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Headset Buddy: PC Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter: Convert Dual 3.5mm to 3.5mm, PC Computer Headset to iPhone, Blackberry, Droid, Palm, Samsung, LG, HTC
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Headset Buddy: PC Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter: Convert Dual 3.5mm to 3.5mm, PC Computer Headset to iPhone, Blackberry, Droid, Palm, Samsung, LG, HTC

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T2-Z0WH-4RZS

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Description:

If you already have a nice PC Headset, why buy another headset for your smartphone? Just buy the PC Headset Buddy Adapter and save yourself money, clutter, and time! Just plug in the PC Headset Buddy for Smartphones and use your existing PC computer headset with 3.5mm mic/audio plugs on your iPhone 3G/3GS, Blackberry (Curve/Storm/Bold), Palm Pre, or any smartphone with a 3.5mm headset jack!

A big productivity enhancer for home businesses, sales people, consultants, road warriors, or anyone who is one the phone all the time, but doesn't want to carry two headsets, one for the computer, and one for your iPhone, Blackberry, or Palm smartphone.

Specs: Female 3.5mm Mic and Female 3.5mm Audio to Male 3.5mm Mic/Audio. Outputs binaural mono sound, meaning you if you have a stereo headset you will hear sound in both ears, but it will only be one channel (just left channel).

Compatible Phones:

iPhone first generation, 3G, 3GS

Blackberry: BlackBerry Bold 9000, Bold 9700, Curve 8900/ 8330/ 8320/ 8310/ 8300, Pearl Flip 8220 / 8230 / 8130 / 8120 / 8110, Storm 9530 / 9500 / 9550 / 9520, Tour 9630

Palm Pre, Treo Pro, Pixi
HTC Imagio / XV6975, Hero - CDMA, Touch Pro 2 / XV6875
LG Chocolate 3 VX-8560, Chocolate Touch VX8575, CT810 Incite, enV Touch VX-11000, Tritan AX-840 / UX-840
LG UX585 / AX585 Rhythm, VX9700 Dare
Motorola Hint QA30, i856 Debut, Karma QA1, Krave ZN4, Moto surf A3100, RAZR Vegas VE20, Rival A455, ROKR E8, ROKR EM330, Ve440, Zine ZN5, Droid
Nokia 5130 XpressMusic
Nokia 5310
Nokia N97
Samsung Finesse SCH-R810, Freeform / Link SCH-R350 / SCH-R351, Highnote SPH-M630, Instinct HD SPH-M850, Intrepid SPH-i350, Messager II SCH-R560, Omnia II SCH-I920, Reclaim SPH-M560, Rogue SCH-U960, SCH-R470 Twostep, SCH-R600 / Hue II / Adorn, SCH-R800 Delve, SCH-U490 Trance / Violin, SGH-A867 Eternity
Sharp Original Sidekick LX, Sidekick 2008 / Gekko
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 GSM

Features:

Convert two 3.5mm (1/8 inch) plugs to single Smartphone 3.5mm plug


For use with iPhone, Blackberry Curve/Storm/Bold, Motorola Droid, Palm Pre, and More...


PC Computer Headset to iPhone/Blackberry/Smartphone Adapter


Reduce Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) caused by cell phones and bluetooth headsets


Works with stereo headsets, outputs binaural (both ears) sound with a mono channel


Product Details:
Package Length: 5.0 inches
Package Width: 4.2 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 77 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 77 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5Works on my Lenovo Laptop!Aug 20, 2010
By Eric Wadsworth
I have a Plantronics headset that has two plugs, one for headphones and one for microphone. My Lenovo thinkpad W510 has a jack that supports headphones with microphone. This adapter plugs into that fancy jack, and my headphone plugs connect to the adapter, resulting in a usable headset without having to use the USB adapter that came with the headset, that lacks linux drivers. The only improvement that I can think of is a 90-degree plug, so the wire isn't in the way of my mouse on the right side of the computer.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Works with MacBook Pro as wellNov 19, 2010
By Julian Bucknall
I've just switched laptops from a Dell XPS to a Macbook Pro, and, lo and behold, the MacBook only has a single socket for audio, rather than the two of the Dell. So my headphones plus mic won't work since it has two jacks, one for output and the other for input. This adapter solves the problem: two female sockets (colored appropriately) merging into one jack. Plugging in the headset to the adapter and the adapter into the MacBook works just fine. You hear in stereo (just listened to one of those mid-60s funky mixes from the Beatles where John or Paul will sing into your right ear) and the mic works perfectly for recording, Skype, and the like.

Looks well made, etc; no quibbles.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Great adapter to use a headset with mic on my Droid XJan 17, 2011
By Jeremy P. Przyhocki "Computer Technician and Gamer Enthusiasts"
Product is what it is. It has quality snap in design to make sure connection are snug and tight. Works the way i want to. Music, incoming ringtone, and calls all come through headset when it is connected to my Droid X. Price is higher then I wouldve liked, because I also need to buy another one for 2.5mm jacks, which is another $15 dollars...

Overall good quality, and does what it needs to do. Satisfied customer and will buy the 2.5mm adapter for hooking my headset into portable phone and older cell phones.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Astro Mixamp PC cable replacement.Dec 01, 2011
By J. Men
I purchased this adapter to use alongside my Astro Mixamp and PC headset. If you are looking for a Mixamp adapter for a PC headset with separate 3.5mm inputs then this is the perfect product for you. The jacks fit perfectly and snuggly to ensure that you have no issues with your equipment.

Astrogaming.com offers their PC mic cable for $10 + $10 shipping so you can save a few dollars with Amazon since they offer free shipping.

- Justin

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Works great, and stereo, too!Mar 16, 2011
By Carl Brown
First: Quality is good. Solid click. Well built. It works-as-you-expect with a 3.5MM jack used on many smartphones. It also works on both my Droid X and Lenovo T410 using a Sennheiser headset.

However, it is confusing: I debated buying this over-and-over because it said "Works with stereo headsets, outputs binaural (both ears) sound with a mono channel". So, what does this mean? I still don't know. Binaural (wiki) says it has some 'blah-diddy-blah' awesome sound. But, it also implies it does binaural mono making me think it would be like an old-tin-can. I have no idea what that means. Whatever it is, it sounds just fine. I hear two different signals in each ear (left/right according to Windows test sounds) and music sounds accurate / as normal as ever.

So...

Other than a price that you'd expect to pay at an airport kiosk (i.e. somewhat higher than normal prices), it works great and you'll save yourself a trip to the store.


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