Just in time for the hands-free mobile phone law, passed in California and Washington State, here is Motorola’s new advertising for their Motopure H12 Bluetooth headset. Has this law actually stopped me from talking on the phone and throwing it on my lap when I see a cop so I don’t get a ticket while driving? Well no, but this does not mean that you should live as dangerous a life that I do. According to this ad campaign, you can only buy it if you drive around shirtless and look like a model. Since David Beckham can sell anything from underwear to Sharpies, I guess Motorola figured that he could support the rules of being hands-free, just like in soccer. If you aren’t a model or refuse to take off your shirt, I am sure there are headsets available out there for ugly people.
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