T-Mobile G1 / HTC Touch 11 Pin to 3.5mm Stereo Headphone L-Shaped Adapter, Black


JAVOedge International
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Good product; should offer it in a 2-pack to save on shipping.
This product works well. It is likely that you'll need several of them to keep one in the car, one by your stereo, etc. It should be sold in a 2-pack or a 3-pack for lower shipping costs and easier purchase.
Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Adequate
Decent design, I wanted to like it. But the connection is finicky, only works sitting still. It cuts out when moved. T-Mobile Dash
Monday, March 31st, 2008
like it
good product works well i think that i should have gotten the one that you can you a charger with @ the same time it was just a bit bigger but over all it was a good buy
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
Works fine
Nothing much to get excited here about this product, but it does work fine and is compatible with my T-mobile Dash/HTC Excalibur. At least it keeps me from having to buy the hard-to find USB headphones. Now I can use any old pair of earbuds I come across.
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Connection to lose for for mobile headphone use
I used mine for a couple of months before giving up and buying a diferent adapter. I like that the design doesn't have a wire that can wear out. The fit into the 11 PIN slot on my AT&T/Cingular 8525 (HTC Hermes) is alarmingly tight. I had one problem when I put my phone with the adapter into my pocket. Something is causing a lose connection so my audio cuts in and out as I walk. I've tried this with a few pairs of headphones, so I'm pretty sure it's the adapter. I've since moved onto other adapters which don't have this problem. Since the 11 pin connection is so tight, I suspect the lose connection is in the 3.5mm connection.
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
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