BlackBerry Wired Stereo Headset w Noise-Isolating Ear Gels & In-Line Microphone, 2.5mm - Black

BlackBerry headset designed for use specifically with BlackBerry handhelds for improved sound quality. Talk on the phone, watch video clips, play games or listen to songs with a stereo headset optimized for your BlackBerry smartphone. Lightweight and

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NameBlackBerry Wired Stereo Headset w Noise-Isolating Ear Gels & In-Line Microphone, 2.5mm - Black
DescriptionBlackBerry headset designed for use specifically with BlackBerry handhelds for improved sound quality. Talk on the phone, watch video clips, play games or listen to songs with a stereo headset optimized for your BlackBerry smartphone. Lightweight and comfortable, the BlackBerry Stereo Headset is designed to cut out wind and background noise to ensure great sound quality when you're on the go. The headset features an easy-to-use control button, so you can answer, end or mute phone calls and pause or play music, all with a single touch. Additional controls on your smartphone allow you to rewind, fast forward, skip between songs, change volume and more. Compatible with: - BlackBerry 8100 - BlackBerry 8800 - BlackBerry 8820 - BlackBerry 8830
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