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Shows on and paired will not transmit voice. - Motorola Mobility H270 Bluetooth Headset

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I have this problem as well. I use it with my PS3 and it worked fine at first, but now I have to keep trying to reconnect the device. It seems that the problems is getting worse and it takes more re-connects to finally get the voice to transmit.

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Hello I had the same problem but I figured it out, you need to again charge the bluetooth fully so it can get a better connection. Hope it works on yours to.

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Get a new headset, this same model is giving me the same problem... just get a new one...

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