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India Press Store - Motorola Hands-Free Headset for RAZR V3

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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $0.01
Your Save: $ 19.98 ( 100% )
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Motorola EAN: 0646444117746 Feature: Includes a Send/End key on the microphone Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: SYN0896 Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Includes a Send/End key on the microphone Shirt Clip Included Compatible with the Motorola RAZR V3
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad Comment: There is a little static noise when the phone is ringing, but goes away when the other end picks up. Over all it is a good product. I would buy again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent device Comment: The audio quality is excellent. I just do not understand what people have been writing about the ear piece not being a good fit - that is a non-issue. Overall this a great product - and the price is just the icing on the cake.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simply good Comment: My bluetooth ear piece gave me a headache after awhile. This alternative doesn't. It has good sound quality. Only downside, I lost the clip that attaches to your shirt within the 1st week.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dirt Cheap, Medium Quality, Poor Design Comment: This headset is obviously the cheapest one you can buy, but as always you get what you pay for.
The Pros: good call quality as expected from a wired headset
The Cons: The earpiece doesn't have an ear-strap or any foam and isn't shaped at all to fit in you ear and thus, doesn't. Unless you physically tape it to your face it isn't staying anywhere.
My advice: Even at 5 cents this isn't worth it, spend the money to get something that works and don't waste our time on this junk.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Unbalanced bud makes it fall out (and beware the pic!) Comment: I bought this headset because I thought it was like headsets I'd used with all my previous phones, where the plastic arm comes straight off of the bud (like standard iPod earbuds, for example) -- that's how it looks in the picture. Turned out to be the same headset I'd previously bought and returned in stores (albeit cheaper); the earbud is a sort of megaphone shape, so where the downward pull of the cord keeps a regular earbud in place, on this headset, it just pulls it out of your ear. The angle of the pic in this particular listing makes it look like a regular earbud -- see this pic of another headset for a side shot: http://www.amazon.com/Hands-Free-Headset-Motorola-SYN0896-Eforcity/dp/B000VKAJJ6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=wireless&qid=1213019078&sr=8-4).
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Editorial Reviews:
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You'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.
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