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2.0 out of 5 stars
Its just ok..., April 4, 2008
I just got it today
The best thing about this is that it got here in a decent amount of time[shipped tuesday-recieved friday]
It looks nice but when u touch it you find it feels like you sent in box tops and got a prize.
The sound quality is mediocre. If your looking for just somethin to get you by this is it.
It has no volume adjust button but the silver disk on the clip serves are your answer key when u get a call and also the forward button on the music player. you can hear calls well though.
Other thing I dont like is that the first part the wire is probably 2ft long, then the second part's wire is about 2 feet, so its like 4 ft of unecessary cord.
Basically, its just ok..
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
"Stereo Audio Adapter" is mono, June 4, 2009
The "3.5mm Stereo Audio Adapter" I received from seller SF Planet, labeled "A1501 3.5mm Adapter MIC", connects regular stereo earphones to my Nokia 6085 phone but the music is in mono, not stereo.
Sound does come out of both earphones but it's not stereo... Not worth returning, sigh :(
(The only reason I considered using wired earphones instead of Bluetooth wireless earphones is so the phone's FM radio would work)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't measure up to the original headset that came with the phone., February 5, 2009
I purchased this as a replacement for the wired earbuds/microphone that came with my Nokia 6133. And as a replacement, it doesn't quite do the job. When compared to the original headset:
* There is no volume control on the cable, as there is on the Nokia headset. This means you have to use the volume controls on the phone. On my phone, this forces me to either turn off the automatic keylock, or unlock it every time I want to change the volume. It does still have the command button on the cord, however.
* The earbuds don't come with any foam covers, are very large, and an awkward shape, so they don't stay in my ears well at all.
* The microphone doesn't seem to be as good - the voice dial feature on my phone isn't recognizing my commands as well as with the original microphone.
* It is much flimsier - after a few days of light use, the cable sheathing broke away where it connects to the plug, and now it's connected only by the thin inner wires themselves. You could swing the phone around with the original Nokia headset, and not have any problems like this.
It does have a few of advantages over the Nokia headset, though:
* Because it's an adapter for any headphones with a standard 3.5mm jack, you can use your own favorite headphones/earbuds, instead of the supplied buds or the ones permanently connected to the Nokia headset. Or even use it to connect the phone to a stereo or external speakers for playback.
* To help keep it from being pulled out of your ears, it has a clip instead of a necklace, so there's less tangling.
* Much less expensive than the Nokia headset.
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