Shure MPA-3C Music Phone Adapter for iPhone
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Brand: Shure
Features: * Switch seamlessly between listening to music and taking a call
* In-line VoicePort microphone
* In-line control button
* For iPhone and other phones
* 2-year warranty
Batteries Included: no
This sleek modular accessory converts your Shure earphones into a stereo mobile headset for music phones, allowing you to switch easily between music and calls. The low-profile VoicePort Microphone is tuned to optimize intelligibility, ensuring callers hear you clearly even in noisy environments. The control button enables you to send and end calls without touching your phone.
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Customer Reviews
A must have for the iphoneConsidering the iPhone doesn't have stereo bluetooth support, I have been looking for something to let me listen to music and take calls at the same time without turn on/off anything. This does it! It allows ANY set of headphones to accept phone calls and use it to talk with. A great product! Not just compatible with Shure headphones
Not working on Nokia N95 as stated on its websiteI've double checked this product if its working on Nokia N95 and it was stated that "yes, it is also working for Nokia N95", too. However, no, it is not.
The sound coming is somehow lowered and when you press the talk button sound normalizes.
I haven't tried with iPhone yet, but this product is a disappointment for me.
Good product. Cable too long.Very good product. Have to find a trick to manage the cables, but quality is good and able to use the 1 button remote as the Apple one (pause, skip songs when you listen music on your iphone; and of course answer calls).
Needs to get used to make calls with in-hear earphones, if you use it with shure earphones.
Not up to Shure's standardsThis is actually a nice product at first. The mic is sensitive (perhaps too much so), and the buttons works well. The length is ideal, especially if used with other recent Shure headphones.
The problem is the construction of it. I've had two of these, and both quickly developed a short or break that frequently drops out the sound from one of the two sides. I don't know why this is, but now that it's happened twice, I tend to think that this just isn't a very good product. That's disappointing. I've had several Shure earphones and loved them all, they are a company i respect tremendously. But this particular product simply isn't up to their standards.