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Black Mini Microphone for iPhone 3G 3GS iPod touch 1st 2nd 3rd Gen classic Video | 
| Brand: Neewer Category: CE
List Price: $12.57 Buy New: $0.01 as of 7/31/2010 06:35 CDT details
New (10) from $0.01
Seller: CellsForLess Rating: 3 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
MPN: VF-07-MINI-MIC-BLK-C1
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | New, sleek microphone for iPod/iPhone. | | • | Outstanding Quality, Fine sensibility. | | • | Plug and Play. | | • | Small and portable. | | • | 3.5mm Nikel plated non-corrosive plug. |
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Product Description If you are using an iPhone 3G / iPod Touch 2G / iPod Classic 120GB / iPod Nano 4th / apple iPad 16 / 32 / 64 GB. you will love to own this small gadget. This microphone plugs into your 3.5mm jack. The cap has a hole in it so that you can pass a string thru it to avoid losing this small device.
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| Customer Reviews: Ipod portable microphone June 29, 2010 Eileen The small,portable, black mini microphone for the Ipod, available at Amazon.com is just the right tool to use for recording your voice or other closeup sounds.
Beware! June 26, 2010 J. Fish (Grand Rapids, MI) The microphone worked great, at first. It captures sound reasonably well for the three dollars it costs. Louder sounds (like a trumpet) overloaded the speaker, but that could be corrected with proper placement of the iPod. However. At first, the microphone took a long time to get going on my ipod. A 120 gig classic ipod. Then it froze my ipod so i had to force a reformat on it before it froze windows and itunes. Then it would simply freeze my ipod without recording anything, making it completly useless. I now have an ipod that wont sync and i am hoping to fix the problem. Beware!!!!
Works as designed (warning) April 13, 2010 R. A. Kelley Jr. (FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The mini microphone works great as a microphone. I have a 32gb 3rd Gen iPod. The title included (warning) because it took me a while to figure out that when the mini microphone is in, there is no sound output. The external speaker does not kick in. It took me a couple of times before I thought to pull out the microphone, and then I could hear the recorded messages. It would have been nice if the iPod could tell the difference between an external headset with microphone and an external microphone without output capability. That issue aside, it worked really well, and I have been using it for short dictations/memos for later review.
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