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Can't pair my Oakley RAZRWIRE with my Moto RAZR V3 phone?

Dave, can ya help me out? I can't pair oakley Razrwire with my RAZR v3c, though it seems like since they're both from Motorola it should be pretty easy to get it working. Help!


Dave's Answer:

Man, those are some wicked cool sunglasses, and having a built-in bluetooth headset is a very cool idea too. I might worry a bit about losing or breaking the glasses, but if you're careful, it definitely seems sweet!

Motorola / Oakley RAZRWIRE bluetooth headset / sunglasses

According to Motorola, here's exactly how you should be pairing up your RAZR phone with your RAZRWIRE glasses.

First step is to go to the RAZR phone itself and put it in pairing mode. Press "menu" then move through to: Settings --> Connection --> Bluetooth Link --> Setup. Still with me?

Now you need to turn the bluetooth feature on, which you do by choosing "Power: On" at this screen. Next, select Hands Free and ...

Now, turn the RAZRWIRE device off, then push down the Call button for about 10 seconds, until the light's on solid, not flashing.

Back to the phone: select Look for Devices and after a few seconds, it should show Oakley Razrwire. That's what you want. Select it, then the next screen will say Bond with Oakley Razrwire, and it'll ask for a bluetooth passkey.

Use 0000 as the bluetooth passkey.

You should get a confirmation screen on the RAZR phone, then the light on the RAZRWIRE should flash a bunch of times and turn off.

That's all there is to it. Motorola has more specific documentation if you need it at RAZRWIRE pairing instructions too.

If you can't get this to work, you might well need a new battery in the RAZRWIRE and/or need to charge it up again.

Good luck to you!



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Comments

Exactly on point! Thank you! Great help!

Posted by: Joe Doe at February 20, 2007 7:34 AM

The bluetooth easily disconnects from the glasses in case you break either. Thanks again!

Posted by: Joe Doe at February 20, 2007 7:37 AM

Can't pair my BH02 head set(China made) with my Moto RAZR V3 phone

Posted by: Venkatreddy at March 12, 2007 7:18 AM

How do I pair two RAZR V3 phones together? I don't think I am doing it right because my phone never discovers the bluetooth connection after 60 seconds.

Posted by: candi at April 10, 2007 12:20 AM

I happen to have the same combination (Razrwire and Motorola Razr V3). Although I used to be able to successfully sync the devices for over a year now they will not sync at all, or will will pair for about 10min then loose connection. I have a suspicion that I need a new battery in my Razrwire. Any suggestions on where I can get info on how to replace the battery myself? I don't really want to send it to Motorola as they advised 6-8week repair schedule and would not give a quote....
Thanks

Posted by: FXSTI380 at May 21, 2007 3:49 AM

i use with my sony eric k610i works well but you must hold button in and make it flash

Posted by: alex at May 23, 2007 9:37 AM

I have the oakley glasses with bluetooth. Just got the blackberry pearl and it's not pairing, will it work with the blackberry pearl? thanks!

Posted by: amie at June 29, 2007 12:51 PM

dave,

i cant pair my nokia n73 with my razrwire bluetooth headset , still i cant pair it with my v3

HELP PLEASE

Thanks

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