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Deal: Motorola’s Moto Hint Bluetooth headset now available for $100 (Reg. $150)

Motorola launched the Moto Hint alongside the 2014 Moto X and Moto G last year, and it quickly became known as one of the better — albeit also more expensive — offerings on the market for those on the lookout for a Bluetooth headset. That still holds true today, but now Motorola is offering the Moto Hint at its online store for a cool $50 off the original price, down to just $100. It’s the lowest price we’ve seen, and it looks like some third-party retailers on Amazon are matching that price (at least for the darker colored model, which is currently going for $100.89).

On Motorola’s website, you get to choose between black leather, light fabric, bamboo, walnut, and brown leather. Black leather and walnut ship with a darker charging case, while the other three ship with a white charing case.

The Moto Hint is definitely one of the most stylish Bluetooth headsets, sporting a design that allows the device to sit in your ear in a way that’s barely noticeable. The Hint comes with a small carrying case that doubles as an on the go charger. Motorola touts that the device can get up to 10 hours of talk time, and can work within 150 feet of range from your smartphone. The device isn’t restricted to just the current Motorola-branded smartphones — it will work with any modern smartphone that has Bluetooth, including the iPhone.

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