: 2-in-1 mini USB and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Multi-Adapter for ATT 8525/8925, T-Mobile Dash, HTC TyTN/TyTN II |
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Rating: - * Won't always work ... Brilliant design, but it wouldn't work with many 3.5mm jacks. It did work with some which is how I know that the unit works but I was disappointed because it looked so slick. Rating: - * Convenient headphone adaptor ... The phone should really come with a headphone jack. That fact aside, this adaptor is a good way to have an analog stereo output, and a way to charge/link with a computer. A good product. Rating: - * the adapter wobbles alot. ... its very wobbly, and I feel like it could easily break, as happened to this person: http://www.amazon.com/review/R9ZQLA7GLY1TV/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm I'm not saying I have a better solution, but just that it wobbles more than I'd like it to. There's also a compatability problem with the newest mogul rom, as others have stated. There is a work-around though: simply start your music, plug in the adapter to the phone, and lastly plug in your headphones. Rating: - * Nice little product ... It provides a great value for the price. can plugin the pwer cord and the fm transmitter at the same time and hence makes life easier while listening to the internet radio. Rating: - * The 8525/8925 are PHONES, too ... Why is everyone giving this thing such glowing reviews, yet ignoring the fact that plugging this in disables the 8525/8925's usefulness as a TELEPHONE? I'm sending money to AT&T every month for the priviledge of running this device, so I'd like to be able to use it as a telephone. "You have to unplug this if you want to use it as a phone." Come on. That kind of negates its usefulness as a hands free device. If this little plug had a microphone in it (to make up for the microphone it mutes when its plugged in), it'd be a neat little device. Without it, its half-a'd. |