Griffin Headphone Adapter for iPhone Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
Griffin Headphone Adapter for iPhone lets the headphones you already own fit in the special headphone jack of your Apple iPhone.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41982 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Apple
- Model: 9691-IPADPTRB
- Released on: 2007-09-03
- Dimensions: 5.10" h x .80" w x 3.90" l, 1.32 pounds
Customer Reviews
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I have spent many an hour scouring the internet trying to find a decent iPhone headphone adapter and this Griffin model certainly isn't it. I refuse to use Apple's supplied headphones as the sound quality is poor so I need something to allow me to use my Shure headphones, which unfortunately come with an iPhone unfriendly headphone jack.
I've gone through 2 Griffin adapters in as many months and this is due to the complete lack of robustness of this product. The Belkin version is worse as it looks like a 1980's mobile phone aerial and is just as sensitive as the Griffin to everyday use as is the iFrogz adapter.
At last however i may have found the answer - the EXSPECT iPhone headphone adapter! Unlike any of the others I have tried the build quality is obvious as soon as you remove it from its packaging, it's gold plated and most importantly of all sound quality is absolutely brilliant.
If you are sick and tired of throwing your money away over cheap, unreliable adapters then I urge you to get the EXSPECT iPhone adapter. This is my first review and I wanted to ensure that other people don't go through the misery that I have experienced trying to find a decent adapter.
Absolute piece of rubbish
I have now gone through two of these awful things. The first one lasted about 2 months and then it worked in only one ear as the internal wire connections slowly wore out.
bought another one, and what a surprise the same thing happened again. For a few days you'll find yourself wiggling it about to find a connection where you can hear in stereo. Mine has now reached a point where wiggling will alternate your listening experience to sound in one ear to sound in neither.
I can't even say the product has had to undergo any serious "wear and tear"
Don't waste your money!
Lasted for 4 months then died
worked fine and kept in my pocket until i need to use it then it decided to only play music out of 1 headphone and then i hand to resort to using selotape and im stuck at square one.




