Motorola RAZR H3 Bluetooth Headset
Motorola - RAZRH3Release Date: Nov 2005
Putting the “form” in performance, the Motorola RAZR H3 headset was designed specifically to complement the Motorola RAZR V3 mobile phone. Complete with superior audio quality, unbeatable battery time and an ergonomic design, the Motorola RAZR H3 promises to keep all your communication needs at your fingertips.
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Summary of User Reviews
Number of Reviews: 40Positive Reviews: 43%
Negative Reviews: 57%
Positive Review
Reviewed by: ahsan_khurshid on 29-Mar-06
Strengths: >> Work Perfect with my Motorola Razr V3.>> Slim, Sleek, Sexy>> Great Speaker and Mic.
Weaknesses: >> Didn't connect with my laptop>> Not a lot of features.>> ON ? OFF switch is kind weird>> Volume buttom doesn't work well
Summary: I just received the headset and work perfectly with cell but they mentioned it works with PC as well, but due to some reason I couldn?t make it connect with my laptop. I don know; I was assuming It will work. May be I am doing some thing wrong.Volume button doesn't turn up or down normally even after we keep it pressed. Some time it works some time doesn't. I don know may be there is some technique to do it perfectly. I mean! When we are in conversation we want to increase or decrees volume with out taking off the headset. Anyway so far this is kind of -ve point for the headset. Anyway, over all this is a great cool Bluetooth gadget. Have one - recomended :)
Positive Review
Reviewed by: aipiak on 29-Mar-06
Strengths: Very light weight and compact enough. Easy to pair. Battery lasts long enough for my 2-hour conversation.
Weaknesses: doesn't fit on my ear very well, sometimes I feel like it's going to fall out.
Summary: My friend sometimes complains that he couldn't hear me very well or I sound like I'm under the water. I don't know it's because of the bluetooth or the service. This is my first bluetooth and I still like it.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: mercedesbenz29 on 28-Mar-06
Strengths: Hot Design, Easy of Use, Distance, Battery Life
Weaknesses: Hard to hear sometimes when traveling at really fast speeds down the highway (80+)
Summary: This headset is supposed to compliment the new Motorola RAZR V3, but I own a PEBL and it looks great with it. I love the seamless voice activation feature with the headset and the PEBL. The headset fits nicely on either ear and it doesn't feel like it's going to fall off all the time. The style is unprecedented as well...it doesn't look like an alien coming out the side of your ear. Battery life is amazing, and it uses the same "USB" charger as the PEBL (and prob the RAZR V3). This is one amazing headset with hot style...love it!
Positive Review
Reviewed by: rathgrith on 27-Mar-06
Strengths: Nice size, very portable. Easy to use, comfortable to wear, matches the design of the RAZR.
Weaknesses: Not a lot of features. Very simple to use.
Summary: This headseat is easy to set up and use, comfortable to wear, and looks like a mini RAZR. It has very simple functionality - on/off, volume up/down, and redial. It uses the same charging cable as the RAZR phone, which adds to its convenience. The sound quality is good, and it looks cool when in use.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: amolnaik on 24-Mar-06
Strengths: Looks, compatibility, size
Weaknesses: Volume just doesn't turn up even after pressing the volume buttons.
Summary: I have had a mixed experience. I knew from reading the other reviews, it is not THE PERFECT headset. I went ahead and bought it because I wasn't prepared to spend a whole lot more on a headset and secondly, in the price range, I didn't see any headset that stood out. Positives are it works well with the Razr V3c. It has good looks and fits well on the ear. However, as I have mentioned above, the volume seems to be the biggest weakness. Since the speaker doesn't fit inside the ear, hearing is already compromised. Motorola should have realized that and allowed the volume to go up to compensate that. I really don't know if the volume buttons on the headset do anything :-) The clip fits well on my ear but after a while starts hurting. I am sure the clip could have had some padding to make it more comfortable. It is still early days but I think it serves its purpose. But again, I can safely say it is NOT the BEST.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: heyjoet on 23-Mar-06
Strengths: It looks cool, great idea.
Weaknesses: Over all design, the small buttons, volume is extremely poor.
Summary: I don't understand how this product was ever considered loud enough. It's almost as if they never tested this product outside of a quite room. I would have at least thought they tested this in a moving vehicle. Because if they had they would have realized you can barely hear anything. Even with the windows up, sirius radio off, I can barely hear anyone talking. I have to actually hold my ear piece up to my ear. The volume levels to manually adjust it doesn't really make a difference. The buttons are so small that you almost have to take the ear piece off to adjust it. Trying to reconnect it doesn't work great, and I end up calling the last person I called after I reconnect to my razr. I think the whole thing was made very poorly. I wouldn't buy this product again, I wouldn't recommend it. Motorala needs to go back to the drawing board, and release a firmware update that allows people to turn it up as loud as they need it to be. It's kind of like having a Corvette with a lawnmower engine. I'm very dissapointed in this produce, I don't use it anywhere except if I'm in a quite room which defeats the purpose.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: hubmub on 20-Mar-06
Strengths: Design, charge duration
Weaknesses: Comfort, fit, tones
Summary: I have really enjoyed this headset. It has much cleaner sound (for me) than my previous HS801, and anyone to whom I am talking has not complained about sound quality from their end. The battery lasts a LONG time, and connection strength with the RAZR is phenomenal. It doesn't seem as comfortable initially as the HS801 (and a little more floppy on the ear), but if used for a long trip, I hardly know it's there after about 10 minutes. Changing from right to left ear is a little less convenient, and the tones that are generated as messages are somewhat cryptic. But, I'd buy another one right away if this one died.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: sssssssssssssss on 11-Mar-06
Strengths: Great style, matches Razr, lightweight, volume is an improvement over other Motorola bluetooth headsets. Package includes charger and two international adapters
Weaknesses: None so far
Summary: I've only been using this product for a few days, but no complaints to this point. Works as promised, and is definitely an improvement over previous Motorola bluetooth headsets.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: vivek007 on 04-Mar-06
Strengths: Compliments the V3. Stylish and very easy to connect.
Weaknesses: Takes a little practice to understand the tones that describe the functions.
Summary: I bought this headset after much research as it matches my RAZR V3 Black. This is my first Bluetooth headset and I'm impressed with it so far. It connects very easily with my RAZR. My friends tell me that the voice is clear and crisp.On the contrary, it is hard to understand (from a troublesooting perspective) the tones and need to consult the manual what those audio tones mean.Overall, I'm satisfied with the headset.
Negative Review
Reviewed by: andrsnsm on 03-Mar-06
Strengths: Nice form factor and coolness
Weaknesses: Very weak volume caused me to pretty much give up on this headset. Too bad...
Summary: This is a really neat device but as with many other Motorola devices the volume is very weak. I have tried it with my SLVR L7 and Seimens SX66 and had little success. Good connection and all but the loudest volume setting still yields poor performance.Too bad but I will go back to the L7 stereo headset (with hands free mic) or my Jabra BT250V.
