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Motorola S305 MOTOROKR Stereo Bluetooth Headphones [Retail Packaging]

Product features

  • Control your music from your headphones with track and volume controls.
  • Works with Bluetooth enabled music players and mobile phones from all leading manufacturers.
  • Lightweight design for all day listening.
  • Strong bass and dynamic audio from high quality 30mm speakers
  • Talk Time: Up to 6.5 hours
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Amazon.comList Price: $99.99
Used & New: from $35.37
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Product description

The Motorola S305 Stereo Bluetooth Headset uses Bluetooth technology to deliver style, performance and remarkable sound. Enjoy your music with superb audio quality and without those pesky wires. Then, take or make a call with total clarity.

User reviews

  On the bubble, 2009-11-22
I use these a lot and they are not bad, but they are not great either. They are cheaper than many others I saw and are a decent value. I would now spend more money for better sound performance. The only objective complaint I could make is that they are very finicky with regard to the bluetooth connection. I also use a mono bluetooth ear piece and the connection performance is flawless. Once connected, no problem, but I can't expect to switch to them during a call.

 

  pretty good, occasional issue with power button, 2009-11-21
overall performance is good. I have had some issues with the power button not turning off. After 5 min. is should shut off automatically, but it does not. The range is great, I can walk around the gym and keep it in my gym bag.

 

  A sold pair of wireless head phones, 2009-11-20
Work great, the buttons take a little getting used to but since theres only the power, + Vol, and - Vol, its not that hard. After an hour or 2 they start to irritate your ears, but they wont fall off your ears very easily.

 

  Money well spent, 2009-11-17
I just got this gadget (Mororola S305 Bluetooth Headphones) yesterday and tried it out immediately. First, you need a tool...namely a pair of scissors to get the headphones out of the packaging. BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT YOURSELF ON THE PLASTIC PACKAGING!!! Next, read the instructions to power-up the battery. It took about 15-20 minutes for the little light to turn green meaning the headphones were ready for use. While waiting for the headphones to power-up I read the instructions and, once ready, I paired them to my iPod (32gb 3rd gen) and had absolutely no problems (I just love it when things go as advertised). Finally, I tried them out with music. They work! Let me be clear on that...THEY WORK! I placed my iPod on the computer desk and walked down the hallway to my bedroom which is about 50 feet away (with all the twists and turns) and had no break in the music. I haven't tried to pair the set with my cellphone and doubt I will but, for music and movies all the controls work just fine...pause, volume up, volume down, etc. As far as fit, they work just fine for me...and I wear glasses too.

So why didn't I give five stars? Well, the quality of sound is slightly on the tinny side but thats resolved by setting my iPod equalizer to Loudness or Bass Booster. Also, when I took my dog for a walk I placed the iPod in my left front jeans pocket and when I turned my head to the extreme right the music stopped for a second or two but then resumed. This indicated to me there was a communication break between the headphones and the iPod. I resolved the problem by putting the iPod in my right front jeans pocket and the break ceased. I guess the receiver is located in the right earphone.

Overall I'd recommend this Stereo Bluetooth set of headphones to anyone. They work as advertised and it sure is nice not having a cord to get trapped and/or snagged on something. This is money well spent and I hope this helps in you in deciding.

 

  Big Improvement over S9. Needs one modification., 2009-11-16
I have used my Motorola S9 headset for the last year and those have big drawbacks. I bought the S305 last week and this headset is a big improvement! They are more comfortable to wear and the sound is much better. As a phone headset they are the best of any that I have tried.

There is one big problem with the headset. Out of the box the volume slider button rattles when you move. It was pretty annoying. Putting a very small amount of Elmer's glue into the small gap beside the button fixed the problem. The button still works but the thin layer of glue provides a cushion that keeps it from rattling. I don't know how it made it out of Motorola with that defect but the fix is easy enough.

I was concerned about the buttons on the black part of the headset that control functions such as Play/Pause. Those turn out to be easier to find than the volume slider. Also the On/Off button has the indicator light built in so that you can't see the light when you are pushing the button which is stupid but not a big deal.

These headsets definitely have much better reception than the S9's. They don't cut out at all. Now if they could just design a pair that folded up into something you could put in your pocket I would be all set.

 



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