Motorola RAZR-V3a Cell Phone Accessories
PREMIUM STEREO HANDS FREE HEADSET HEADPHONES EARPHONES for Motorola W510, W490, V3a, W385, Maxx Ve, RIZR Z3, MOTORAZR V3xx, L7c, KRZR K1m, K1, RAZR V3, V3m, V3c, V3i, V3t, SLVR L7, L6, L2, PEBL U6 [Retail Packaging] for Motorola RAZR-V3a
Product features- High quality stereo handsfree allows you to enjoy your music in stereo sound and talk on the phone
- Acoustically tuned earbud speakers provide improved sound clarity in noisy environments.
- Ear buds fit comfortably in your ear and knobs make it easy to wear and remove ear buds.
- It is very convenient for you to switch between the music and the talk.
- The handsfree also comes with a collar clip, it is very convenient and easy to carry.
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionPlease note: Stereo sound and integrated call/end button only work if these features are supported by phone.
User reviews Premium stereo hands free head set for rizr z3, 2008-11-08 I love this was a great buy for me and I can listen to my jams and answer the phone and get right back to my jams. Thanks Wonderful headphones, 2007-09-08 These are wonderful for headphones for my Krzr. I have tried a few other kinds that didn't work or wouldn't stay in my ear; these are comfortable, stay in while I jog, and sound great! I'm buying another pair for my husband. They are a little fuzzy when using for hands-free talking, but I haven't had any problems with them other than that. 5 stars for headphones, a little less for hands-free use. PREMIUM STEREO HANDS FREE HEADSET HEADPHONES EARPHONES for MOTOROLA, 2007-08-23 these headphones suck, once i got them out of the box and plugged it into my Motorola Slvr L7, it worked for like 2 secs while talking and then it cut me off while talking and i had to unplug the headphones to continue talking. for listening they worked great but no for hands free talking...DON'T BUY!!!
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