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Lopio Posts: 266

its a sony! This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-03-10 23:19:00
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lazarini Posts: > 500

not big ey ?

i think its huge and totaly unpracticall to cary around ...


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Posted: 2003-03-10 23:56:00
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Raptor Posts: 241

Anybody knows where I can get a 2,5mm -> 3,5mm adaptoer in Oslo?
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Posted: 2003-03-11 00:28:00
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simion_levi Posts: 291

With the case i carry round my P800 in (nokia CNT-68) that adaptor would be fine - though i'm sticking with the included headphones for the moment, i don't find them too bad.
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Posted: 2003-03-11 01:11:00
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richardadc Posts: 118

That's massive, it almosts doubles the width of the phone - there is no way that could fit in my pocket.

And anyway, what happens when you receive a call? The normal head phones act as a hands free, so do you need to take them out or what?
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Posted: 2003-03-11 01:11:00
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beljim Posts: 53

Most people have had to dig deep into their pockets to get the phone in the first place so theres probably plenty of room

But still to big for my pockets and i'm a Clown.
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Posted: 2003-03-11 01:16:00
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dark_knight_r3turns Posts: 186

The packaged headphone is fine for me. Sound quality is good and you dont have to replace it or take it out when you recieve a call. This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-03-11 01:33:00
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oferlaor Posts: 280

Not big, it's huge...

It would break my phone if it got slightly bent.

I need to find a 2.5mm connector and I'll make my own.

I made my own converter from airline jacks (2 mono plugs) to a stereo plug. The airline headphones kill me, and I now use a pair of tiny sony silicone ended headphones that not only reduce outside noise but can fit comfortably in my ears for a long time.
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Posted: 2003-03-11 08:10:00
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snife Posts: 5

is there anyway to get a bluetooth headset working with the mp3 player?

or where to get a smaller or L-shaped convertor, as although the sound quality is fine i cant get in-ear earphones to stay in my ear if i try and conseal the wires and the white wire from these headphones looks hideous when hanging down
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Posted: 2003-03-12 22:50:00
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pearl62 Posts: 38

snife...

Not really. A decoded MP3 stream is a far higher bitrate than the Bluetooth headset profile can support (only 64Kbps). Even most encoded streams are beyond this, which if it were possible, would then require mp3 decoding capability right in the headphones itself...

BTW, there are companies working on this. I have tried prototypes, and they look encouraging.
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Posted: 2003-03-13 07:16:00
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