So, I got my hands on this Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth headset.
I’ve heard some good things about it and figured I’d give it a shot. First off, I unwrapped the package and found the headset, a charger, and some user manual – you know, the usual stuff.
I charged it up, which took a couple of hours, and then I tried to pair it with my phone.
- I turned off all the other Bluetooth devices around, just to make sure there wouldn’t be any interference.
- I turned on the headset by holding down the power button until the little light started flashing.
On my phone, I went into the Bluetooth settings and scanned for devices. “Motorola S10-HD” popped up pretty quickly, and I selected it.
It asked for a PIN, which was “0000” according to the manual. Typed that in, and boom, it connected! Simple enough.
I put on the headset, and it felt pretty comfortable, not too heavy.
Then, I played some music. The sound quality was surprisingly good, clear and with a decent bass.
I walked around my apartment to test the range, and it stayed connected even when I went into another room.
What I Tried:
- Answering calls: When a call came in, I just tapped the call button on the headset, and it worked perfectly. The voice quality was clear on both ends.
- Volume control: There are volume buttons on the side, and they’re easy to find and use. I could adjust the volume without taking out my phone.
- Music controls: I could play, pause, and skip tracks using the buttons on the headset. Very convenient.
I used it for a few hours, and the battery held up well. Overall, I’m pretty impressed with this Motorola S10-HD. It’s comfortable, sounds good, and the Bluetooth connection is stable. It’s definitely a good choice if you’re looking for a wireless headset. I took some notes while using it. I’ll probably keep using this for a while and see how it goes in the long run.