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Jays iPhone Headset

Jays iPhone Headset

We get it. The iPhone 4 is the single greatest portable device in history of the world and each and every one of us is going to be socially bludgeoned until we get one. If Steve Jobs is really that much of a genius why hasn’t he paid someone to redesign the Apple headphones? With the Jays you can plug in whatever headphones you want (including the i-Jays it comes with) and still get high-quality hands-free (it’s got a mic) – without feeling like you’re cramming rocks into your ears.