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S. Power Said,
February 7th, 2012 @3:12 pm  
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, once you figure out how to fit them correctly., November 12, 2010
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S. Power (Detroit, Michigan, United States) –
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This review is from: Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones w/ Microphone [Retail Packaging] (Wireless Phone Accessory)

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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Maestro Said,
February 7th, 2012 @3:20 pm  
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Absolutely horrible!!!!, December 6, 2010
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I owned the S9-HD headset and absolutely loved it. The bass was incredibly deep and the trebles very crisp. I used them for over a year and was very upset when they broke. So, I quickly decided to buy another pair (not a hard decision). When I went to best buys I found that they no longer carried the S9-HD, only the newer H10-HD. I was desperate so purchased them. What a huge disappointment. These things are really heavy. The buttons are not very well defined within the molded body and thus are hard to control. They are much less comfortable than their predecessors. And finally, they sound horrible. Very little base response, tinny high end. My advice is to find a pair of S9-HD’s and save yourself the frustration.

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S. Power Said,
February 7th, 2012 @4:19 pm  
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, once you figure out how to fit them correctly., November 11, 2010
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S. Power (Detroit, Michigan, United States) –
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When I first started using these, I thought I was going to have to return them. They connected easily to my Samsung Intercept Android phone, and sounded good with Pandora, and several different media applications. Even on phone calls they sound 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. — Update on pricing, May 14th, 2011: The price on Amazon quickly became the best deal around, once they had them. My comments about Best Buy and 3rd party sellers being better was only true for the first month that they were out.

I highly recommend that you buy these. I think that you will love them, once you figure out how to fit them.

UPDATE – January 9th, 2011 – UPDATE
I am still loving these after months of very heavy and sweaty use. They work and sound great. I am posting this update, because I recently bought a Giro G9 Ski and Snowboard helmet and was about to buy the Bluetooth inserts for it. After a bunch of research about how badly the various inserts work, I decided to try wearing the S10-HDs with my helmet. To my amazement it fit and worked perfectly, saving me a lot of money, and providing me an experience that is much better than the alternatives.

UPDATE – May 14th, 2011 – UPDATE

I have been using these for almost a year now and still love them. I don’t really understand the negative reviews, unless Motorola has an inconsistent build quality and some people are getting lemons. Please let me update you on a few aspects of my experience:

Sweat-proof/rainproof – I run in these every day. They are covered in sweat by the time I get home every time. Despite being wet with sweat or rain for long periods of time daily, I’ve never had a problem with them. I can’t explain why so many other reviewers are.

Sound quality – I am not a sound aficionado though I can tell when headphones don’t sound right though. To an average listener, these headphones sound fine. To me, they sound just as good as my Bose QC-1.5s though that is probably more because of my unrefined average ear, than to them really being “Bose Quality”. My point is not to get discouraged by the reviews that complain about the audio quality, unless you are one of the small percentage of people that can tell between good and great headphones. I can’t.

Fit – The fit on these is fine. Even worn correctly, they do become uncomfortable after a few hours, but most headphones do. The fit thing I like about these is their versatility. I wear them mowing the lawn, under Remington shooting hearing protection, skiing, with a Giro ski helmet, and cycling, under a bike helmet. By being able to fit in all these different applications, they’ve saved me from having to consider buying inferior specialty headphones.

After almost a year, I still highly recommend these headphone.

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