HTC 3.5mm Headset Stereo/Mono Adapter for AT&T Tilt 8925 / TyTN II / 8525 TyTN / Spint Mogul PPC6800 6800 / Verizon VX6800 / T-Mobile Wing / Dash / HTC Touch etc
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| List Price: | $19.99 |
| Price: | $0.81 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by BargainCell
5 new or used available from $0.39
Average customer review:Product Description
Upset that your HTC based cell phone only has the 11-pin mini USB headset port? Worry no more! Fosmon's Stereo Converter will allow you to use your 3.5mm headphones/earphones to enjoy your music on your Sprint Touch. The HTC Stereo Converter is compatible with most of the HTC made Pocket PC based PDA cell phone. List of compatible devices including HTC 3.5mm Headset Stereo/Mono Adapter for AT&T Tilt 8925 / TyTN II / 8525 TyTN / Spint Mogul PPC6800 6800 XV6800 / Verizon VX6800 / T-Mobile Wing / Dash / HTC Sprint Touch / Touch-Dual / HTC Shadow and more
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #631 in Apparel & Accessories
- Color: Black
- Brand: Fosmon Technology
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Features
- Compatible with most of the HTC made Pocket PC based PDA cell phone. List of compatible devices including HTC 3.5mm Headset Stereo/Mono Adapter for AT&T Tilt 8925 / TyTN II / 8525 TyTN / Spint Mogul PPC6800 6800 XV6800 / Verizon VX6800 / T-Mobile Wing / Dash / HTC Sprint Touch / Touch-Dual / HTC Shadow
- Light Weight, compact, stylish, convenience
- All you need to listen to MP3 music on your HTC 11 pin port equipped device. Only supports stereo sound, does not support microphone.
- Eliminate carrying or buying special made HTC 11 pin headphones; Use standardized 3.5mm headphones
Customer Reviews
Nice adapter, no microphone
Great adapter. It has to be unplugged if you want to make a phone call.
When plugged in all of the sound is routed to the headphones, but since this adapter lacks a microphone. So the person who you are calling will not hear you.
There is also a similar adapter for sale that has a microphone built in. And some which also have a power connector. For car use, I would recommend a splitter with audio and power. And an audio adapter with a built in microphone.
Cheaply made, broken within a week.
The wire near one end was stripped within a couple days of use and the adapter ceased to work within a week. I would not recommend this item.
Only worked once
Was initially very happy with it the first time I used it. (I use it watch videos on airplanes while travelling.) The second time, I had to wiggling it around to get it work. The third time, I couldn't get it to work at all.



