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The I-Pod Bud Headsets seems to work fine with Nokia 770. Perhaps someone should try these with Nokia N800 as well. This would mean that anyone who already has an I-Pod will not have the need to buy another Headset.

Last edited by Arjun; 2007-02-09 at 15:12.
 
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They work with the N800. Why anyone would want to use them is beyond me though - the most uncomfortable headphones I've ever used, with the added bonus of turning you into a mugger magnet!
 
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I use the Koss headphones and the sound is awesome out of them.
 
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I don't have a N800, yet. OTOH, I have a pair of not cheap headphones that I use with 770. Considering the presence of microphone connector, would those headphones work with N800?
I saw posts about mono sound or pushing the jack to get stereo, but nothing conclusive; so, a little insight is appreciated
 
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I just purchased the Bose Quiet Comfort 3 headphones and there is an awful distortion. The noise comes on with event sounds, Internet radio and MP3 playback. The headphones work with every other device I own and the N800 seems to work with all of my other headsets. Just wanted to see if anyone else has tried the N800with noise canceling headsets or earbuds.
 
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Never mind my previous post. the answer was already posted. I just tried using the airline adapter and everything works fine. http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...hp/t-4101.html
 
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I havr a pair of Shure E5c's and they work fine.
 
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Here is an associated question. I have a n800 and would like to find 3rd party headphones that will work in a similar fashion to the Nokia provided ones; having both stereo audio our and microphone in one unit. I find the Nokia ones are very difficult to carry around, as they alway get tangled and the ear protector on mine are always falling apart.
 
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I was aware that the N800 had a built in, integrated mic/headphone functionality. I thought the jack was only for headphones.
 
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The N800 has built in stereo speakers, as well as a built in microphone. However, for effective use of VOIP software, you really want a headset. The Nokia supplied headphones have stereo earbuds, as well as a built in microphone on the cord. The 1/8th inch audio jack will accept and work fine with any standard three conductor stereo headphones, but has contacts for a forth conductor to provide for a microphone as well.

Here is a picture of a standard heaphone connector (on the left) and the one on Nokia's headphone w mic combo (on the right).

 
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