Product Details
Belkin 3.5mm Headphone Splitter - White

Belkin 3.5mm Headphone Splitter - White
From Belkin Components

Price: £3.50

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by PC Parts (UK)

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Product Description

Belkin audio video accessories offer a variety of ways to install, expand, and upgrade stereo and home theater systems. This Speaker and Headphone Splitter connects two mini-stereo headphones or speakers to the same jack on your iPod mobile digital device


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22303 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Belkin
  • Model: F8V234-WHT-APL
  • Released on: 2004-03-10
  • Dimensions: 1.20" h x 2.70" w x 5.30" l, .9 pounds

Features

  • Headphone Splitter

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Belkin audio video accessories offer a variety of ways to install, expand, and upgrade stereo and home theater systems. This Speaker and Headphone Splitter connects two mini-stereo headphones or speakers to the same jack on your iPod mobile digital device, portable cassette or CD player.

Box Contents

  • Speaker & Headphone Splitter


Customer Reviews

BEST HEADPHONE SPLITTER EVER!!!!!!!!!5
When I got the splitter I was very happy with it.It is a bit bigger than I thought it would be.The main reason I bought it was to use it for a portable DVD player so that two people could listen to it in the car (without distracting the driver) but now I also use it alot with my iPod.Well worth the money.

It's a headphone splitter5
Good quality headphone splitter. Used on a Zen Micro device to drive two pairs of headphones with no performance problems. If you're going to be moving your mobile music device around a bit (e.g. using with the Belkin casette adpater in the car and with your headphones) then I'd recommend you get one of these - even if just to protect the headphone socket on your valuable device (they do wear out.. and it's a shame to bin a £140+ device because a 10p socket has failed!)

Firm but fair4
yeah, they're OK, the quality of sound sent to both outputs is very good, but then I'm on an old soundblaster, so who knows how it would cope with a bit more firepower. As described elsewhere, its quite chunky, so more suited to a PC environment than, say, two people sharing an iPod.