Spare ear phones - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam Accessories

This may sound like a silly question, but is there anywhere one can acquire replacement earphones identical to those which come with the SPV M3100?

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HTC hands free kit

I have a geniune HTC hands free kit for my spv m1000 / XDA2 (branded T-mobile, bought over the net from germany) and am looking to replace the holster with one for a SPV m3100/Tytn. According to HTC's site the hands free kit holsters are supposed to be available as a seperate part but I can't track one down. HTC dont respond to emails... anyone help?
HTC looks stereo pin looks like Nokia hands free.. but there is a defect in manufacturing for HTC that it acts like mono to most of the standard stereo pins.
youcan correct this defect in HTC by adding a paper ring to the Nokia stero pin.
I had see this to work on my HTC 8125 from US- which i would plan to sell it out as i am not happy because of the speker phone and vocie clarity is horrible.
Thanks,
Taj

Source for standard 8525 wired headset?

Is there a source for the standard earbud headset? I want to cut one up to make a 3.3mm stereo adapter with the angle usb/audio plug portion and I can't find them anywhere.
Help!
It would just be easier to buy a prefabricated one from Brando or some other online retailer. I just got mine in today and it is great. It is a 3 in 1 so i have the standard USB mini for charging, the 3.5mm for headphones, and the HTC one for my headset. It would just be simpler and less time consuming.
I appreciate the thought, however, I'm a tech and prefer the nice compact angle connector and want to make a very compact light weight adapter instead of the bulky 3-way. I'm suprised that there seems to be no way to get a stock one easily.
Edit; HTC just sent me this number for US Parts, they have all the stock parts, Buds, Y-Cable, USB Cable, Battery, Rear Batt Cover. Headset was $16.99
"Hello and thank you for contacting HTC America. We have a new Accessory line set up to help our customers! They can be reached at 1-888-716-3594, 9am – 6pm EST. Please give them a call to see what is available for your device."

Wizard Speakers

Hi all,
I've a problem with my QTEK 9100.....the 2 speakers mounted in the sides of PDA are broken. Where can I find these? I've searched on ebay, but there aren't...Plz help me! Ty
Last year i bought a pair of them from a Hongkong based seller on ebay
This is his ebay ID e2_shop ([email protected])" & the price was also reasonable.
you may try to find him
Does anyone knows that speakers from moto E1 fit into Wizard?
i would like to suggest the following - but only incase if you cant find the original & and you have skill or you could find someone with the same
1. Buy a good quality Earphone
2. Dismantle the Earbuds open up the speaker part.
3. Remove the connected wire by desoldering & take out only the speakers no plastic parts .
4. Get speakers from your Wizard.
5. Desolder the connecting cable from it
6. Solder the connecting cable to the speakers you took from Earphone.
7. Place them inside the Wizard & connect to motherboard.
8. Since this speaker will be round in shape ( no flat at top & bottom) you have to make some space to fit by cutting some ribs of the back cover.
it works perfectly - its from my experience.
the eBay seller above I also purchase my stuff from them, they have rare parts for alot of phones. try asking if not listed, they might have them or get them in for you.
e2_shop is a good shop, I've personally bought some little things (crystal clear cover? or something like that)... VERY great prices

Wired 3.5mm Headset w/ boom mic

It was surprisingly difficult for me to locate this. Outside of PC headsets, which typically have separate mic and headphone jacks, wired boom mic headsets are almost all 2.5mm. I didn't feel like messing with an adapter (one more thing to lose), and I was considering just splicing a 3.5mm jack onto a 2.5mm headset, when I found this:
It's a Cellet EP35BX. It has an answer button on the ear piece that purports wide compatibility with phones including the CDMA Touch Pro2 (I have the Verizon version). It has the boom mic, it has a detachable ear loop (for those of us who don't trust in ear earpieces to stay steady) albeit an uncomfortable looking one, claims to have some sort of wind noise reduction tech and the boom is flexible. The only two things it's missing that I would have liked is a mute button and a volume dial. If I like it enough, I may try and splice those in someday.
I realize the market for wired headsets is small, and apparently the market for wired with boom mics is even smaller, but just in case anyone else has the same hankering I did, there it is. The image is linked to the cheapest buyer I could find. He has an Amazon store too, I used his standalone store so I could pay with paypal. It's normally $15+, but at the above it's $4.80 + around 3$ shipping.

XT910 problem

On my XT910 ear speaker died and I cant find the replacement. Does any one know if there is a compatible speaker from another phone that fits. It's not in warranty and I'm not paying them 20 or 30e for a speaker. I need a compatible earpiece speaker that a can mount it on the existing flex cable that I have.
you can find a lot of parts here - http://cellphone-repair-shop.com/motorola-droid-razr-parts-xt910-xt912/
i think you are talking about this one - http://cellphone-repair-shop.com/motorola-droid-razr-maxx-earpiece-speaker-flex/
I'm looking for a compatible speaker or the same one that is used in another motorola phone. Buying it online is too expensive. They charge you double for shipping. So 20-30 e/$ become 50-60 e/$.
Darezi said:
I'm looking for a compatible speaker or the same one that is used in another motorola phone. Buying it online is too expensive. They charge you double for shipping. So 20-30 e/$ become 50-60 e/$.
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I know its a few months now but just advice bud, but the full kit. The copper on the inside of the speaker (that make it work as it does) is hard soldered to the flex. replacing just the speaker is NOT a good idea. bite the bullet and spend the $50 on a new one, well worth over risking killing your $500 phone

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