Audio Jack 2.5 mm
Brian Beattie
beattie at beattie-home.net
Tue Apr 24 16:55:46 CEST 2007
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 14:44 +0200, Vladimír Lapáček wrote:
> Interesting thing to consider is how many people would like to use the
> headset and how many would it use for playing music. My estimate is
> much bigger for the second, but it may be pretty much skewed.
>
> Using an adapter might be an option but not for mainstream (I know,
> the phone is not mainstream).
A counter-point, is that many U.S. states are enacting legislation
outlawing the use of a cell phone while driving, unless it is hands
free, i.e. headset or speakerphone, I suspect that road noise would
prevent a speaker phone from working with the window rolled down.
>
>
> Regards,
> Vladimir
>
> On 4/24/07, Thomas Seiler <thseiler at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> > Am 24.04.2007 um 12:58 schrieb Vladimír Lapáček:
> > > so why does Neo 1973 use the 2.5mm one?
> >
> > That makes perfectly sense: because the majority of headsets for
> > mobile phones are 2.5mm
> >
> > Isn't the questiont ths: Why doesn't it provide *additionally* a
> > 3.5mm jack ? That would be sweet!!!
> > (and i suspect it woudln't cost much more)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Thomas
> >
> >
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