Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Griffin Headphone Adapter for iPhone lets the headphones you already own fit in the special headphone jack of your Apple iPhone.
Amazon.com Item Description:That recessed headphone jack on your Apple iPhone might render some headphones incompatible, but that's fixed easily enough. Griffin Headphone Adapter for iPhone lets you use the headphones you already own.
The specially designed 1/8-inch (3.5-mm) stereo mini plug fits the recess around the audio port on your iPhone. It also can be used to connect oversized headphone plugs to iPod in cases with a small headphone opening.
What's in the Box: White Griffin Headphone Adapter for iPhone
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Total Garbage....
Like many of the other reviewers have previously stated, this unit is total junk. I have had two units fail on me in the past year alone, so I don't think its a defective batch just poor design and engineering. When it works it sounds fine, but that is what it is expected to do. Its supposed to be a simple adapter. After a few months of use, every time the adapter cable twists, the audio would get distorted and this is very annoying when I am trying to get my listen on. In case anybody was wondering, both the white and the black adapters are garbage so save your time and money by buying something else.
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Very Useful
Its perfect, because you no longer has to worry about the iphone earphones, so can peak your favorites one, and thats it.
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Great, then useless
It worked very well for about 5 months, then the right channel crapped out. Sounds like this is a common problem with this model. There are other adapters on the market, so stay away from this one.
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Junk
This item developed a short after five months of light use and now provides sound to only one channel. I have owned numerous headphones over the years and never had any headphone develop this type of problem. I expect a $10 adapter to last much longer than this piece of junk.