MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
CNET Asia Review
Excellent
The good: Attractive design; user-friendly controls; solid sound quality. 8
out of 10View score
The bad: Earbuds have a tendency to pinch if not set correctly.
The bottom line: The Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones offer a worthy choice for wireless cell phone sound.
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Average User Rating
from 8 users
Good
6.3
out of 10User Reviews
Volume controls do not work at all.
May 10, 2008Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: Bluetooth pairing easy with newer LG Chocolate and Verizon.
Cons: Volume too low to warrant usage of this product.
Opinion:
Bad design on volume switches as they do not work, or as this is an out of box ebay purchase, controls too flimsey and broken on delivery.
roadtest - Motorola S9 vs Nokia BH-501
Dec 22, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: see below
Cons: see below
Opinion:
With more and more bluetooth stereo headsets appearing on the market these days it's getting harder to know which one is the right one. Jabra, Motorola, Sony, Bluetrek, Nokia, i-Tech ... all of them are making stereo headsets for the Asian market at the moment. What follows is a brief comparison of the Motorola Motorokr S9 and the Nokia BH-501; I've been using both of these headsets on a daily basis for the past month or 2.
CONNECTION: When you fist pair up the S9 you can expect it to drop the connection during the first few days of use. The more you use it, however, the better it gets. Not sure why that happens but it does. After a month, the S9 is almost as strong as the Nokia BH-501 in holding on to its connection with the phone, although the BH-501 wins this category.
FUNCTION: The S9 wins ... Read more
roadtest - Motorola S9 vs Nokia BH-501
Dec 22, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: see below
Cons: see below
Opinion:
With more and more bluetooth stereo headsets appearing on the market these days it's getting harder to know which one is the right one. Jabra, Motorola, Sony, Bluetrek, Nokia, i-Tech ... all of them are making stereo headsets for the Asian market at the moment. What follows is a brief comparison of the Motorola Motorokr S9 and the Nokia BH-501; I've been using both of these headsets on a daily basis for the past month or 2.
CONNECTION: When you fist pair up the S9 you can expect it to drop the connection during the first few days of use. The more you use it, however, the better it gets. Not sure why that happens but it does. After a month, the S9 is almost as strong as the Nokia BH-501 in holding on to its connection with the phone, although the BH-501 wins this category.
FUNCTION: The S9 wins ... Read more
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