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List Price: $129.99
Our Price: $71.52
Your Save: $ 58.47 ( 45% )
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Manufacturer: Motorola
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory Brand: Motorola EAN: 0723755988019 Feature: Play time up to 6 hours, talk time up to 7 hours, and Standby time up to 150 hours Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: 98801 Publisher: Motorola Release Date: 2007-03-02 Studio: Motorola
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Features
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Play time up to 6 hours, talk time up to 7 hours, and Standby time up to 150 hours Sweat and water resistant Integrated music and call controls in a discreet iconic design Supports HS, HF1.5, Bluetooth v2.0, A2DP, and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles Compatible with most Bluetooth enabled handsets and audio devices
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Editorial Reviews:
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Stay in tune and connected while strolling down the street with the Motorola Motorokr S9 active Bluetooth headphones. Combining ease of use with the latest Bluetooth wireless technology, the phones are ideal for Bluetooth-enabled cell phone owners or for iPod owners with compatible adapters. The S9 phones are distinguished by a behind-the-head design that weighs just over an ounce, providing the ultimate in comfort whether you're working out or riding mass transit. The phones' ultra-compact 0.51-inch ear buds, meanwhile, fit softly in the ear even during extended use--a must for long conversations or listening sessions. And users will love the innovative touch-sensitive controls on the sides of the headband. The touch controls let you easily adjust the volume, skip or repeat tracks, or answer a phone call while on the move. 
The stylish S9 wireless headphones fit comfortably behind the ear and weigh just over an once. | The S9 phones make a terrific workout partner thanks to the wireless technology and the water- and sweat-resistant design. Want to listen to your iPod at the gym without getting tangled in wires? Buy an iPod Bluetooth adapter and you're set. Alternatively, you can listen to your mobile phone's music selection during tough workouts, or even music from your home stereo while lifting weights nearby using the DC800 stereo adapter.
The phones are compatible with Bluetooth 2.0-enabled cell phones, iPods with Bluetooth adapters, and select other devices. | Phone-wise, the S9 headphones are built to provide superior call quality, less interference, and faster connections thanks to the Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology. Class 2 Bluetooth also provides a range of up to 33 feet--enough for a variety of home and portable applications. For optimal outdoor performance, users should position the music device in close proximity to and in the line of sight of the S9's internal antenna, which is located in the base behind the user's head. Placing the music device in a front pocket is not recommended. Other details include support for up to six hours of music listening or seven hours of talk from a single charge of the 180 mAh lithium-ion battery; a mini USB connector for charging; and a stylish black housing with red highlights. The phones measure 4.9 by 1.8 by 5.1 inches (W x H x D), weigh 1.14 ounces, and are backed by a one-year warranty. Note: Motorola Bluetooth stereo products (headphones and adapters) are compatible with any brand of Bluetooth-enabled phone or music device that supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) protocols. In order for Bluetooth devices to communicate with one another, they must utilize the same Bluetooth profile. To determine the profiles supported by other Motorola devices, visit www.hellomoto.com/bluetooth. For other devices, contact the respective manufacturers. Certain Bluetooth features--including those listed--may not be supported by all compatible Bluetooth-enabled devices, and/or the functionality of such features may be limited in certain devices or by certain wireless carriers. Contact your wireless carrier about feature availability and functionality. What's in the Box S9 Bluetooth headphones, USB charger, user's manual.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked fine while it worked Comment: I've been looking for a long time to buy Bluetooth stereo headphones for the workouts in the gym - I got tired of having to deal cords that would get tangled up during the workouts or would become a mess in the gym bag. When this model came out I jumped at the opportunity to buy them since they were the first stereo Bluetooth headset with a form factor that is appropriate for wearing in public. (Most of the other ones are too big and just scream "Look at me, I am a dork!") And since I bought them a little over a year ago, I have been extremely satisfied with them - for the most part. Here are a few pros and cons that I have come up with.
Pros:
1. Comfortable enough for a daily workout. Even with my moderately large head, I did not have much of a comfort issue with wearing them every day for a couple of hours. I would not recommend wearing them for more than three hours in a row though. But that would be the case with most headphones anyways.
