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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Just plug this audio adapter into the audio jack of your motorola cell phone to convert the audio for use with any wired, standard, non-amplified, 2.5 mm jack, 2 ring, 3 connector, audio device. Not compatible with wired headsets using a microphone volume adjustment, or a microphone mute feature. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 4.0 inches | | Package Width: | 1.4 inches | | Package Height: | 0.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.02 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 26 reviews |
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| | Features | This adapter is original equipment made by MotorolaModel number: SYN1505AConvert an mini USB (EMU) jack into a standard 2.5 mm jack opening to enable use of all headsets wit
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 26 customer reviews )
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70 of 71 found the following review helpful:
know what you're getting Dec 07, 2007
By Paul Laliberte
"berleeb"
So you all are aware, I do not own this item but am looking to. I've read several reviews related to this product and the following might help clear things up. There is both a 2.5 mm (used for the old, wired, single ear piece, mono-sound, hands free of the past, which I like) and a 3.5 mm (almost every other type of headphone including walkman, bose-style, ipod etc. Wired, dual ear-piece, stereo-sound, plug-into-the-airplane style jack) plug sizes. The 3.5 mm adapter will allow you to use your razr (or whatever other phone with the same female receptacle) basically as an mp3 player or walkman. It does NOT act as a hands free device used to answer the phone. Other reviews have said you have to unplug it in order to answer the telephone while listening to music. The 2.5 mm adapter will allow you to answer your phone hands free with a wired, single earpiece. This is my way of clarifying some of the confusion in one single review. I have no idea if it actually works. From what I can tell, it works great for some, not at all for others. I figure hey, what've you got to lose for 5 bucks??? If this info was helpful to you, click "helpful" so it'll be put near the top and help others.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Motorola Mini OEM Dec 27, 2007
By M. Casey This product did exactly as promised. I purchased for my Motorola Razor, V3m to use with a Platronics 2.5 mm stereo headset. Perfect stereo sound with no shorts.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Works But It Doesn't Jan 18, 2008
By K. Kochon I purchased this product for my wife so she could use a wired headset instead of a blue-tooth enabled one. (She'd forget to keep the blue-tooth one charged.) I purchased a Jaba Over the Head headset with boom microphone to go along with this adaptor. This is the same headset I bought for my Motorola V551 flip phone. It works like a champ with my phone in the car. Much better than my blue-tooth, hands-free car system. I figured she'd have the same results with the headset so I purchased this adaptor to go from the 2.5mm jack of the headset to the mini-USB connection of her RAZR phone. This combination of wired headset and adaptor does work - in a manner of speaking. You can hear through the earpiece and speak through the microphone. However, the amount and volume of interference picked up by the adaptor and the wire of the headset from the phone itself renders this setup unusable. I do not know why they ever produced this adaptor and why they still sell it. I'd be interested knowing if anyone has ever had any success with a wired headset for a Motorola RAZR. My opinion: stay away from this setup.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Exactly what I was looking for Nov 26, 2008
By Gregory Fung When I got the RAZR Vxx, I bemoaned the fact that I would have to give up my beloved Plantronics headset. My Motorola bluetooth headset just doesn't have the same level of quality, and forgetting to charge the battery drives me crazy! This adapter is exactly what I needed to go back to my wired headset. It plugs right into the mini-USB, and has excellent transmission quality. I can't tell the difference from my old phone with headset jack. Only thing to note is that when using this device, you can't charge the phone.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Plug & Play Sep 07, 2008
By G. Hume I purchased this to work with the Blue Tube headset from mercola.com (very highly recommended and SAFE headset). The Blue Tube had a standard 2.5mm plug, which worked fine with this adapter. It hasn't pulled out, and doesn't add too much to the bulk.
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