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I recently purchased the MOTOROKR S9 headphones to use with my new Cingular AT&T 8525 (HTC TyTn/Hermes) Windows Mobile device/phone. One feature that attracted me to my new phone was BlueTooth A2DP support. I want to be able to use my phone as a music source when cycling. I figure that since I need to carry my phone with me anyway it might as well serve double duty as my portable music player.

First Impression
Okay - I'm not a big fan of all of the unboxing videos that you can find on YouTube but the S9's packaging is just plain cool. Check out this S9 unboxing video. I'll try to get a better quality video up there... but don't count on it.

Sound Quality
Nothing scientific here. I did a comparison to me Shure E2c headphones and yes, of course the E2cs sounded better but the S9s sounded very good. I almost couldn't believe my ears. The bass isn't very deep, but it is audible and sounds good. Definitely much better than most inexpensive ear buds that I've used.

Phone Operation
In addition to playing and controlling music the S9 acts just like a typical hands-free BlueTooth headset. The only weirdness is that when using the S9 as a phone headset only the left ear speaker is active. I've seen reviews that make a huge deal of this. It is truly not a huge deal! The odd feeling I get is probably magnified by the fact that I normally wear my BlueTooth headset on my right ear. I'll get used to it, I'm sure. People at the other end of my phone calls typically could not tell if I was using the S9 or my normal Plantronics Discovery 655 headset. While the S9 does not claim to be the next JawBone it seems to do a damn good job of canceling out ambient noise while in the car. I have not had a chance to use it as a phone headset while cycling. I'll have to perform and write up that test in a separate post.

Battery Longevity with Music
First I charged the phone and S9s all night at home
Then at work the next day:  

  • 7:30 - 8:30AM topped off the charge on both the S9 headphones and the phone
  • 8:30AM - Soft Reset Phone to make sure all apps were closed etc.
  • 8:33AM 
    • Unplugged S9s from USB cable and turned on. Confirmed BlueTooth link.
    • Started Media Player on shuffle-play
  • 8:34AM - Unplugged USB to S9
  • 3:14PM - S9s ran out of battery, BlueTooth connection was lost and the built-in device speakers took over. The 8525 was still at 50% battery.

6 hours 40 minutes of battery time for the S9s. Not too shabby! Of course I would rather get 10 - 12 hours out of the headset but at least it beats Motorola's claim of 6 hours.

Controls
The controls on the left side of the S9 are the typical BlueTooth headset controls - the phone button (answers calls, hangs up, allows you to long-press to activate features like voice dialing) and volume controls. The right side of the device holds the music controls, a pause/play button, a skip track forward button and a skip track backward button. Nothing really special to note here. I do always seem to press buttons while putting the headset on and sometimes while taking it off. I'm sure this will end after a few more uses and I train myself to not accidentally press the buttons.

Oops
My S9s unfortunately developed a flaw before I could complete my testing. Now when playing music there is a high-pitched noise on top of the music coming from both speakers. It sounds kind of like ripped paper cones on full-sized speakers - almost a rattle... but too high pitched and consistent to really be a rattle. This makes me worry a bit about the reliability and durability of the headset.

Customer Service
A quick note about customer service. I first went to Motorola's site and I am extremely disappointed with their customer support. First, I would have to call them during normal business hours (I was trying to get this done at midnight during a fit of sleeplessness one night). Second they seem to have no notion of cross-shipping. Idiots. I would have to send the headset back to them at my expense and then once they received the defective unit Motorola would then ship out a new pair to me. That is unacceptable. Amazon to the rescue. My original purchase was through Amazon.com so I was able to request a replacement unit from them right from the web. Nice. Amazon rocks. Unfortunately the S9s are out of stock and will ship sometime between June 28th and July 11th (which at the time of my request was 4-6 weeks away). Bummer. I did get a very nice email from Amazon stating this fact and letting me know that I could request a refund if the wait was unacceptable. Again, killer customer support.

Conclusion
So far I'm very happy with this purchase - errr... well at least I was happy until the headset became unusable. Now I'm pretty disappointed with the purchase. I wanted to do an evaluation of the product while cycling since that is my main intended use. That will have to wait so I guess I will have to officially delay a conclusion until I receive my replacement headset.

 

Other Resources
A pretty good review of the S9
Interesting post regarding the technology inside the S9

