Thanks to the aforementioned ergonomic ear hook, the overall fit of the Razr H3 headset feels great. The Razr H3's earpiece rests against the ear instead of jutting in the canal, which lets you wear the headset for long periods of time without any discomfort. Slipping the headset on and off is easy, even when wearing glasses.
We tested the Motorola Razr H3 Bluetooth headset with the Nokia 6682 and were able to pair the devices with ease. Phone calls sounded loud and clear on both ends, although sound quality suffered in windier environments. Not only can you answer and end calls with the Razr H3, you can take a second incoming call, toggle between two active calls, redial the last number, voice dial, join a three-way call, put a call on hold, transfer a call from the phone to the headset, and place a call on mute. You have to speak to voice dial effectively, however.
The Motorola Razr H3 Bluetooth Headset comes with a standard Motorola charger, but if you have a current Motorola mobile, you can use the one charger for both the phone and the headset. The H3 has a rated talk time of 8 hours and a standby time of six days on a single charge.
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