Motorola MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones

  • 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

Product DescriptionStay in tune and stay connected with Bluetooth Active Headphones S9. Weighing barely an ounce, this lightweight and discreet headset lets you wirelessly control your music and your calls using the integrated touch contro. . . More >>

Motorola MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones

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5 Responses to “Motorola MOTOROKR S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones”
  1. Andres says:

    Hello there, Can somebody please tell me the contents on this product? I,ve got it as a gift but I cannot pair it with my mp3 player since there is no assosiation card. . . even tough the manual says it comes with the S9.

    Thanks
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. don’t buy this
    this headphone sucks and
    bad sound quality
    and the battery doesn’t last long
    i have this but i am not using this
    because it sucks
    and this headset is too heavy too
    so i changed to Samsung SBH170 and this one is so much better
    and cheaper
    if you are looking for one don’t buy this but SAMSUNG!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. I am disappointed in this product because of a problem with compatibility of it with my wireless phone, the Nokia E62. When it arrived, only the left side gets the music from the Nokia E62 so I thought it was defective. After a month long of RMA, the second unit arrived with the same problem. I am unable to get any help from Amazon, Nokia or Motorola. After considerable time on the internet, I learned that this S9 requires A2DP profile that is not supported by the Nokia E62. Is this why only the left side of S9 works? I still don’t know. Not only there is no sound to the right side, none of the buttons on the right side work. I own another BlueTooth stereo headset, the Jabra BT620s that works well with Nokia E62 so it is a mystery to me why the Motorola S9 does not. The bottom line is I cannot use this headset and it will just collect dust in my drawer. There is another adapter that supposedly can make this to work, but I am not about to spend another $70 to buy an A2DP adapter to see whether this will work or not. I’ll use my Jabra although it looks awful with the giant earmuffs. Disappointed in MotorOKR S9.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. SaraBellum says:

    There are just okay. They do not fit very well and my hair keeps getting caught in them! OUCH! The sound quality could be better as well.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Doreen Hill says:

    THIS ITEM IS A WASTE OF MONEY,IT KEEP LOOSING SIGNAL I HAVENT USED IT FOR A ITS A DISASTER ONE OF THE WORST PRODUCT MOTOROLA HAVE MADE,FOR U TO HEAR THIS THING U HAVE TO HOLD YOUR PHONE UP TO THE EAR THE SIGNAL IS VERY WEEK,I AM NOT IMPRESS THE JABRA 3030 BT IS A BETTER BUY BY FAR AND U CAN CHANGE YOUR STEREO HEADSET WHENEVER U WANT. . . . MOTOROLA THUMBS DOWN FOR THE S9
    Rating: 1 / 5

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