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Posted at 10:09 AM on Wednesday 12/15/10 by
Ben
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Mostbuying has the Motorola S9-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headset for $22 with free shipping. Features talk time up to 7 hours talk time, 6 hours of music, standby time 6 days and range 10 m(33 ft) and weight 1.14 oz. [Compare]
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    djroni - Posted 11:11 am PST 12/15/10 (3 Posts)  Report Spam

    10-20 for shipping damn.

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    juson - Posted 11:25 am PST 12/15/10 (4 Posts)  Report Spam

    Shipping is free. You need to select the free shipping from the 3 shipping methods. I just got one.

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    SB22 - Posted 3:44 pm PST 12/15/10 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

    I ordered a pair...but I'm a little skeptical, seems too cheap to be true. I am anticipating that they are refurbished or something... I also didn't see any confirmation about them being white or black...I guess I'll find out!

    Edit: It does say on the web site that they are black.

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    injurylawyer - Posted 8:00 pm PST 12/15/10 (35 Posts)  Report Spam

    I had bought mine over one year ago. 6 weeks later, the volume would spontaneously start going up. I contacted Motorola under the 1 year warranty. They issued a RMA and sent me refurbished unit. 2 Days later, same thing. I contacted them again. They sent one that was not a refurb. and an upgrade to the HD model. That unit seemed to work well for exactly 6 months when it started to have the spontaneous beeping and increase in volume like the others when, while charging, the light became purple, which is not even one of the colors it is supposed to be (red for charging, green for charged and blue for on...probably the blue and red were on at the same time) and the unit would not power on. So, 2 weeks shy of the 1st anniversary of the original, I had contacted Motorola again. They tried to push the 'the warranty replacement unit only came with a 90 day warranty' crap but I insisted that the original unit that I purchased said 1 full year. They replaced it. So, now having been the owner of this S now for 4 times, my refurbished 'Class A' stock, seems to be working for now. Research the spontaneous volume increase issue and you will find pages confirming same...apparently, the general opinion is that they are not as water resistant that they have been saying so sweat from working out does somehow, eventually, work its way into the unit shorting it out. Another opinion is that since the volume buttons have these flush mount buttons, the simple act of taking it off and putting it on may bend the unit enough to cause a short. Either way, in the long run, don't expect long life from this pair. There is a reason these $100 units are less than half price. Look elsewhere.

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    neofrost - Posted 2:00 pm PST 12/16/10 (5 Posts)  Report Spam

    Item specifications say NON OEM. WTH is that? I am guessing they are the fake ones that many people have commented on. I would not buy this.

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    injurylawyer - Posted 9:45 pm PST 12/17/10 (35 Posts)  Report Spam

    I had bought mine over one year ago. 6 weeks later, the volume would spontaneously start going up. I contacted Motorola under the 1 year warranty. They issued a RMA and sent me refurbished unit. 2 Days later, same thing. I contacted them again. They sent one that was not a refurb. and an upgrade to the HD model. That unit seemed to work well for exactly 6 months when it started to have the spontaneous beeping and increase in volume lie the others when, while charging, the light became purple, which is not even one of the colors it is supposed to be (red for charging, green for charged and blue for on...probably the blue and red were on at the same time) and the unit would not power on. So, 2 weeks shy of the 1st anniversary of the original, I had contacted Motorola again. They tried to push the 'the warranty replacement unit only came with a 90 day warranty' crap but I insisted that the original unit that I purchased said 1 full year. They replaced it. So, now having been the owner of this S now for 4 times, my refurbished 'Class A' stock, seems to be working for now. Research the spontaneous volume increase issue and you will find pages confirming same...apparently, the general opinion is that they are not as water resistant that they have been saying so sweat from working out does somehow, eventually, work its way into the unit shorting it out. Another opinion is that since the volume buttons have these flush mount buttons, the simple act of taking it off and putting it on may bend the unit enough to cause a short. Either way, in the long run, don't expect long life from this pair. There is a reason these $100 units are less than half price. Look elsewhere.

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