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I just got an iphone and want to use a hands free headset. I already have a Motorola SYN1301B headset that uses a mini-usb jack and I was wondering if there is an adapter with a female mini-usb to a male iphone audio jack that will allow me to attach the motorola headset to the iphone. Please help. thanks
 
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Haven't heard of anything like that. You'd probably be better off getting a bluetooth headset.
 
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I just got an iphone and want to use a hands free headset. I already have a Motorola SYN1301B headset that uses a mini-usb jack and I was wondering if there is an adapter with a female mini-usb to a male iphone audio jack that will allow me to attach the motorola headset to the iphone. Please help. thanks
You do know the headphones it comes with will work as a headset, right? :)
 
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Haven't heard of anything like that. You'd probably be better off getting a bluetooth headset.

Bluetooth's are a pain to always have it charged. You will charge someday and might not use it all day. Next day you dont charge for some reason and in the middle of the day you would have to get on phone for a while and will be annoyed of not having charge in the headset. For this same reason i still use apple headphones which comes with iphone.

But for ppl on the phone constantly, bluetooh is the way to go.
 
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I know that Motorola makes male mini-usb/female headphone adapters, but I don't know if they make them the other way around. But, if I were you I'd probably just use the included headset.
 
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Not gonna work.

Your choices are headphone/sets made for the iPhone, the headset that came with the iPhone, or a BlueTooth headset.
 

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