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Get Organized! EarBoom Winder with 2.5mm Jack

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 18, 2003


The EarBoom Winder cord is stored in a small holder with a built-in clip. It connects to any mobile phone with a standard 2.5mm jack via an eight-inch coiled cord. A cradle on the top of the Winder holds the EarBoom when it's not in use. Simply remove the EarBoom FROM THE cradle and pull out enough cord TO comfortably wear the EarBoom. When your call is over, remove the earpiece from your ear and press the retractor button to recoil the cord. Snap the EarBoom back into the cradle, and your hands-free mini-boom is securely stowed for your next call.

The EarBoom Winder comes with six EarGels - small, medium and large - for left and right ears. With their smooth custom fit EarGels stay firmly in place for hours of comfortable wear. The EarGels channel sound directly into your ear canal. You'll hear more clearly than if you were holding the phone - even when you're outdoors.

Specifications

  • Works with all mobile phones with a standard 2.5mm jack.
  • Shortest microphone boom on the market; transmits your voice clearly.
  • Non-intrusive, flexible boom that adjusts to fit your face comfortably.
  • Comfortable to wear with eyeglasses.
  • Hands-free mini-boom with tangle free cord.
  • Push-button cord retractor.
  • Clips on for easy access.
  • Great sound on the go.
  • Cord length:
    Headset to winder (cord on reel): 37 inches
    Winder to plug (coiled cord): 8 inches relaxed; 24 inches extended
  • Includes: 6 Jeweltone EarGels; (2) small, (2) medium and (2) large for left and right ear.



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