| Durability | 3 | | Appearance | 4 | | Value | 3 | | Overall Satisfaction | 2.5 |
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0 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 1 of 5 Don't Bother Thursday, July 02, 2009 Terry from CA
I've been using a Jabra A125S with my iPod 5G and it works well. The only drawback is the A125S has a battery life of only 6 hours, so I decided to try the Motorola D650 in hopes of a longer play time. Here are my complaints; The D650 drains your iPod battery quickly so there is no extended play time, but the biggest problem is that every time you pause your iPod for more than 60 seconds or so, the D650 powers off. When you start playing your iPod again, the D650 has to resync with the headset. Sometimes the D650 would sync up in 15 seconds, but most of the time it would take 10 to 15 minutes. Getting the D650 to sync required repeated plugging and unplugging from the iPod, starting and pausing the iPod, etc. After owning the D650 for all of 5 days, it died completely. Unless your looking for poor quality, poor design and poor performance, don't bother buying a D650. Was this review helpful?
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 4 of 5 Excellent device, but be careful of it draining yo Tuesday, May 05, 2009 Carlos from New York, NY
This device is wonderful, since it lets me use my iPod Touch (1st Generation) with my S805 DJ Style Headphones. My only two issues are that the battery on my iPod lasts about a quarter of what it normally lasts without this adapter and that if there is any other bluetooth device near the adapter, the signal gets cut off intermittently. Other than that, this device is great. Was this review helpful?
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