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FAQ - Audio and Music

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Do you offer a hands-free headset?

Currently we do not offer a hands-free headset product. We do offer the Dual Handsfree Stereo Headset Adapter (includes an integrated microphone and a single-touch answer call button) that you can order in combination with one of our high quality stereo headphone products. You can find all our available audio/music products on our Audio and Music showcase page.

The Stereo Converter/Adapter I received does not have the same shape as the audio output on my device?

If you have a mini USB or 11-pin audio output jack on your device, the shape of the jack may look asymmetrical (as if a corner was cut off) - this is typical for most HTC devices such as the TYTN, 8525, Tilt, Touch, etc. The Stereo Converter/Adapter on the other hand, may be shaped symmetrically and look as if it would not fit into your phone. However, this is typically not the case - please try fitting the adapter into your device first before inquiring further.

Which miniBuds do I need for my device?

The most commonly used stereo jack size is 3.5mm stereo. Media players such as iPod, Sansa, Walkman require the 3.5mm jack size. If you are ordering one of our headset adapters that has a 3.5mm female jack - you would also want to order the 3.5mm miniBuds. 

Listed below are some examples of devices that use the 3.5mm jack miniBuds:

  • Apple iPod
  • Creative Zen Micro
  • Dell Axim
  • HP iPAQ
  • iRiver
  • Nintendo DS
  • Palm LifeDrive
  • Palm Tungsten T3/T5
  • Sony PSP
  • Most MP3 players

The 2.5mm and 2.5mm 4C sizes are commonly used among PDA and smartphones. Listed below are some examples of devices that use the 2.5mm jack miniBuds:

  • Audiovox SMT5600
  • i-mate JAM
  • i-mate SP3/SP3i
  • Palm Treo 600
  • Palm Treo 650
  • Most cellphones

Listed below are some examples of devices that use the 2.5mm 4C jack miniBuds:

  • AT&T SX66 Pocket PC Phone
  • Audiovox PPC-6600
  • Audiovox PPC-6601
  • Audiovox PPC-6700
  • Audiovox XV6600
  • Cingular SX66 Pocket PC Phone
  • O2 XDA IIs
  • Samsung i730
  • Samsung SPH-4300
  • Siemens SX66 Pocket PC Phone
  • Sprint Audiovox 6600
  • Sprint Audiovox 6601
  • Sprint Audiovox 6700
  • T-Mobile MDA III
  • Verizon Audiovox XV6600

Is there a microphone on the miniBuds?

No, the miniBuds are standard stereo headphones that do NOT include a microphone. 

What are some examples of devices that use the 2.5mm jack miniBuds?

Listed below are some examples of devices that use the 2.5mm jack miniBuds:

  • Audiovox SMT5600
  • i-Mate JAM
  • i-Mate SP3/SP3i
  • Treo 600
  • Treo 650
  • Most Cellphones

What are some examples of devices that use the 3.5mm jack miniBuds?

Listed below are some examples of devices that use the 3.5mm jack miniBuds:

  • Apple iPod
  • Creative Zen Micro
  • Dell Axim
  • HP iPAQ
  • iRiver
  • Nintendo DS
  • Palm LifeDrive
  • Palm Tungsten T3/T5
  • Sony PSP
  • Most MP3 players

Which handhelds are compatible with the 2.5mm 4C jack miniBuds?

Special miniBuds with 2.5mm 4C jack are compatible with the following handhelds:

  • AT&T SX66 Pocket PC Phone
  • Audiovox PPC-6600
  • Audiovox PPC-6601
  • Audiovox PPC-6700
  • Audiovox XV6600
  • Cingular SX66 Pocket PC Phone
  • O2 XDA IIs
  • Samsung i730
  • Samsung SPH-4300
  • Siemens SX66 Pocket PC Phone
  • Sprint Audiovox 6600
  • Sprint Audiovox 6601
  • Sprint Audiovox 6700
  • T-Mobile MDA III
  • Verizon Audiovox XV6600