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|  | |  | | | Motorola Hands-Free Headset for RAZR V3 | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | This headset includes a Send/End key on the microphone to allow you to receive and end calls with the push of a button. Includes a shirt clip, so you can easily walk and talk hands-free. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 2.9 inches | | Product Width: | 1.5 inches | | Product Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Length: | 6.0 inches | | Package Width: | 2.2 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 122 reviews |
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| | Features | Lightweight and comfortable to wear, the Hands-Free Headset enables you to carry on conversations while keeping your hands free.With a one touch button you can answer and end calls, as well as initiate Voice Activated Dialing.Compatible with the Motorola V3 RAZR, V3c, V3m, V195, Q, Slvr L7, Pebl U6, V360, V323Type: Original Motorola ProductColor: black/Silver
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 122 customer reviews )
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38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Better than a Bluetooth headset, here's why: Feb 01, 2006
By Mediahound This wired Motorola RAZR headset is better than a Bluetooth one for these reasons:
-the mic is closer to your mouth so your voice will sound better and clearer than a Bluetooth headset where the mic is way up by your ear. I tried a wireless Bluetooth headset and my voice always sounded distant and callers could hear ambient room noise around me. They said I sounded like I was using a speakerphone. But when I use this wired headset, they say my voice is quite clear and loud.
-it's easier to just plug in this wired headset at any time than fool around with the settings for syncing with the Bluetooth when you want to be on headset.
-This headset is easier to carry with you than a Bluetooth one and no AC adapater charger or battery is required.
-This headset is cheaper than a Bluetooth headset and in fact comes bundled with some RAZR phones.
The only reason I'm not rating this headset 5 stars is that I agree with other reviews, the earpiece doesn't fit that snuggly in the ear. This is a minor complaint for me though as the headset does pretty much what I want it to do and it does it nicely.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Terribly unconfortable Jan 20, 2006
By G. Castro
"Gustavo"
Bought this beacuse is the OEM earbud and I supposed it was good. This device has 2 problems:
1. The cable is too short so if you want to speak in the car, is very difficult to put the phone at rest at some place.
2. The earpiece is terrible, gigantic. I am not a small person and the earpiece barely fits in place, it falls all the time.
Terrible product.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Basic headset Sep 23, 2005
By Chris A. Cunningham This is the most basic headset I could find since I didn't want to spend an arm & a leg for a Bluetooth headset. Pluses: cheap, sounds good, did I say cheap? Minuses: The clip is junk and actually damaged the wire before it fell off, the earpiece is too big, the mic picks up every sound in the area. There is also a really weird feedback using the "mute" on the phone and the headset.
It's better than nothing but you might come out better plunking down the change to get a Bluetooth headset.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not for the RAZR V3m (Verizon) Dec 14, 2006
By R. Hermann Despite the advertising headline (both here and in many other places) this headset does NOT work with the V3m version of the Motorola RAZR. It appears reasonably well built, but that hardly matters if it doesn't serve its intended purpose!
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Better than a Bluetooth headset, here's why: Feb 07, 2006
By Mediahound This wired Motorola RAZR headset is better than a Bluetooth one for these reasons:
-the mic is closer to your mouth so your voice will sound better and clearer than a Bluetooth headset where the mic is way up by your ear. I tried a wireless Bluetooth headset and my voice always sounded distant and callers could hear ambient room noise around me. They said I sounded like I was using a speakerphone. But when I use this wired headset, they say my voice is quite clear and loud.
-it's easier to just plug in this wired headset at any time than fool around with the settings for syncing with the Bluetooth when you want to by on headset.
-This headset is easier to carry with you than a Bluetooth one and no AC adapater charger or battery is required.
-This headset is cheaper than a Bluetooth headset and in fact comes bundled with some RAZR phones.
The only reason I'm not rating this headset 5 stars is that I agree with other reviews, the earpiece doesn't fit that snuggly in the ear. This is a minor complaint for me though as the headset does pretty much what I want it to do and it does it nicely.
See all 122 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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