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 Where to buy headphones for Blackjack II?
su6oxone
post Jan 24 2008, 02:17
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So I ordered a BJ2 online, and just found out, much to my chagrin, that the BJ2 uses a different headphone/charger jack than the BJ1. This aggravates me as a BJ1 owner who is upgrading to the BJ2, but the worse thing is that I can't seem to find anyplace that sells headphones for the BJ2. The AT&T store sells a headphone that says it is compatible with the BJ1 and BJ2, which can't be right if they have different type of jacks. Ebay has nothing even, and Amazon only has one headset for the i617 listed but it's only available from like one seller at a not so cheap price.

Any ideas where to get some headphones? Thanks!
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post Jan 24 2008, 11:19
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here is one which I think is convenient cuz you can plug any earphones you wish since it comes w/ an adapter.
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post Jan 29 2008, 03:23
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http://cgi.ebay.com/HEADSET-HEADPHONES-3-5...1QQcmdZViewItem


hope this link works.....

here is an adapter...

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Link didn't work here is the header for the item,..... just search ebay with this phrase and you will find an adapter that will work with the BJII....

HEADSET HEADPHONES 3.5MM ADAPTER FOR SAMSUNG I617 A737


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post Jan 31 2008, 07:07
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QUOTE(su6oxone @ Jan 23 2008, 19:17) *
So I ordered a BJ2 online, and just found out, much to my chagrin, that the BJ2 uses a different headphone/charger jack than the BJ1. This aggravates me as a BJ1 owner who is upgrading to the BJ2, but the worse thing is that I can't seem to find anyplace that sells headphones for the BJ2. The AT&T store sells a headphone that says it is compatible with the BJ1 and BJ2, which can't be right if they have different type of jacks. Ebay has nothing even, and Amazon only has one headset for the i617 listed but it's only available from like one seller at a not so cheap price.

Any ideas where to get some headphones? Thanks!


I got this Samsung SGH-A737 OEM Hands-free Stereo Soft-Gel Headset and the sound is awesome - as good as my Shure i2-cT that I used with my Cingular 8125 - and it has a call/answer button/ - a fantastic deal for $20 IMHO


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post Feb 5 2008, 20:51
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QUOTE(IronSoulJah @ Jan 28 2008, 21:23) *
http://cgi.ebay.com/HEADSET-HEADPHONES-3-5...1QQcmdZViewItem


hope this link works.....

here is an adapter...

EDIT:

Link didn't work here is the header for the item,..... just search ebay with this phrase and you will find an adapter that will work with the BJII....

HEADSET HEADPHONES 3.5MM ADAPTER FOR SAMSUNG I617 A737


Have any of you tried this headphone adapter / mic? How is the sound quality with other headphones? Does the phone functionality of it work well (i.e. people can hear you loud and clear)? Just want to make sure before I commit.
Thanks.


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post Feb 9 2008, 09:17
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this is the headphone adapter i just ordered 2 days ago: http://www.yourwirelesssource.com/buy/acce...amp;eventPage=1


funny that two days ago it was going for $9.99 and now they raised the price to $19.99...good thing is that you can use any headphones with it..


Order Details
Item SKU Item In Stock Qty Price Subtotal <img border="0">312491Headset AdapterYes1$9.99$9.99 &nbsp Order Subtotal:$9.99 Delivery Date:Fri, 02/15/08Delivery Charges:$6.49 Tax:$1.36 Order total:$17.84
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post Feb 13 2008, 02:51
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I hate that Samsung phones require a adaptor for headphones. So I ended up getting the bluetooth Motorola S9 headphones. It works flawlessly when I'm walking around my apartment, but when it's in my pocket, the audio cuts out frequently. Bluetooth can go through walls, but not the denim of my pants? Go figure...
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post Feb 13 2008, 04:01
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QUOTE(kenmei @ Feb 9 2008, 04:17) *
this is the headphone adapter i just ordered 2 days ago: http://www.yourwirelesssource.com/buy/acce...amp;eventPage=1


funny that two days ago it was going for $9.99 and now they raised the price to $19.99...good thing is that you can use any headphones with it..


Order Details
Item SKU Item In Stock Qty Price Subtotal <img border="0">312491Headset AdapterYes1$9.99$9.99 &nbsp Order Subtotal:$9.99 Delivery Date:Fri, 02/15/08Delivery Charges:$6.49 Tax:$1.36 Order total:$17.84


Looks like the OEM adaptor that AT&T store sells. I have one, but it's rather clunky and I am planning on returning it. The OEM headphones sound pretty good for earbuds. Cost $17 from ebay, and appears to be legit.
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post Feb 13 2008, 14:58
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QUOTE(su6oxone @ Feb 12 2008, 23:01) *
Looks like the OEM adaptor that AT&T store sells. I have one, but it's rather clunky and I am planning on returning it. The OEM headphones sound pretty good for earbuds. Cost $17 from ebay, and appears to be legit.


I bought this. I wanted to use my old 2.5mm wired headset, which I really liked, so I bought this adapter and then I bought a 3.5mm>2.5mm adapter from monoprice for $3. The sound was great through my 2.5mm headset but unfortunately, the microphone didn't work. Therefore, I don't feel that I can recommend this adapter if you're planning to use it has a phone headsheet. It will be just fine if you just want to listen to music.
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