Motorola S9 Special Edition *Black on Black* Stereo Bluetooth Headset

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Weighing barely an ounce, the lightweight and discreet Motorola Bluetooth Active Headphones S9 let you wirelessly control your music and calls using the integrated touch controls on the sides of the headband. So take your music with you and leave the tangle of wires behind.
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Technical Details

- Weight: 32 grams (1.14 ounces)
- Music Listening Time: Up to 6 hours
- Talk Time: Up to 7 hours
- Standby Time: Up to 6 days (144 hours)
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Customer Buzz
 "DO NOT BUY. They ALWAYS break." 2009-07-20
By Bearwife (Seattle, WA USA)
I have to say that I gave these headsets a fighting chance -- I am on my FOURTH set. There weren't many alternatives for us folks who want wireless headsets while we work out or run. But they always, always break. And the bluetooth Ipod adapter, which is clunky, never works as well as the Sony dongle. I would add that these headphones are not really comfortable, tend to ride the buds out of the ears as one runs, and can't be worn at the same time as sunglasses. My latest set melted down just before a half marathon -- suddenly, they no longer take a charge.



Give these a miss and spend your money on Sony heaadset -- more expensive but really worth it.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Bluetooth headset for athletes" 2009-07-14
By K. Holst
Great! Easy to use. Transfer between cell phone or iPod. Great product. Would by again.

Customer Buzz
 "Transmission" 2009-06-11
By Paul J. Suriano (Michigan and Paris)
I bought this product to work in my garden. It is great, unless you bend over or somehow readjust your position in relation to the transmitter. If I was always standing or going for a run or walk, it is fine. If I strap my iPod to my wheelbarrel, it is fine. But, if I have my iPod in my pocket and bend over to plant something or pull a weed, it cuts out. A lot.



Increases battery use of my iPod. On the other hand, I don't have the problem of the flimsy wiring of corded headphones which seem to break no matter what they cost. If you're looking for a wireless headset, this does work, but only in specific situations. Not so much for me.

Customer Buzz
 "Kinda Disappointing" 2009-05-17
By A. Gordon
This unit has it all. Great sound, good battery life, easy to learn and use buttons and it is somewhat comfortable.



The only con - and it is a big one - is it's range. If I put my phone, or iPod with Bluetooth adapter, in my pocket (about 2-3' away from headset) the sound will often time cut out. This is especially frustrating on the iPod where the iPod pauses itself when the connection is lost. As a result I gave up using the iPod, bought a 16gb microSD card for my Smartphone and use that instead. It still cuts out but at least the phone doesn't pause each time it happens.



I had noticed that it cuts out when I turn my head to the left when my phone is in my right pocket. If I turn my head to the right I get the sound again.



For comparison I have a Plantronics 222 hands free headset that has not ever cut out even when I leave it in the car and walk 20' to my mailbox.



So in summery, this is a great device if you keep your Bluetooth transmitter within a foot of the headset



Customer Buzz
 "Issues with Windows XP Home Sync" 2009-03-14
By Thomas Porter (St Louis, MO)
I bought this device after all of the rave reviews on here. Overall I like the earphones but I am having issues. I have submitted a ticket on Motorola's site, but they have not been of any assistance as of yet.



I want to use these to make and receive Skype phone calls with my laptop, listen to music (itunes, winamp, or whatever) and I use their provided bluetooth adapter for my Ipod. So far all that works decently is the Ipod sync. On initial install with my Laptop (Asus EEE 904HA with a $3 bluetooth adapter I found on slickdeals) my music started playing right from the start and sounded great. The first time I changed the sync to my Ipod again, when I tried to change back to my Laptop the indicator light went from Blue to Red and refuses to sync. Windows tells me it is synced, but the sound never comes out of my headphones. I am assuming this is some type of Sync issue with Windows, and not an actual hardware issue. I have not pursued getting a new headset yet.



I also have since ripped off one of the little rubber shields and have a tape patch. I would like to find a replacement ear bud rubber booty or get one from Motorola if they sell them. I have no idea how it came out. Nothing special, all of a sudden, it's missing.



Any assistance in either of these issues would be GREATLY appreciated.



For the hardware of the device, it does great when it has line of sight. I on average get great audio up to 8 ft away from the transmitter when using the Ipod. I have an older 60 gig video Ipod. I get some audio cutout when I move the Ipod too much (as in working out...) I think it is an issue with the bluetooth adapter not fully seating on the Ipod, and the connection being broken. If I take it out of my pocket, and set it down, the audio is great. If I walk away forgetting it is there, and get 10+ feet away, the audio starts cutting out again, reminding me to go and grab it.



I am thinking I will tape the adapter on and try that. Maybe that will let me run with full audio.


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