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Only the right side of my Motorola S9 Bluetooth is working?

I have a Motorola S9 Bluetooth headset with my phone SDA. When I play music, I hear that out of the right speaker's S9 headphones. Even with phone calls, I hear only the right side. Is this a problem with the headset or just my phone? Thank you for any help!


First, your phone must support the A2DP profile good to provide a signal to your stereo S9s. Assuming it does, there's a wrinkle in how certain obligations of mobile devices with stereo BT. You need both for both regular audio mono and stereo. (Most of the time you will only get mono for calls anyway.)

I would delete the profile you have and then be real careful when you bounce your phone and headset. Watch for this second application for bail. You must also be sure to delete both profiles (stereo and mono) if you want them to rebound again.If you let one or the other, you will not be able to bounce.

There A2DP a site somewhere that shows all A2DP phones. I can not remember where. Google will help you.

Can I Swim With Motorola S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones?

Motorola S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones Says That Its water resistant! Does That Mean I Can Swim With Them On W/o them messing Up?

if so how many feet can it resist water?


Water-resistant rarely means you can go swimming or diving with it (shop for water-proof). Water-resistant means you can accidentally drop it in water and the seals will protect it during the brief immersion while you rush to retrieve it. Water-proof means it actually keeps water out indefinitely, provided you don't go too deep and increase the water pressure on the seals to the point where they fail. So resistant means it can take it if it has to but not for very long. Proof means it can take.

If you can't be away from your headset long enough to go swimming then you have a bit of a problem.

Motorola S9-HD

www.blue-devices.com Review of the Motorola MOTOROKR S9-HD by Blue-Devices.com. Great selection of Bluetooth Stereo Headphones and more!

Samsung Infuse 4G smartphone: Most popular accessories

One of the first things that people possibly think about after purchasing a brand new smartphone is what accessories they can buy. For example, they might want a car kit for when they are traveling, a charger to keep the handset powered or maybe even a stylish case to protect their new investment.

Brent Zaniewski over on the androidcentral.com website has taken a look at some of the accessories that are now available for the recently released and much-anticipated Android-based Samsung Infuse 4G smartphone, and has kindly provided a list of the most popular accessories including car chargers and cases.

There are quite a few cases available for the Samsung infuse 4G handset, but the most popular appear to be the Body Glove Flex Snap-on case, which features a hard plastic shell that’s covered in a glove material, the Overboard Waterproof case and the leather Smartphone Experts Side Case or SPE Top Case.

Meanwhile, if it’s a Bluetooth headset you’re looking to buy, then you might like the Jawbone ICON. The Jawbone ICON comes in a variety of colors and designs, and provides users with extreme comfort for extended usage and high quality call clarity. You also have the option of the Motorola S9-HD Bluetooth Stereo headphones.

Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones » News & Reviews

The Motorola S9 Bluetooth stereo headphones turned a quite few heads when it was first announced. It’s much smaller than the over-the-ear Plantronics Pulsar 590A and lighter than most other Bluetooth stereo headsets. It looks sporty and is lightweight, and it’s especially chic-looking when Beckham wears it. The Motorola S9 works with mobile phones for calls and with phones with the A2DP Bluetooth profile or music players with Bluetooth (integrated or via adapters) for wireless stereo music playback. The headset offers easy-to-use controls, decent voice quality and good music quality and it supports common call management features. The headphones aren’t perfect but for those who are seeking a pair of lightweight, water/sweat resistant stereo headphones, the Motorola S9 is worth a look.

The Motorola S9’s ingeniously slim, light and durable design stands out. Dubbed as active stereo headset, the S9 is clearly targeted at users who are active and might jog, exercise or bike with the headset on. The lightweight behind-the-head design and small ear buds allow to be more physically active compared to traditional headphone designs. The Motorola S9 also has a tight form that ensures the headset stays on securely even when your body is moving. Does it feel good? It will feel very comfy if your skull is the right size. If your head is too large, the S9 feels as though it’s squeezing too hard and it won’t feel comfy when you wear it for a long period of time. If your head is too small, the back bridge of the headset will drop to your neck and it won’t feel good when it bumps your neck when you are jogging. As you’ve guessed by now, the headset is not adjustable and Motorola counts on the giving nature of the band to accommodate most (but not all) head shapes and sizes. The earbuds are comfy sitting in your ear and they don’t completely block out ambient noise which is good for those who jog in street. There are additional earbud tips included with the headset, so make sure you try them all to find the best size.

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