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Yes,You can connect the Jabra head set to motorola razor.
Please follow the steps to connect it to motorola razor
1. Turn headset off. Press and hold until solid light comes on. 2. Activate Bluetooth on your phone. 3. Search for Bluetooth devices and select Jabra BT2070. 4. Press ‘OK’ on the phone ,If the phone asks for a PIN then confirm with PIN code 0000 .
You probably need to do pairing again. Watch the video on how to pair RAZR to the bluetooth headset on www.HandBookLive.com. The direct link to this video is http://tinyurl.com/aprhqp
Go to menu. Then to Connection. Click on Bluetooth link. Go to setup. Then click on find me. Then you should be able to sync your phone to his. For him to sync to you quicker, he can click on sync under connections in the menu. Then you should be able to send your pics, phonebook, the whole nine yards! The default pin to conect them is four zero's.
Hate to break it to you but razrs don't have infrared. Infrared has been replaced by bluetooth. I don't know how much you know about bluetooth but you might want to look into it.
On the following link you will find a very useful pairing guide that will take you through the setup.
http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=38b5f7c0c1a0b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&ps=y&pg=PG_TYP_00003&show=globalSupport&productID=fd13e7af976c9010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD
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The term "service" refers to other types of services supported by bluetooth technology like keyboards, mice, etc. There's a lot more than just headsets now.
I suggest checking the bluetooth options on your phone to see if there is a refresh service or other option....there is one like that on my blackberry that I once had to use to solve a similar issue.
Have you tried disabling bluetooth, rebooting phone, enabling bluetooth, and rebooting phone before pairing?
Also, look to see if there is an encryption on/off option on the phone...this could be causing an echo in either state due to interference...try switching encryption on/off.
Also, check your update options on the phone, you didn't say which kind of phone it is but some can get firmware updates that may be needed for bluetooth to work well.
Finally, you may get results by deleting the device on the phone and re-adding it thru discovery.
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