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Looks like a rugged piece of equipment with great features. 4 uses later it stopped working. Not recommended.
i have paired the motorola and they have paired well.i have been able to pause play commands etc but there is no sound in the earphones,just a hiss.could someone guide me
I found these headphones very uncomfortable, and the large piece in the back very irritating when moving my head, though they sounded great. The total dealbreaker for me was that they would barely work outside, and I had to literally hold my Tmobile G1 up to the reception bar in the back to get them to work. YMMV depending on head size I guess, but they didn't work for me and I an average size head. I ended up going with the motorokr S305, and am very pleased.
The picture on Amazon shows a red accent on the headphones, but the ones I received are all black. The sound from the headphone is freakin' amazing.
I updated my iPhone 3G to the 3.0 software, then went out and bought the iPhone 3GS. So now I have both the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3GSMY REVIEW:I will say, I mainly bought these headphones to listen to music, not for the call handling capabilities.I got the package from Amazon today and promptly started charging the headphones for the 2 hour minimum charge recommended by the instructions.After the 2 hours was up, I was able to quickly pair the headphones with my iPhone 3GS.
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2AUBOFYLHC5AY PREFACE:A friend of mine recommended these headphones to me about a year or so ago, but since at that time I had an iPhone 3G that didn't allow for bluetooth stereo headphones (without an adapter), I realized he was just ribbing me about how cool his Blackberry Bold was.Now the iPhone 3G allows for stereo bluetooth connections with their latest 3.0 software update. To me, they feel just right.
I have a gigantic head, and the headphones fit nicely. I was hoping they wouldn't be loose, but I read a few reviews that said they felt tight.
Great bass and treble tones.As mentioned in the another review, with the iPhone 3GS (and iphone 3G with 3.0 software), the "forward" and "back" skip song buttons don't work from the headset, but I've read that this is something that could be fixed with a future software update.I played some hard rock songs and hip hop songs and they both sounded great.One thing I noticed. To me, this was a welcome surprise because the red coloring was one thing I didn't like about the phones.Overall, I'd definitely recommend these headphones to someone who has an iPhone 3GS or iPhone 3G with the 3.0 software update.Video portion of this review taken with the iPhone 3GS :)
I agree with most of what has been said before me in favor of the S9's. A challenging idea, adventurously conceived and elegantly executed. Strangely, when paired with my 3rd gen Nano, all is well.
I have tried to run them dead three times through continuous listening - haven't done it yet. Play/Pause works, just not the touch-sensitive guys to either side. Sound quality is stunning at any price and especially for an instrument with a predictable and reasonable battery drain.
I thought my headset must be a lemon so I exchanged them and got the same result. Lightweight, comfortable, non-dorky. I work out for 90 minutes a day so the sweat alert is well taken.BUT.is no one going to mention that if paired to a 2nd gen iPod the forward and back buttons are inoperable.
Again these buttons do work with my 3rd gen Nano.Were it not for this concession, the S9's would certainly get 5 stars out of me. May my buttons remain ever dry.
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