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Topic: Asymmetrical (j-cord) Headset
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Freshman Lounger
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Hey ya,
I am looking to buy a headset for my phone that have asymmetrical length cable (also called J cord/cable) instead of the regular symmetrical cable (called Y cord/cable) and preferably in-ear, noise cancelling. I have been using my trusty Sennheiser CX-300 II, which i love, but i need a microphone and a controller to answer my phone I do not wish to enter a debate about Symmetrical vs Asymmetrical cables, i just wish to know if there are any asymmetrical headsets available in the market today because I havent been able to spot anything Thank you for any help |
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Topic: Asymmetrical (j-cord) Headset
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