- Lightweight. Barely one ounce
- Stable and secure fit
- Long play time. Up to 6 hours of music play from a single charge
- Control music and calls from the headphones
- Music stops when a call comes in, resumes when the call is over
Product Description
MOTOROKR S9-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones The wireless music experience has been enhanced with an upgraded version of the award-winning MOTOROKR S9, the Motorola S9-HD…. More >>
Motorola MOTOROKR S9-HD – Headset – wireless – Bluetooth 2.0







July 3rd, 2010 at 8:05 pm
I had the S9 version prior and loved them but they got lost or stolen so trying the HD.
The sound is great on these! A bit uncomfortable, getting used to it. I’m not a huge fan of the volume controls, seems like too many presses to change it.
Tip: After the first pairing, only hold the power for only a 2 count until the blue flashes. I was holding until solid blue and it does not connect if already paired.
Just wish I could lie down with them on…
Rating: 4 / 5
July 3rd, 2010 at 10:17 pm
I owned the non HD version, and was impressed. These are even better, I’m very happy with these wireless speakers. they are great for working out, and the fitment is great. My friends that have had a chance to check mine out have decided to purchase them aswell. Another plus is not having to carry my phone and an MP3 player, all I need to have is my phone which is on me all the time anyways. I do not reccomend purchasing them unless they are brand new in the original packaging, due to a bad experience, I had from one seller. ([...])
Rating: 5 / 5
July 3rd, 2010 at 10:23 pm
I’m currently on my 3rd headset that broke last night. They are sending be another (4th) headset in 9 months. They originally advertised them as good for sports so I continue to hold them to the 1 year warrantee that is still in affect.
If you don’t sweat they work great. But I use these mainly when riding my bikes and I sweat a great deal. The longest any one lasted so far was nearly 6 months.
Other reviews I have read say that it is not a sweat issue but simply a design issue.
I believe it is sweat issue because they have continually stopped working once I stop riding at which time the sweat really starts to pour out.
Rating: 3 / 5
July 3rd, 2010 at 10:28 pm
This is my 2nd motorola headset. The 1st set was not the HD but it lasted longer(1 1/2yr). The HD motorola headset only lasted for about two weeks before the mic started fading in and out, a couple of days later the mic went completely out. This product is a joke. I wouldnt recommend this headset. I was a great idea, but I think Motorola needs to go back to the drawing board.
Rating: 1 / 5
July 3rd, 2010 at 11:33 pm
Trying to find dual ear Bluetooth head-sets is difficult. These fit the bill and then some. They pair easily with my CowonS9, 0000 code. I do have to wear the S9 on an armband so it is closer to the headset, but that is a bluetooth failing, not the headset. These also pair, simultaneously, with my Black Berry. I may listen to tunes, then answer a call with single push of a button! NICE!!!
Unlike some reviews on the net these DO allow me to skip tracks and raise lower volume perfectly with the buttons on on the headset.
I find two faults.
1) Occasionally (once or twice a week) the BlueTooth will start skipping. I found that If I take off my arm band and hold the Cowon up to the receiver on the headset (10 seconds) that the BT will reconnect. I can then put it back on my arm.
2) The build is rigid where the arms meet the base. Even the slightest extension outwards on the ear pieces feels like they will break off of the base. I would like to see them build in some flexibility to this connection point.
Rating: 4 / 5
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