I can't find the real answer. Even if I used a bluetooth most of the time,
I can see the need to be able to fall back to wired if necessary. Thanks.
> I can't find the real answer. Even if I used a bluetooth most of the
> time,
> I can see the need to be able to fall back to wired if necessary. Thanks.
The Razr has no port for a wired headset.
Ender Wiggins - 29 Mar 2006 05:23 GMT
>> I can't find the real answer. Even if I used a bluetooth most of the
>> time,
>> I can see the need to be able to fall back to wired if necessary. Thanks.
>
>The Razr has no port for a wired headset.
They make one with a USB connector. It's available from places that
can be found with Google.
Mike S. - 29 Mar 2006 13:59 GMT
>>> I can't find the real answer. Even if I used a bluetooth most of the
>>> time,
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>They make one with a USB connector. It's available from places that
>can be found with Google.
I've tried the Motorola headset with my wife's V3c. The headset is
recognized but does not function.
RNess - 29 Mar 2006 05:24 GMT
I think I've seen mini-USB headsets?
>> I can't find the real answer. Even if I used a bluetooth most of the
>> time,
>> I can see the need to be able to fall back to wired if necessary. Thanks.
>
> The Razr has no port for a wired headset.
S.P. - 29 Mar 2006 13:23 GMT
>I think I've seen mini-USB headsets?
>> The Razr has no port for a wired headset.
Thanks!