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  #15653 15-Jun-2005 01:21
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Sorry taniwha,

Unfortunately, in this case it seems you must rely on the Nokia headphones only!

Anyway, I think that, for the adapter´s manufacturer to convert it to a stereo device, it would be just a matter of enabling the right pin-connector, I mean, there is only 2 connectors that supply the stereo output...




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  #15655 15-Jun-2005 07:45
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Telecom have a Plantronics accessory on their website (WTA-NK610) but it looks pretty much identical to the one that Chico directed us to. Taniwha - you indicated that the UK one was mono so I am assuming that this one probably is to in that case - if so, apologies for another wasted attempt at a solution! Link below

http://www.telecom.co.nz/content/0,3900,100497-201482,00.html





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  #15659 15-Jun-2005 09:20
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thanks edge - looks like those are for headsets only .. that's mic and one mono speaker.
not what i'm looking for. I want stero headphones for listening to music

I guess i should have bought an ipod, not a phone :-)

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