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Palm 3185WW 2-in-1 Stereo Headset | 
enlarge | Brand: palmOne Category: Wireless
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $24.94 (100%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: DOS CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 10 CPU Type: AMD Athlon Processors: 1 System Memory: 2000 Memory Type: DIMM Hard Drive Size: 30000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 8.5 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: Q150461 Model: 92461PLMIN UPC: 805931013149 EAN: 0805931013149
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| Features:
| • | Easily switch between listening to music and accepting calls with 2-in-1 headset | | • | Enjoy your favorite tunes with rich, dynamic stereo sound | | • | Switch instantly to call mode with the touch of a button right on the microphone | | • | In-ear, ultra-soft silicon ear tips keep unwanted sound out, maximize comfort | | • | Compatible with the following models: Treo 755p, Centro, Treo 750, Treo 700p, Treo 700w, Treo 700wx, Treo 680, Treo 650 |
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Product Description Get more for your money and minimize the number of things you have to carry with this combination mobile headset and stereo headphones. The omni-directional Electret condenser microphone lets you speak clearly while the 96dB Dynamic Receiver helps you hear even in noisy rooms. Plus, the durable, break-resistant cord is designed to last. And with a handy Push-to-Answer Button right on the cord, you won't even have to touch the phone to answer a call.
Amazon.com Product Description Consolidate your audio listening and phone call handling into a single headset with a hybrid headset/headphones unit from Palm. An omni-directional electret condenser microphone lets you speak clearly while the 96dB dynamic receiver helps you hear crystal clear audio from your favorite tunes -- or your phone calls -- in noisy rooms. Plus, the durable, break-resistant cord is designed to last. Meanwhile, a handy push-to-answer button right on the cord means you won't even have to touch the phone to answer a call.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Alternate product March 4, 2006 13 out of 19 found this review helpful
After reading the reviews on the hybrid headset and searching around the web. I took a chance on a set of headphones that I found at Staples of all places. They were $9.99 and I didn't have to wait for shipping they are actually for the HP IPAQ, but they work brilliantly with the TREO 650. I plugged them in and the sound quality is excellent, it is awesome stereo sound, and even though it's not meant to, you can receive calls in stereo using the headset. The phone reacts as if you are on speaker, so you will need to have the phone fairly close by. The best part is, I didn't have to wait for shipping. Whether this product lists TREO as one of the compatible products I wouldn't know. I figured for $10 I couldn't lose because it has an adapter included so that you can also use the headphones as a stand alone product, or use the adapter with any other headphones you wish. If you want some awesome headphones, try the IPAQ headphones. I would rate them with 5 stars!
A reasonable set of headphones and a reason why one cord is longer November 30, 2005 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The cord attached to the right earpiece is longer because it is actually meant to rest against the back of your neck.
This insures that they will not fall to the ground when you take them out of your ears. Instead they will simply hang from your neck.
(Yes I used a kiddy review, but I just HAD to explain this. ;) )
Does just the trick to maximize use of the Treo 650 April 15, 2005 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
If you want to listen to music or need to focus on a phone call (especially a conf call) on your Treo 650, the Hybrid Headset is for you. Even the noisiest airport can be conquered! :-) For casual calls, I still use the 1 ear piece because it's easier to attach. What I'm looking for now is an adapter to enable use of the Hybrid Headset with my laptop for VOIP calls with Skype.
Bad design! May 4, 2005 9 out of 12 found this review helpful
There's a problem with the design of this headset. The jack used is too short. It's EXTREMELY sensitive to movement. If you don't have it plugged in ALL THE WAY and keep it still, you'll loose the connection. I don't know why they designed it that way...
Great Idea, bad design and manufacturing September 29, 2005 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
The previous comment about the connector being intermittent is right on. After a few weeks of use, I have to hold the handset in my hand and press the connector down to make sure it's just at the right angle to get any sound. Frustrating.
The manufacturing is also very low quality. The long earbud cable came out of its housing and stopped working. I'm not exactly doing gymnastics or fighting supervillains with these things folks, just listening to music and talking on the phone. They could hold up better.
If you wear the treo on your belt and take the earbuds out, they hit the floor.
Hey Treo designers, or your 3rd party competition, if you're listening:
Make a stereo headset with a laynard you strap around the back of your neck so when you take the earbuds out, they hang right by your ears and you can put them back in without dragging them all over the floor.
Add a little plastic adjuster so you can customize the length of the cable to the treo like the strap on any decent bag, and make the cables out of that fabricky (is that a word?) wire that's both pretty and sturdy.
And please hurry before anybody else has to suffer through purchasing and owning another pair of these low cost, badly designed headsets.
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