Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones w/ Microphone [Retail Packaging]
- Wireless Bluetooth stereo headphones for streaming audio from compatible mobile phones and MP3 players
- Hydrophobic mesh, silicone seals and encased speakers provide sweat proof design
- Behind-the-head design eliminates tangles and provides a light, comfortable fit
- Try the 4 ear gel sizes included for an optimized fit and audio experience
- Up to 9 hours of talk time, 8 hours of music playback, and up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time; released in September, 2010
- What’s in the Box: Bluetooth headphones, 4 sizes of ear gels, wall charger, operating instructions
Move to the Music: The only stereo headphones designed to go from working out to hanging out. Behind-the-head design eliminates tangles and provides a light, comfortable fit that’s perfect for music on the go. The Motorola S10-HD is the only Bluetooth stereo headset that provides high-definition audio in a sweat proof design, so your wireless music stays with you in the gym and on-the-go. An advanced design protects against sweat and moisture, and the completely wireless, behind-the-head desi
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Great, once you figure out how to fit them correctly.,
When I first started using these, I thought I was going to have to return them. They connected easily to my Android phone, and sounded good with Pandora, bTunes, even on phone calls. They even sounded great. The problem was they hurt my outer ears a lot. There was tremendous pressure on the tops of my ears. Obviously, I tried to adjust the fit, in accordance with the directions and the picture on the Motorola website of someone wearing them. Nothing seemed to work. Today, after running 7 miles in them, I decided to return them. 10 minutes later, I realized that the part that was hitting the top of my ears was supposed to go behind the ears. They now feel great, and I’ll definitely be keeping them. They even sound better when worn correctly.
Before you discount what I’m saying, or assume that I’m a complete moron for not knowing how to wear headphones, be warned that the directions for wearing them, and the picture on the Motorola website imply that you are supposed to wear them incorrectly.
Now that I’m wearing them correctly, here are the things they do well:
+ Sound Great
+ Connect easily
+ Switch between calls and music seamlessly
+ Feel comfortable, though they are quite a bit heavier than any other headphones, even the older Motorlas (S-9 and S9-HD)
+ Very well made.
+ The battery life is exceptional and you can charge it off micro-USB.
The owner’s manual is pretty much useless. The format is tiny, and they put more effort into being hip than providing a useful manual for the product. Fortunately, it is intuitive to use.
The price on these is reasonable, considering what you get and what it can do. I bought mine at Best Buy because Amazon didn’t have them yet, and the third party sellers that have them on here are kind of pricey.
I highly recommend that you buy these. I think that you will love them, once you figure out how to fit them.
//update August 24th, 2011 //
After having these for a year, I decided to buy another pair to see if they have changed at all. They have but only cosmetically. Although the old ones continue to work well, the second generation of these has some slight changes. One of the many things that hasn’t changed is the model number and name. The way to tell the second generation from the first is that the white material that touches your head next to your ears is now red. Also the black plastic on the back/top of them is shiny instead of muted. The performance seems to be the same with the new ones as the old ones, though the buttons are a little easier to operate and the battery life appears to be longer.
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