Motorola Hands-Free Headset for RAZR V3
Product features- Includes a Send/End key on the microphone
- Shirt Clip Included
- Compatible with the Motorola RAZR V3
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionYou've got a sexy RAZR V3 phone. How about a stylish wired headset to go with it? This sleek, earbud-style headset adds a handy Send/End button on the microphone so you can control calls without having to touch your phone. The headset also includes a shirt clip so you can roam freely while you talk.
User reviews Great, 2008-08-13 I am very pleased with the price of the product and the quality of the sound. Works, but not well, 2008-08-06 I guess u get what u pay for. Ok for the price.
Very staticky sound. excellent service, product ok,, 2008-08-01 its hard to fit earpiece into ear comfortably, when its in it doesnt feel very stable relax, folks: it's a NICKEL and it WORKS, 2008-07-30 My wife and I don't use cell phones much, especially in the car, but when we have to, well, now (in California) it is mandatory to do so hands-free. So I picked up a few of these, and they work perfectly. Pressing the button on the microphone allows you to initiate calls (using voice recognition to call up number) or answer incoming calls, without digging out your phone to do so. The wire is plenty long enough to tuck the phone down by your leg, stuff it in a pocket, whatever. Perfect for in the car; if you wanna walk around annoying people, then buy one of those ridiculous bluetooth thingies and knock yourself out. If you just need to make/receive a call in the car, nab one of these. Works for Me, 2008-07-13 This is a real bargain, and for me, it beats the battery draining bluetooth any day. The reception is good, but there is a little static before the connection is made on the other end. I haven't experienced any problem with the earbud falling out of my ear unless of course I pull on the cord. It doesn't just fall out on its own. The earbud doesn't have foam on it, but this doesn't make it uncomfortable to wear.
I looked this set up on the Motorola website and it retails for $20. I wouldn't recommend it at that price because it's just a plain headset without any bells and whistles, but basically for the cost of shipping and handling, it's a great buy and I recommend it.
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