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Posted by drewer on 11/18/2007 1:41 PM
why id the headset becom uusable???? was it u orwas it crappily made?
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Posted by Ed on 4/21/2008 10:53 AM
You never mention how comfortable or uncomfortable the headphones are. Do they pinch your head too much? Is it adjustable?
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Posted by spockmonster on 5/17/2008 8:21 PM
Hi, I have a pair of S9's. They work fine with my cell phone (HTC Touch which I hate for a ton of reasons). Tonight I am trying to use the S9 with my Windows PC, primarily to play music in Media PLayer to my S9. But there doesn't seem to be a way to do that? My S9's are not in the Control Panel / Sounds, in the sounds tab dropdown ahs only my sigmatel laptop audio hardware,, it does not list my S9's. I can't find an option to play to them within media player itself.
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Posted by Xenology on 7/8/2008 9:00 AM
I've had the S9 for about a year now and absolutely love them. They are very comfortable and the charge is still holding out to about 8 hours of play time. They will work on a PC but you will need the PC850 USB BT adapter by Motorola. They are not "adjustable" but are made of a flexible rubber material so they fit snug to your ears without pinching and the back actually "floats" above your neck/shoulders. This is one of the few devices that if lost/broken/stolen I would have no problem dishing out the money to get a replacement pair.
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Posted by Jared on 7/9/2008 5:37 PM
I just got this new headset, and am trying to connect it to my new ENV2. The phone says "place device in discoverable mode." Can anyone tell me how to place the device in discoverable mode? I'm really lost here. Thanks!
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Posted by Geoff wherrett on 8/19/2008 5:38 PM
I have had a lot of reliability problems with both the left and right ear controls. Both have failed over multiple models that i have exchanged. I am reaching the end of the line with thsi produict, though I love the form factor and the sound quality is good.

Geoff
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Posted by peter on 8/27/2008 1:21 PM
i like geoff have gone through two pairs i am waiting for my third both pairs have had control problems and no longer adjusted shuffling and volume . i am extremely disappointed with motorola
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Posted by Jon on 10/27/2008 2:45 PM
I too am working on my 3rd pair. The first two failed with the buttons. Now Motorola is sending me a third pair. I have to ship them back the old one within 30 days or they charge my credit card.

the lady assured me that there were no problems with them, but I am experiencing the same problems that others had... hmmm...
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Posted by James on 1/30/2009 12:53 PM
I have had the same problems others have had with the buttons. I have gone through two S9's. With both pair the + volume button just seems to stop working. I am going to move over to the S9-HD and see if Motorola has fix that problem.
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Posted by Miye on 2/2/2009 9:29 AM
I bought the Motorola S9-HD stereo headphones so I could listen to music at the gym without worrying about the wires getting tangled in the equipment. I found the sound quality was good and had a good workout.
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Posted by Pete on 4/1/2009 12:23 PM
I'm also on my second S9. The first one failed in 2 weeks and unfortunately, I didn't use the second for a year so it is out of warranty now that it has failed. Both had jammed controls. I have soldiered on by selecting tracks on the phone but now the volume controls are also gone and they jam on 'volume down' such that they are unaudible and I can't over ride them on the handset. They are a rightoff. Problem is, I can't find anything better to use on the bike or at the gym. Any suggestions?
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Posted by krueger on 5/2/2009 10:37 PM
I have it for more than a year (since Feb 08)..no flaws, initially needs some getting used to, after awhile it would snugly fit into your head / ears. the ear cups can be adjusted and changed to suit you. the only spill I had with it was when I accidentally stored it in a bag and the control buttons become unresponsive..after some tweeks and adjustments it became normal again. charging it for more than 24 hrs can work wonders - I can still use it after more than 3 hrs of play. in terms of appearance, it looks much better than the new sony walkman W series cordless headsets, which may look invisible at the back but clearly evident at the sides. I love my motorokr S9..partnering well with my sony ericsson s510.
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Posted by tbone on 10/4/2009 11:33 AM
I have less than 10 hrs. on my s9-hd headphones. The + volume control stopped working. At $100 this is unacceptable. These are unusable. Motorola is junk. I will never buy a motorola product again!
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Posted by Glicvp on 10/21/2009 2:22 PM
I have had a lot of connection trouble with the s9-hd to both my MS mobile 6.0 device and Vista ultimate. Some of the battery life quoted is unreailistic with my unit 3-4 hours tops. Sound quality is fail with crackel unless the buds are pushed into the ear cannal. I would not buy them again.
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Posted by GS Miller on 10/28/2009 3:24 AM
My motorola s9-hd headset has a problem when watching videos. There is a delay that puts sound and video out of sync. It varies depending on video source.
Anyone else having this problem?

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Posted by Steve Bargelt on 12/14/2009 4:11 AM
Has anyone tried the Plantronics Backbeat? They look very promising. http://bit.ly/2ZDpY1
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Posted by BTFan on 2/9/2010 10:00 PM
I had better luck than some of the folks on this thread. My S9 headset worked very well for about 2 years before I believe it got moisture in the contacts. At that point the controls began to work intermittently.

Right now I'm using Jabra's Halo which is a very different headset with advantages and disadvantages but so far I'm pleased.
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Posted by Rob G on 3/16/2010 7:20 PM
I'm having the same problem with the videos being out of sync. It seems I have to turn bluetooth off and on several times until the video and audio are synced properly. This is really annoying and there's nothing on the motorola site about this.
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Posted by gonzalo on 3/4/2011 1:24 PM
My MOTOROKR S9 bluethhot headset stopped working.

When I try to charge it it turns the blue light instead of the red or green, and does not charge.
Do you have a solution for me?
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