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http://www.macnn.com/articles/07/12/13/usbfever.iphone.headset/

USBfever offers replacement iPhone headset

updated 01:25 am EST, Thu December 13, 2007

 

USBfever iPhone headset


USBfever recently announced an inexpensive replacement stereo headset for the iPhone for users that have lost or broken their originals. The headset features a 4 foot long cord, an "answer/end call" button, and a built-in microphone. While the accessory can be used to listen to music on the iPod classic, Touch, Video and Nano – both second and third generation – the button and microphone will not function on those models. USBfever is selling the stereo headset for $20, and is available through its website.


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  1. PookJP

    Mac Enthusiast

    Joined: Jan 2001

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    Premature...

    Since 100% of iPhones are still under AppleCare, why not just get a free replacement from Apple?

  1. PookJP

    Mac Enthusiast

    Joined: Jan 2001

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    remature... (2!)

    Aaah, loss is a good reason.

  1. Haroscarfel

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Nov 2007

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    seem familiar

    i feel like ive seen that design before. cant place it...

  1. Zkatz007

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: May 1999

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    I thought...

    I thought answer and end call buttons were an Apple exclusive?

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