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Cool. Thanks getting back with the review. I know Shure is known for microphones, but I guess it applies to headsets too.
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That wasn't much of a review! I'll give you some more details. These headphones are an in-ear design. They come with various different sizes of rubber, pvc rubber, and foam sleeves for the ear canal. The version of the headphones i purchased, ic2-t, are designed specifically for the Treo 650 and 700. They have a built in microphone for talking on the phone and also a volume control and a mute button. This set has one connector unlike the regular ic2 that has 2, one for an iPod or variant and one for a phone. I think the 1 connector version, ic2-t, is perfect for the 700 since you can use the 700 as an mp3 player. Now theres no reason to carry around too many devices unless you cant stand not having your 60 gigs of music. The volume control that is built into the cord of the headphones is a bit large but it is nice because you can adjust the volume easily. They also seem to support a good Hz range, good bass and treble. Also, these headphones pack a punch with the treo, they are loud. I haven't bought the adapter yet that will allow me to use them with a regular stereo jack so I cannot compare the sound of the treo with an iPod. The only other thing that I didn't like about these headphones was how they were designed to sit in the ear. When worn properly, as stated in the directions, you have to string the cable around your ear. Other than that, these headphones rock!
Has anyone else bought Shure I series headphones for the treo recently? How do you feel about the comfort? Is it a problem that the cord does not have a call answer button? Also, how did you decide between the I2c-t and the Ic3-t options? Thanks.