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The editors liked
Lightweight. Comfortable. Stylish. Design is good enough that I would buy a set.
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Detailed sound with good mid-bass response. Lightweight. More comfortable to wear than true in-ear designs. Bundled iPod adapter is slim and adds extra value.
Music sounds impressive
Bluetooth adapter for iPods included
The Motorola Rokr S9 HD has a comfortable and secure design and great audio quality. The buttons are easy to use as well.
Lightweight
Good sound quality
Works with glasses
Relatively inexpensive
Good quality audio
Stylish
The editors didn't like
Inteference rejection
These were a bit worse than other headsets I have used.
Overly bright treble. Coarse volume adjustment. Floating headband design can get in the way.
Uncomfortable to wear for long periods
Background noise distracting
The Motorola Rokr S9 HD can feel unwieldy when exercising or working out
And the Bluetooth connection cuts out occasionally if the paired device isnt positioned correctly. Also
The Motorola Rokr S9 HD has a comfortable and secure design and great audio quality. The buttons are easy to use as well.
The Motorola Rokr S9 HD can feel unwieldy when exercising or working out, and the Bluetooth connection cuts out occasionally if the paired device isnt positioned correctly. Also, the power button feels stiff, and the charger jack cover isnt secured p...
The Motorola Rokr S9 HD is a simple and lightweight stereo Bluetooth headset, but take caution when using it for an active lifestyle.
Abstract: The MOTOROKR S9-HD Wireless Stereo headphones sound pretty darn good and plenty loud. We tested them with several Bluetooth handsets and were impressed with the range as well as the quality. The headphones are the in-ear type and are fairly comfortabl...
Abstract: Stereo Bluetooth headsets evoke mixed emotions among tech enthusiasts. Given how easily cords tangle up, just about anyone with a portable MP3 player or cell-phone music app would kill for a good-sounding set of wireless earbuds. On the other hand, the...
Full, detailed sound with good mid-bass response. Lightweight. More comfortable to wear than true in-ear designs. Bundled iPod adapter is slim and adds extra value.
Overly bright treble. Coarse volume adjustment. Floating headband design can get in the way.
Motorolas well-designed and affordable S9-HD may finally give stereo Bluetooth headsets a good name—even when it comes to sound quality....
Abstract: 2008 was the year of A2DP phones in America. Most smartphones and feature phones that had a remote possibility of playing music came with Bluetooth A2DP stereo headset support. Motorola offered a decent first generation wireless stereo headset, the RO...
Good wireless range, pairs easily with a range of Bluetooth-enabled products
Buttons are slightly hard to press, uncomfortable to wear and rather ugly, sound quality could be improved
For $159 you have to ask yourself: is it worth having a non-adjustable headset that looks like something worn in Star Trek, just so you can listen to music and answer calls wirelessly? The sound quality of the Motorola Motorockr S9HD Bluetooth headset...