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HTC 3.5mm Headset Stereo/Mono Adapter for AT&T Tilt 8925 / TyTN II / 8525 TyTN / Spint Mogul PPC6800 6800 / Verizon VX6800 / T-Mobile Wing / Dash / HTC Touch etc | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $4.79

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Features: - Compatible with most of the HTC made Pocket PC based PDA cell phone. List of compatible devices including HTC 3.5mm Headset Stereo/Mono Adapter for AT&T Tilt 8925 / TyTN II / 8525 TyTN / Spint Mogul PPC6800 6800 XV6800 / Verizon VX6800 / T-Mobile Wing / Dash / HTC Sprint Touch / Touch-Dual / HTC Shadow
- Light Weight, compact, stylish, convenience
- All you need to listen to MP3 music on your HTC 11 pin port equipped device. Only supports stereo sound, does not support microphone.
- Eliminate carrying or buying special made HTC 11 pin headphones; Use standardized 3.5mm headphones
HTC G1 Phone 3.5mm stereo adapter [Posted on 2008-11-30] This adapter allows you to use standard 3.5mm headphones instead of the proprietary ones that comes with the HTC G1 phone. The price is reasonable and the quality is good. The wire is 5 inches long and very flexible.
It works [Posted on 2008-12-13] I bought it for my At&T Tilt (HTC 8925) I use it every day. It's cheap and handy, and fits in the mini USB perfectly.
dont buy this onr [Posted on 2008-12-16] it was working fine for 2 weeks but third week i could not hear my left channel. dont buy this one bad quality. Its like buying a $1 earphones and stops working in a week.
Not Stereo For Me [Posted on 2008-12-20] First I ordered two and got one. Second, I use Bowes on ear noise canceling headphones and the adaptor does not work in stero. So, I'm limited to one ear with the best headphones on earth.
Too bad, I'm off to find some that work.
Good sound, terrible construction/design [Posted on 2009-01-02] Sound quality is excellent; but the design/construction quality is very poor. First the casing on the plug popped open and I had to superglue it (I was lucky enough to retain all the parts), then one side where the wire hits the adapter started to fray apart, then the other side frayed apart completely and the sound started cutting out. This is under normal usage in a 6 week time period. (See customer images for a picture of the broken adapter.)
I would suggest getting an adapter with a hard casing instead; that's what I'm going to try next.
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