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Shure PA658 Airline Adapter for Shure Earphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Shure Category: CE
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Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 1 x 1
MPN: PA658 Model: PA658 UPC: 042406145107 EAN: 0042406145107 ASIN: B000NDDL5U
Release Date: February 11, 2007
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| Features:
| • | Allows you to listen to in-flight entertainment | | • | Accepts standard 1/8" stereo pin | | • | Compatible with all Shure earphones | | • | Compact design | | • | Non-slip grip |
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Product Description This durable, dual-prong airline adapter accepts the standard 1/8" stereo pin, allowing you to connect your Shure earphones to the in-flight entertainment systems on most international flights.
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| Customer Reviews:
compact, works great, a little sticky... November 22, 2008 (This is not a complex product, but I have fun writing these reviews, so here you go)... The Shure airline adapter can be a BFF if Continental is your home away from home. As a Platinum miler (a dubious distinction I grant) I've purchased my fair share of $1 headsets. They are cra% and either fall apart before the movie ends or can sever a vein above your ear if you tend to fall asleep the wrong way. Plus the sound is awful anyway. Frustrated that I couldn't use my $200 Etymotic intra-aural earphones to deliver that fantastic in-flight entertainment & occasional super-loud announcement directly to my ear-drums, I got the Shure adapter. The adapter works great on my Etymotic and standard issue iPod earphone jacks. But the iPod jack does stick sometimes getting in or outof the Shure. And the Shure is loose in many airline dual jacks, unfortunately. Can't change that. You'll get steady sound 80%+ of the time. The rest of the time, you're doomed to sit with one hand positioned gently on the jack. If that bothers you, stick with your iPod.
I buy these in bulk October 31, 2008 I carry extras for my seatmates. The airlines should give/sell these instead of their lame headphones. These are a little flimsier than the ones that come with the high dollar Bose QC headphones and a little better than the ones that come with the headphones on Delta flights.
did not work October 19, 2008 bought this to use with my noise cancelling headphones, did not work at all, was stuck using the airline headphones, let the buyer beware it does not work on all headphones.
Does what it is supposed to October 7, 2008 They did what they were supposed to. Worked great on my flight to Germany. Used my own headphones!
Simple, solid, and it works February 22, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Not a complicated product. It is solidly built and works great (no matter the type of headphones). Just what I needed and works as advertised.
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