
Motorola’s Motorokr S9-HD is a slender and lightweight headset, weighing only 1.14 ounces, that is perfectly suited for the mobile user. Whether you are commuting in the city or running along mountain trails, the S9-HD is a perfect companion. Another feature that makes it perfect for walking or running is that it resists sweat and water.
The headset is constructed in a way that it is worn from the back of your head instead of at the top. The headset’s arms extend from your back and rests over your ear, much like eyeglass arms except that they are coming from behind the head. They curve downwards from the front of your ears and end with 13 mm ear bud speakers.
The speakers rest just outside the ear canal. Although they do not block outside sounds and may even be heard by someone sitting next to you, the sound quality is pretty decent with a good base and treble.
Volume, track selection, play and pause, and answer and hang up phone control buttons are all mounted on the S9-HD’s arms. A light press activates these buttons. This avoids inadvertently dislodging the earphones.
The S9-HD connects to your iPod through the D650 Adapter. You need only to plug the Adapter into your media player. Its Bluetooth Version 2.0 technology takes care of the rest. It supports HF 1.2, A2DP 1.2, and AVCRP 1.0 profiles and has a range of approximately 10 meters. It also connects well with cell phones other than Motorola with a minimum of static or other disturbances.