbreaking addition, MOTOACTV,” said Sanjay Jha, chairman
and chief executive officer, Motorola Mobility.


“Workout smarter without using multiple devices or even wires, with
the first multi-activity music and fitness tracking device with the brains to
push you beyond your limits,” Jha added.


MOTOACTV uses Motorola AccuSense technology and GPS to ensure
measurement accuracy of your performance.


Users can  get workout tips and training plans from fitness experts
at MOTOACTV.com
and on your Android-powered smartphone with our free mobile app available via
Android Marketâ„¢ and pre-installed on DROID RAZR by Motorola.


MOTOACTV also gives the option to stay connected to your Android-powered
smartphone, so you can answer calls, receive texts and rock out via your
headphones without breaking a stride. 


In addition to working with MOTOACTV, the Bluetooth wireless Motorola
SF700 and wired Motorola SF500 sports headphones are compatible with mobile
phones, music players and tablets from Motorola and other leading
manufacturers.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlea.dcom

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