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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $6.99
Your Save: $ 13.00 ( 65% )
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Binding: Apparel Brand: OrionGadgets Department: unisex-adult Feature: Light Weight, compact, stylish, convenience
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Features
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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
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Editorial Reviews:
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Upset that your Sprint Touch phone only has the 11-pin mini USB headset port? Worry no more! The HTC 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 the Sprint Touch.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: better Comment: i ordered one of these about a year ago and it came in damaged due to the quality of the product. this one is much better and i have not had a problem with it yet.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works as expected Comment: The converter arrived as advertised and in time. It works well.
Pros:
1. No audible reduction in sound quality. Far better than what HTC provides out of the box.
Cons:
1. The mini-USB port is not as shown in the picture, it is not straight but is at 90 degrees to the left.
2. International shipping charged was $11, whereas the US Postage stamp on the shipment was worth only $1.4.
So, the shipping charges are quite high compared to what was spent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't buy Comment: Very cheaply made. Fell apart in my hand the first time I tried to plug it into phone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: check for defects inside usb connection Comment: I bought the HTC Touch stereo usb/3.5mm converter so Ican listen to my music with better headphones(The one that comes with the phone isn't that great quality in sound). When I received the adapter I noticed i had a hard time inserting the usb connection into my phone's port. After a few attempts I noticed the adapter had some black rubber or plastic stuck inside the usb connector. I had to dig it out with a thumb tac which I had to be very careful not to damage the pins inside. This was frustrating due to the tyask taking a long while as to not damage anything. After removing most of the foreign object lodged inside the connector I was able to get the adaptor to work with my stereo headphones. I almost though I had to send it back. Now it works with no problems. Just beware if you come across the problem. Trying to force the adaptor when you notice it not plugging in completely could damage your phone.
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