Motorola D650 Bluetooth iPod® Adapter | List Price: $59.99 Discount Price: $19.99

| Brand: Motorola
Features: Can I Give it Zero Stars? This thing is useless. [Posted on 2007-10-03] The design of this device is severely flawed. It disconnects extremely easily (try a slight bump, even inside a case) when doing anything even remotely active. Mine came as part of the iPod/S9 "Active" adapter kit...and it is so completely worthless that I am returning it.
Every time the d650 gets bumped or has pressure put on it (such as when bending over with it inside a case clipped to my waist) it disconnects from the iPod, loses power, and then has to be re-paired with the headset...which requires that you monitor a colored light on the headset...which requires that you take it off.
Every ten or so time it pairs with the headset it requires that you pause and unpause the iPod, which requires that you remove it from whatever case you're using to do something active with it, and putting back in the case can provide enough force to dislodge the d650 and start all over.
In short, it's going back.
Works as dream with my Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset [Posted on 2007-12-23] I love this Adapter....I does exactly what its supposed to do.
I never had any problems pairing with my Motorola HT820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset....
No cables, its the best....
Seriosly recommend for those people who wants to Live life in a Style......
Doesn't work with older 40g ipod [Posted on 2007-12-23] Although the directions state "works with all ipods 4g and later" It doesn't work with my old 40g ipod at all. It did work with a friends older 20g ipod with click wheel. I didnt try it out at the gym though, so i can't comment on the other review of it becoming disconnected easily. I called motorola, poor customer service, it took 5 phone calls to finally get though to a tech, who said it should work with my ipod and to return it. So if you have an older ipod do not buy this product.
It works for a short period of time [Posted on 2008-01-26] I purchased this adapter to work with my R.E.D. snowboarding helmet and it works very well, until it sucks your battery dry. The battery of the iPod Nano should last ~24 hours under normal use and when powering this device it lasts only 5 hours! I need this to work for at least 8 hours straight. I would use this on the hill and have it die half way through the day. I'm trying a self powered adapter now...
It also separates from the Nano easily. I ended up using a hair tie to keep it connected. I'm not sure if it's related but I would occasionally get a "skipping/cutting out" with the music.
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