2. Easy setup. I had no problem connecting them to either my cell phone/mp3 player or my laptop.
3. Decent range. As long as there is an uninterrupted line of sight between the linking device and the headset, you can use them on the other side of a large room or a smaller gym. Comes in handy when working out and don't want anything attached to any part of your body.
4. Decent music playback sound.
5. Decent battery life. For a relatively small device like this one, it was pleasing to find out that it did not have to be recharged more than a couple of times a week with standard use.
6. As a phone earpiece it is useful to have around the head headset because it improves stability a lot. All of my other earpieces fall out of my ears way too easily.
7. Being transferred from the mp3 player to the phone when receiving an incoming call is really useful and cool.
Cons:
1. It would be really useful if these headphones were collapsible. In that case they could be taken with you in your pocket almost anywhere you go. Plus, it would avoid dangers of having them twisted while stored in your bag.
2. Touch-sensitive controls are too sensitive and very, very small. It took me a while to get used to them.
3. The stereo feature works only for music. When using them for calling, only the left earpiece delivers sound, which is sort of weird. This takes some time to get used to.
4. For some reason, when I linked them to my laptop, they got de-linked with my cell-phone. I had to go through the whole process again to have them back in the desired configuration.
Unfortunately, a week ago one of the touch-sensitive controls broke, and now I can't increase the volume. This is really annoying because other than that they still work great. I tried sending them back to Motorola, but apparently they don't fix products that are bought through Amazon, EVEN WHEN THEY ARE BRAND NEW! This is extremely annoying to say the least. I decided to buy a new pair, and found another one on Amazon for $50. (So if at the moment all the available ones are more expensive than that, you may want to wait a bit.) Since this price is about 2.5 times cheaper than what you could get in any AT&T store, it seems to me a worth-while investment. I figured that paying about $50 a year for something that I get to use every day is worth it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: S9--> Bluetooth VS WiFi Comment: This phone is pretty cool. It doesnt work for me, because I bought it so I could use it to listen to music and game sounds while I play online with my PC... Unfortunatelly I have a WiFi network at home and I was amazed to findout that bluetooth interferes with the wifi... It's rather impressive, once I start listening to music on the S9, my internet connection starts dropping like every 20 seconds so on.
Another thing is that you cant use it to "relax". The part of the phone that goes behind the head is too rigid, and you cant lie down while using it... because if you do so, it becomes unconfortable.
Seens like this phone is aimed towards sports. This is a workout phone to be used with the cellphone or some other mp3 player.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Horrible product Comment: I haven't even expected Motorola product is going to be this much worse. I really had a bad experience with this product.
1. Voice is just okie.. I felt like a hearing a stereo 10 years back recorded voice.
2. I can able to hear only in left ear when I am attending phone call, I don't know this is simply silly. I am having another Jabra BT620, this item is superb but only problem is it is little bulkier..
3. The product is not at all comfortable for wearing.
4. I attended phone call with 10 minutes duration I got pain at my ears. With Jabra 620 I use to attend offshore conference calls in the night around 30 to 60 minutes I never had such kind of bad experience.
Finally I returned item, haven't left with any other choice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: DONT BUY THEM Comment: I BOUGHT THESE HEADPHONES SO I COULD WORK OUT AND LISTEN TO MY MUSIC WITH OUT THE ANNOYING CORDS. I USED THEM FOR A LITTLE OVER A WEEK AND THEY BEGAN TO MALFUNCTION THE BUTTONS WERENT WORKING ITS LIKE SWEAT GOT INTO THE HEADPHONES AND CAUSED THEM TO MESS UP. I MEAN IF THEY ARE SPORTS HEADPHONES SHOULDNT THEY BE WATER PROOF? I AM VERY PISSESD BECAUSE I AM IN IRAQ AND IT TOOK ME FOREVER TO GET THESE OUT HERE. DONT BUY THIS TRASH GET SOMETHING ELSE I AM TRYING TO GET MINE REPLACED, FOR NOW IM BACK TO THE EFFIN CORDS.
Customer Rating:      Summary: NerdBoyTV thinks MOTOROKR S9 is sleek and comfortable Comment: Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R19KLNCVOANY5E On this episode of NerdBoyTV, Ryan Yee gives Motorola's MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Headset a closer look. Was recently on sale at T-Mobile for $39.99 (retails for $99)...a HOT buy!
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