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How annoying is this. I've got some new Bose noise cancelling headphones and the jack for the nokia supplied ones is not the same, consequently the 'noise' coming from the Bose is nothing like it should be. I've had a look on maplin for the 'nokia way' without any luck. Anyone used their own headphones to good effect, or know where i might purchase a converter ?



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The N800 headphones must have a special (4 contacts) jack has it sports also a microphone.
Usually those plugs are downward compatible to standard (3 contacts) stereo jacks. I suppose if it were not Nokia would have specified it in the documentation ?

Fred
 
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Hmm, the Bose only have 2 contacts, I think the Nokia is a 3 contact plug
 
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Just tested my Bose headphones, and they worked a charm. I have noticed, though, that you must push "hard" (i.e. harder than plugging those headphones into some other sockets) in order to make them seat. It sounded great.

Thor
 
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Thor,
Thx for the reply, I did push them in hard. Do you have V2 or V3 of the headphones, I actually have both, so will test V2 this eve.

Andrew
 
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I've found the correct jack plyg, Bose have a lead which is specifically for use with a phone. another £35 for this will fix my problem, although not my wallet.

Thanks Guys
 
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Have V2 of the headphones. Have you tried some other non-Nokia headphones as well? Perhaps some earbuds or something, they should all work the same. I have also tested those with great results. The "forth" division on the Nokia cord is the mic, so not fitting in as "deep" should give you the ground and the left and right channels with no problem, regardless of the headphone type. All the sound cancelling of the bose is done onboard (obviously) so the interface to standard equipment is the same everywhere -- it could be you have something wrong with your socket, but if that were the case you would not be able to hear stereo music with the supplied headphones either.

Regards,

Thor
 
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I found the same problem with the Bose QC3 headphones. However, the Bose earbuds work fine. I did some further testing, and I found that I had noise problems with any type of powered unit - this includes the noise cancelling headphones, external battery powered speakers, and a FM transmitter for car use. I assume it's some kind of grounding problem.

Howard
 
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It would appear to be the Bose QC-3. the QC-2's work fine. Maybe the new lead will fix things. At least it wasn't the device, I had visions of wrapping it back up and sending off never to be seen again........
 
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FWIW, the N800 works very well with my AKG 240S 55 ohm headphones (they are slightly heavy to drive, but the N800 has no problems). The plug needs a little force though, as has been mentioned by other posters.
 
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