good service
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| Review Date: June 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mrs. Kathleen M. Lind, KT |
| Love the product and Fast service. There was a small problem with the order and they were quick to handle it- Very Happy! |
awesome
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| Review Date: June 21, 2010 |
| Reviewer: ., vancouver, wa |
this product shipped really fast and works perfectly,
and for those who said this product breaks and gets stuck in the phone they simply did not read their instruction manuals, it shows you how to remove the connections by twisting the plastic inserts up and it pops out with no trouble. |
Works well, but doesn't last long.
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| Review Date: June 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: T. Osborn, Indiana |
| This device is dirt cheap, which makes it worth buying because you can get several of them. You'll need them too, because they don't last very long. I've gone through about 4 of them over the last 2 years so you should expect about 6 months out of it. The sound quality is good and there doesn't seem to be any interference while it's still in good condition, but when it starts to short you might hear static or lose a channel of audio. The plastic clips sometimes break and the wire shorts out after a while. Still, for the price, they're a good buy. |
There are other things you can spend your money on...
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| Review Date: June 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: ampsy05, |
| like charity. This item was a complete waste of money. I purchased it to watch movies on my SonyEricsson Equinox and not have to carry around two pairs of earphones. When I used it I could only hear the background music with no dialog. If you don't mind risking the price of shipping, it might work for you. Otherwise you should just steer clear of this product. |
Works but not for portability!
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| Review Date: May 29, 2010 |
| Reviewer: SSJ7 GOKU, Cupertino |
| This item works to my surprise, but once you plug it in, its a giant piece of plastic stickign straight out of your phone.. I use the w810i and if I were to take this running, it just feels awkward to have it sticking out. If you really need it, you should get it, its worth the price. Just make sure you have enough space for music (get enough memory). |
SE W518
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| Review Date: May 21, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Lillian Ames, |
| The wire between the connections is a little on the flimsy side so the first day I cut a strip of plastic wire wrap and reinforced the wire. The input connect to the phone needs to be lined up exactly before pressed into phone and is a little tight at first, but could be easily broken if not careful. My phone has a FM radio and needs a headphone jack for an antenna and this works great with out headphones attached, just switch to speakerphone in that mode. The sound quality through headphones attached is a little quiet, but I bought this to to play the MP3's off the stereo and that is loud enough to make up the difference. So the reasons I would recommend spending $3 on this device is if you: A)Want an antenna for the FM radio in the phone or B)Want to connect to the stereo to play mp3's. For the headphones with a mic I went for a Sony Ericsson W518a Black Left/Right Ear loop Hands-Free Headset from [...] only cost $9 and has better sound quality but not offered through Amazon. |
Sony Ericsson Headset Adapter
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| Review Date: April 21, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Christopher D. Cox, Washington DC |
| This is a must have adapter if you want to use the AUX input in your car with your Sony Ericsson. It works great |
Ughhh!
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| Review Date: March 19, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Escarle Gonzalez, California |
It was a pain because the sound quality sucked even though i don't really pay attention to it and it also kept popping off the phone so i would have to hold it in order for it not to fall..
I didnt really expect for it to be perfect since the price is so low. You get what you pay for |
Nice product
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| Review Date: March 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Ziad, Canada |
| Useful gadget, converts the sony's proprietary (and silly!) connection so that any regular headphones can be used. Item arrived correctly and within stated shipping time |
At least it is cheap
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| Review Date: March 2, 2010 |
| Reviewer: akira3d, Los Angeles, CA USA |
I thought this was exactly what I was looking for, a short headphone adapter just long enough to extend outside of an armband pocket that I have been using with my w800 for the past few years. I didn't want to subject another of the original headset adapters that came with the phone to my running since sweat rendered its microphone useless long before the headphone jack died.
This one seemed to fit the bill, but, after only a month of running, the wire insulation cracked at the point where the wire joins the jack to the cellphone. It still works, but is obviously not going to survive an active lifestyle.
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