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What is the best bluetooth headset for a RAZR V3 cell phone?

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What is the best bluetooth headset for a RAZR V3 cell phone?

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First, the RAZR V3 does not support the A2DP Bluetooth profile, and you can’t add Bluetooth profiles without hacking the firmware, which is an expert task and voids your warranty. That means no stereo Bluetooth headphones, which require A2DP, and combine stereo music playback with a microphone for talking on the phone. I have the Motorola H500 that came with my RAZR V3, but it hangs sort of loosely over the ear, so I think it probably wouldn’t provide the kind of background-noise suppression you want. That said, with normal hearing, I keep my H500 on pretty low volume, because the highest setting is too loud for me. I’ve recommended the BT400GL because it’s an “in-ear” style headset, meaning that instead of being held in place by a hook over the ear, it’s held in place by being an earplug itself. Shove it in, and it seals your ear to the headset. If background noise is bothering you in the other ea

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First, the RAZR V3 does not support the A2DP Bluetooth profile, and you can’t add Bluetooth profiles without hacking the firmware, which is an expert task and voids your warranty. That means no stereo Bluetooth headphones, which require A2DP, and combine stereo music playback with a microphone for talking on the phone. I have the Motorola H500 that came with my RAZR V3, but it hangs sort of loosely over the ear, so I think it probably wouldn’t provide the kind of background-noise suppression you want. That said, with normal hearing, I keep my H500 on pretty low volume, because the highest setting is too loud for me. I’ve recommended the BT400GL because it’s an “in-ear” style headset, meaning that instead of being held in place by a hook over the ear, it’s held in place by being an earplug itself. Shove it in, and it seals your ear to the headset. If background noise is bothering you in the other ear as well, you could just get a cheap foam earplug to put in your other, so you can conce

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