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How to Use a Motorola Bluetooth Visor

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By Heather Topham Wood
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The Motorola Bluetooth Visor is a hands-free speaker that allows you to communicate while driving in your car. You will not have to install the device. It has noise-reduction technology that allows you to converse while traveling in high traffic areas. The Motorola Bluetooth Visor is easy to use and allows up to 14 hours of talk time.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Use the attached mount to place the Bluetooth device on your car's visor. Its easy and portable design allows you to remove the Bluetooth easily and place it in different vehicles.

  2. Step 2

    Pair the Bluetooth Visor with your wireless mobile device. Turn on the Bluetooth feature on your cell phone and then power on the Motorola Bluetooth Visor. Once the indicator light of the Bluetooth is blue, it is in pairing mode. On your phone, select "Bluetooth" to look for devices. Once it finds the visor, select it from the list. Once the device flashes blue, the pairing has been successful.

  3. Step 3

    Dial a phone number through your mobile phone. You will then hear ringing through the Motorola Bluetooth Visor. To end a call, tap the main call button on the Bluetooth Visor. To answer a call, you will also press this button.

  4. Step 4

    Adjust the volume on the Motorola Bluetooth Visor. On the side of the device, you can lower or raise the speaker volume.

  5. Step 5

    Charge the Motorola Bluetooth Visor using your car's adapter with the included car power supply cord. The cord connects through the USB port of the Bluetooth device.

Tips & Warnings
  • You may have to enter a passkey to pair your mobile phone with the Motorola Bluetooth Visor. The default passkey will be 0000. Once you initially pair the cell phone and Motorola Bluetooth Visor, you will not have to repeat the process.
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