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Reddit mentions of Headset Buddy PC Computer Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter for iPhone, Android and Tablets (PC35-PH35)

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We found 16 Reddit mentions of Headset Buddy PC Computer Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter for iPhone, Android and Tablets (PC35-PH35). Here are the top ones.

Headset Buddy PC Computer Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter for iPhone, Android and Tablets (PC35-PH35)
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Use a higher quality headset with your iPhone or smartphoneConvert two 3.5mm (1/8 inch) plugs to single Smartphone 3.5mm plug (TRRS)Works with 3.5mm jack on Apple, Android, Blackberry, Windows, or other SmartphonesReduce Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) caused by cell phones and bluetooth headsetsCrystal clear stereo sound, 100% guaranteed
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Height1.1 Inches
Length5.59 Inches
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Found 16 comments on Headset Buddy PC Computer Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter for iPhone, Android and Tablets (PC35-PH35):

u/ZeroHasNoLimits · 2 pointsr/xboxone

I believe they do, but you need the headset adapter, and this.

u/nyda · 2 pointsr/headphones

If you want quality headphones, avoid anything branded as "gaming" headphones. Their build and sound quality is totally sub-par. I'd also avoid wireless completely as it affects sound quality a lot.

Now, for ~$100 and that works on PS4 too, I'd recommend the following:

Headphones: Sennheiser HD 518

Microphone: Zalman

And this to join the 2 (to use on PS4): Headset Buddy

Now don't expect good sound quality from the PS4 because it's going to be bluetooth from the dualshock but you'll have great sound quality on PC.

u/HartUndSteil · 2 pointsr/headphones

It's a combo jack, correct? You need a splitter for it to work.

https://www.amazon.com/Headset-Buddy-Computer-Smartphone-PC35-PH35/dp/B00ENFA3GO

u/A_Water_Fountain · 2 pointsr/techsupport

You need to get one that says it converts things to mobile phone 3.5mm jacks- the connecting two sets of headphones will not work.

Something like this will work, but you'd do well to shop around a bit more.

u/TurboSwaggz · 1 pointr/DestinyTheGame

Not sure how the headset works for XBONE but on PS4 I'm using SteelSeries Siberian V2 (about $60-70) and using an adapter like this to plug into my controller. Has volume control and self mute but unfortunately it doesn't have separate controls for voice/game.

u/KountryBlumpkin · 1 pointr/xboxone

You need an adapter that is CITA compliant. They can be found easily on Amazon, but beware of bad quality.
http://www.amazon.com/Headset-Buddy-Smartphone-Blackberry-01-PC35-PH35/dp/B00ENFA3GO/ref=sr_1_11?s=audio-video-accessories&ie=UTF8&qid=1427812701&sr=1-11&keywords=headphone+adapter

I myself am a recent transfer from the 360 to the One, and I brought my Razer Charcharias with me. Bought the adapter, and the second adapter that was CITA compliant and it crapped out on me in about a month.

Honestly, I think it's a better idea to go with the XO4's that are made for the One, rather than bringing the old tech up to the new level. The removal of all that extra wire clutter is amazing, and it's a direct plug and play, no extra bs needed.

u/gabynevada · 1 pointr/PS4

I believe you are looking for this

Headset Buddy: PC Computer Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter for iPhone, Android and Tablets (PC35-PH35) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ENFA3GO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_MXLlyb08PR2B5

u/levelxplane · 1 pointr/techsupport

You'd need something like this and hope your laptop supports audio input and output from a single 3.5mm jack.

u/kalvinc2113 · 1 pointr/podcasting

It's a splitter, pink end is mic, green end is for headphones and then the other end plugs into the 3.5mm headphone jack in the laptop. The adapter is called headset buddy and is on amazon: Headset Buddy PC Computer Headset to 3.5mm Smartphone Adapter for iPhone, Android and Tablets (PC35-PH35) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ENFA3GO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_7syVAbC83RMTJ

u/AbysmalVixen · 1 pointr/PS4

It's only a single plug or is it a double plug? Usually, 2 rings are for left and right audio and the 3rd is for mic afaik. If it has 2 plugs (usually pink and green) then you'll need a Y converter for it to work correctly like this www.amazon.com/Headset-Buddy-Computer-Smartphone-Blackberry/dp/B00ENFA3GO

If you can provide some pictures or details about the headset we can tell you exactly what you'll need

u/kschang · 1 pointr/AndroidQuestions

Found it:

You need this off Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Headset-Buddy-Smartphone-Blackberry-01-PC35-PH35/dp/B00ENFA3GO

Then a regular Aux cable from PC headphone to the microphone plug of that thing above.

u/VladUnder · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

It depends. Many single 3.5 mm jacks are combo jacks, meaning that they are both audio in and out. If so, you can use an adapter like this one.

u/Goosebeans · 1 pointr/DestinyTheGame

There aren't any solid solutions that will be both device agnostic and inexpensive, unfortunately. If you end up sticking with the X360, my favorite has been the XBox 360 Wireless Headset. Alternatively I had an extra set of Plantronics M Series earloop and eartips that I stuck onto the 'set and I find them to be much more comfortable / better at remaining in place. In all, with the optional kit, can run you from $25-$40 (sometimes you'll find a dirt cheap sale on the communicators somewhere, especially for like the MW3 edition). Personally I wouldn't go any higher in cost for an X360 solution, unless you go full-blown with an Astro Mixamp Pro and a favorite, high quality headset (expect to spend anywhere from $200-$500 altogether, or higher if you go really nuts).

A solid, dollar for dollar, PC / PS4 solution would be to get the SteelSeries v2 paired with an adapter like this ($60-$80 solution, depending). The DS4 has a 3.5mm jack that will support in-game sound as well as chat. The downside to it is it's a little underpowered. A lot of people don't have issues with it, but I'm rather picky. Thankfully the SteelSeries v2 only has a 32 Ohm impedance and an accompanying low-ish sensitivity level. So they don't take much to drive, but still -- to me the sounds for anything on the DS4 are a little muddy. To forego it, you would need to spend a little more money. Next step up, which works great for the PS4, would be the Sony Wireless Gold for around $80, but while it's a great solution for the PS4 I find it subpar on the PC. To get better sound out of the PS4 you would have to go the Astro Mixamp Pro route.

For PS4 you could also go the opposite direction in pricing and get the $12 PS Vita Earbuds and just shove those in the DS4 jack. While still an inline mic (will be picking up a lot of ambient noise) these are far better than what you can get out of the packaged earbud / mic with the PS4. If your soundcard doesn't support mic input via the headphone jack and only has the separate 3.5mm, can always use another adapter that goes in the reverse. Or just simply save up for a different headset for PC.

u/CrazyAuron · 1 pointr/DestinyTheGame

The best piece of advice I can give you, is stay away from dedicated a PS4 headset.

Grab yourself one of these and then you have a few options.

You can either buy a PC gaming headset (going to be better quality than what you can find solely for the PS4). Or better yet, but a wicked paid of dedicated audio headphones, and a clip on mic. Since you're going to be using the cable I posted above, it's going to end up being a lot better quality for audio, and a mic is just a mic anyways.

u/RealGibbsalot · 0 pointsr/xboxone

I'm positive the Headset Buddy works. I ordered something very similar to the Startech product listed from monoprice, said it was CTIA but did not work with the headset adapter.

http://www.amazon.com/Consumer-Electronic-Products-Headset-Buddy/dp/B00ENFA3GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410536941&sr=8-1&keywords=headset+buddy