While the sound quality and the design the Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions are the weakest part in any item you can get from them. And when you compare the price to quality ratio with other devices you could get you realize that there must be some corner cutting and this is where they are indeed somewhat lacking, not only because the missing details but also because the size of the booklet is tiny more oriented towards being cool then useful. And while it is true that the controls are somewhat intuitive there is still a good need for an elaborated and exact Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions.
1. The first thing in the Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions should be that in order to connect your devices you need to make sure you have turned the headset on, this is indicated by a solid blue light coming on and staying on. Next make sure the Bluetooth capability is turned on. This is tricky because on some phones it’s almost hidden, try looking in the settings menu under connections. Then your phone should have a search for pair devices. Once you find the headsets, it should be its model number like S805
, S305
, S9
, all you need do is set it to always authorized or something to that effect depending on your devices menu.
2. The second notice in the Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions should be to turn you phone’s volume all the way up because while on a normal computer you need to keep the volume half way in order to best use the capability of your sound card, on Bluetooth there is no difference and this is the best quality you can get.
3. The third step is a no brainer and it actually is in the Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions and that is what the different buttons do. They are usually located on the right hear piece and for the S805
and S305
you can feel them as you feel with your fingers on the upper side ridge. On the S9
and S10-HD
they are on the part of the headphone that flows down and in to your ear.
4. If you have thrown away your Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions then you will have a bit of a puzzle to work with discovering what the different buttons do. Actually they are quite easy in picking up a call but besides from that when you go in the listening to music they are rather hard to follow. So here it is exactly what they do again:
* Take calls (press the telephone button at the top flat side to pickup).
* Make calls (press and hold the telephone button to call the last number dialled).
* Reject a call (press either the next track or previous track button)
* Mute/Unmute a call (press the Play/Pause button)
* Play music (press the play/pause button at the bottom flat side to play or pause)
* Pause music (press the play/pause button)
* Stop music (press and hold the play/pause button)
* Next track (press the next track button at the right flat side)
* Previous track (press the previous track button at the right flat side)
* You can also fast-forward or rewind by holding either the next track or previous track button.
5. And the last thing they should have added in on the Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions are some tips about getting the best out of your experience with them. Like if you are wearing sunglasses it’s best to put the headphones on first and then your glasses. And since the S305
, S9
and S10-HD
are curved in the back you won’t be able to wear anything with a collar or a turtle neck or even a bulkier ski jacket because it will hit the back of the headphones and push them out of place. Also when choosing any of these models you might need to know that you won’t be able to sit comfortably on your back, like at the beach or in a reclining chair for the same reason. Of course some of this information you could find in the Motorola Bluetooth headset instructions but other you won’t although it would be nice to have it in there.