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Motorola S9 The Motorola S9's stylish, rubberized design looks tailor-made for the gym; sweat drips right off of them and if dropped, they won't damage easily. But another, less flattering reason that they work for working out is that the sound just isn't that good. The S9s will pair with almost anything you throw at it, and they perform all of their functions with competency. But the sound quality isn't up to snuff, so if you're looking for a wireless replacement for your Shures, this isn't it. Release: June 2007. Price: $45.
Pros: Easy setup, minimal drops of signal, attractive design.
Cons: Buds hurt ears after only 30 minutes, poor sound quality on music playback.
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