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HomeCell PhonesCell Phone AccessoriesMotorola Motorokr S9-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset (Black) [Retail Packaged] |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Amazing Product! May 02, 2009
By Steven J. Martinez
"Big Daddy"
Let me start of by telling my little headache with this product. I purchased it as a combo with the motorola bluetooth adapter for ipod only to come to the horrible truth that the transmitter did not worked with my ipod touch 2nd gen. I had to go back and buy the sony TMR-BT8iP (Black) adapter. This definitely fixed the problem for $50 more. Now the good one. I heard from a friend that it was possible to use to head set with my computer to stream music and use any VoIP application like skype. I again started the search in Amazon and found a USB Bluetooth adapter for $5! And guess what? It worked perfectly. I originally purchased this product because I got tired of breaking regular headphones in my ipod like if there where $1 a piece. Problem solved. No more cables tangled in the weights at the gym and an extra gift, a head seat for my VoIP calls. The sound is amazing. And yes like other reviews said they are only one size fits some. I wear a size 7 3/8 hat and these headphones fit perfectly on me. I hope that you find these review helpful.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Motorola S9-HD Very Good Mar 21, 2009
By Principal T
"Principal T"
I had been looking for some kind of wirless stereo headset for my iPod Touch and my Blackberry Curve. I came across the second generation Motorola headset S9-HD (first gen was the S9). I have been impressed with the quality and the ease of use and set up. The buttons on the side are easy to navigate. If you carry our phone and or iPod with you there is rarely any inerruption in sound. However, if you leave your devices and walk around your house there is the technical limits of bluetooth. For iPod Touch I got a sony bluetooth adapter, that is easy to use as well and you can actually have the headset connect to the iPod for music and the phone for calls. If you get a call the headset rings and you can take the call. When finished you can go back to listening to the music. I have not found them to be uncomfortable, it was a matter of finding the best placement on my head. I have a bit of a larger head, but I can wear them for long periods without a problem. The call quality is very good, it isn't like a wired set, but I have been impressed in that I can carry on a conversation and the person I am speaking with on the other end has no problem hearing me. The headset has been better than two other devices I have used, but then again, this headset was more expensive.
Summary - if you are looking for a great bluetooth stereo headset to work with multiple devices (or single device) and good call quality - I would encourage you to buy the Motorola S9-HD.
As an FYI the sony adapter is model TMR-BT8iP
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Works with iPhone 3G 3.0 Jun 18, 2009
By Just me Title says it all...I just upgraded my iPhone 3G to os 3.0 ... re-synced the headset and just like magic; stereo sound! Works great for making phone calls too!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Sound awesome. Bluetooth connection touchy. Jul 22, 2010
By JMyers I bought this item so I could listen to Pandora and MP3 files on my HTC EVO 4G while riding my motorcycle. I wanted the ability to easily advance songs and adjust the volume while riding. I also liked the idea of not having a headphone cord to restrict my head movement potentially.
Most of the functions of the headphones are great. It paired right up with my phone. After the initial pairing the headphone mounted controls would only control the phone's media player, but not Pandora. I restarted the headphones and the phone, and this issue was cured. The sound from these headphones is pretty amazing. It puts out a deep rich base, and clear high range. Can easily hear all the lyrics even at highway speeds on my Harley-Davidson (FLHRSI with a windscreen). I love being able to advance songs and adjust the volume.
I have no intention of using the item to communicate on the phone, so I have no review for this function.
I only have 2 complaints with the item: 1. The fit of the ear hooks somewhat interferes with my sunglasses. On the motorcycle I like a tight fit of the glasses around my eyes, and it takes some jockeying to get everything comfortable the first few times. 2. The Bluetooth connectivity is pretty sensitive regarding line of sight. If I have my phone in my breast pocket, the headphones will cut in and out. This is very annoying. If I put my phone in my saddlebag on my bike, there is no cutting in or out. At work I can wear them and get a good distance away, even through walls and have no connection issues. For some reason communication between the devices with human tissue in between seems to cause cutting in and out.
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Sweat Issues Continue Apr 23, 2009
By J. Eschbach I had high hopes for this headset. I had 2 of the older S9s and eventually gave up trying to get it working and felt cheated by Motorola, but as I needed a new BT headset to use for running I thought I would give the newer S9-HD a try. Well 1 run, and only sweating a bit, not overly heavy, and the buttons do not work properly. This is just another piece of junk from Motorola. DO NOT BUY if you plan to use for exercise at all it is a poorly designed waste of money.
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