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Is this essentially a 2.5 -> 3.5 mm adapter?
No, it is 3.5mm (thin enclosure) -> 3.5mm (normal enclosure) adapter.What makes me wonder, can't someone just take a razorblade, and cut the corners of a normal jack a bit?I would first try this, instead ot sticking something so long up the iphone's... ah, it is actually on the top.
That's what I did with my Bose headphones. just trim a small amount of rubber and it plugs right in...
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Kevin @ Jul 1st 2007 10:50AM
Is this essentially a 2.5 -> 3.5 mm adapter?
Atanas Boev @ Jul 1st 2007 3:29PM
No, it is 3.5mm (thin enclosure) -> 3.5mm (normal enclosure) adapter.
What makes me wonder, can't someone just take a razorblade, and cut the corners of a normal jack a bit?
I would first try this, instead ot sticking something so long up the iphone's... ah, it is actually on the top.
stevesreed @ Jul 10th 2007 6:08PM
That's what I did with my Bose headphones. just trim a small amount of rubber and it plugs right in...