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    1. 3 Pack of Universal Touch Screen
    $15.00
    2. BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus
    $18.75
    3. Palm Touchstone Charging Dock
    $15.00
    4. BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus
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    5. moshi ClearGuard MB Keyboard Cover
    $8.23
    6. Polaroid ZINK Photo Paper - 30
    $25.11
    7. Palm Standard Battery for Palm
    $22.95
    8. BoxWave Capacitive iPad Styra
    $5.49
    9. Scosche IU3.5RC 3.5mm Retractable
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    10. Plug in Car Charger for TomTom
    $5.18
    11. Rim 9700 Charging Pod
    $8.99
    12. Palm Stereo Headset for Palm Pixi
    $47.99
    13. PalmOne m500 Handheld
    $30.00
    14. Otterbox EVO Defender Series Case
    $6.00
    15. Acase Apple iPad Capacitive Stylus
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    16. Car Charger for LG Ally
    $19.99
    17. Palm Pixi Touchstone Cover (Cover)
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    18. OtterBox Impact Case for Nokia
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    19. Eforcity USB Travel Charger Adapter
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    20. OtterBox Impact Case for Bold

    1. 3 Pack of Universal Touch Screen Stylus Pen (Red + Black + Silver)
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $0.00 -- our price: $0.01
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    Asin: B002BBJMO6
    Manufacturer: CCM
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    Editorial Review

    Keep a PDA stylus on hand so you're always ready to jot a note or tap the touch screen without using your finger. ... Read more


    2. BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus (Crimson Red)
    Electronics
    list price: $24.95 -- our price: $15.00
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    Asin: B000ETU944
    Manufacturer: BoxWave Corporation
    Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    While capacitive touch screens are great, one flaw is the inability to use a stylus. Not anymore! BoxWave's Capacitive Stylus allows you to use your iPad without ever touching the screen with your finger.  Perfect for the ladies out there who have their nails done, or for those who don't want to take their gloves off during a cold day. The Capacitive Stylus is conveniently sized, and designed like a pen to fit just about anywhere. ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Very Functional...but Overpriced and with Shortcomings, August 15, 2010
    Review Summary:
    If you're really wanting a stylus for your iPad, I would recommend this one. Considering the limited number of iPad styli on the market, this one's pretty good but I do have a couple of critiques. It's definitely overpriced and could use a protective cap for the tip. Especially since the foam is likely to not hold up very well to sharp edges and rough textures. Despite being a bit shorter than a regular pen, it's comfortable to use/write with and has a decent weight to it (seems to be made from a semi-thick tube of aluminum). Due to Apple's iPad screen technology, you'll need to press a little bit on the stylus to ensure that there is enough surface area on the screen. My opinion: this will work for now but if you're wanting a really good writing device, keep an eye out for future iPad and styli developments.

    Detailed Review:
    Product arrived and looked exactly as I expected but also came with a short string that is hooked onto the top end of the stylus (see the photo I added to the product images). At the end of the string is a plastic piece that's meant to go into the audio jack. It fits nicely and is snug enough so it won't pop out. However and in my opinion, if you attach the stylus to your iPad the stylus is going to swing around like crazy. I'd only recommend using this if you have a notebook type case for your iPad or a sleeve that you're going to put it in. The incase sleeve for the iPad is roomy enough to accommodate this stylus without a problem.

    The stylus is shorter than a normal pen (again, see my photo) but I've had no problem using it (I'm a 6' male with medium sized hands). Another reviewer gave low marks on the writing quality of the stylus and I'm not so sure that it should be given such a low mark because I don't believe that it is a design or product flaw. The iPad is made for fingers and I don't believe that Apple designed the iPad to be used with a stylus and for people to write on it with such a device. Therefore, I find the stylus to be adequate but the device's accommodation of a stylus to be inadequate. When writing on the iPad I do need to press a little so that there is a larger surface area in contact with the screen. If I lightly touch the stylus then the iPad doesn't pick it up. I've use this on two apps: iAnnotate and Penultimate. It works better than my finger but the iPad still isn't quite built to support handwriting (hopefully not yet).

    The tip of the stylus is made from a foam. It's density is in between that of a dish sponge and hard styrofoam. My guess is that it'll hold up pretty well as long as the tip doesn't encounter much friction with rougher surfaces (like the pockets inside of my backpack). Having said this, I'm quite disappointed that the manufacturer didn't think to or decide to add a cap to protect the tip. For 21$ I'd like a bit more bang for my buck. This is about the only shortcoming that I find with this product.

    I'm glad I bought this but I'm going to be on the lookout for better styli or possibly some bluetooth type stylus/device.

    5-0 out of 5 stars More Durable Than the Pogo Sketch, August 5, 2010
    I bought a Pogo Sketch to use with my iPad and at first I was elated. However, I used the pen quite a bit with the Penultimate app. In a few weeks the tip had flattened to the point that metal was starting to scrape the screen. I then ordred this Boxwave stylus and realized that I had been eating hamburger before when I could have had steak. The Capacitive Stylus tip is much harder and will last many months (years) longer than the Pogo. The harder tip also produces less friction so it is much smoother. I have a Zagg protective screen on my iPad is it works great with it. It is kinda expensive, but in the end you'll be glad that you spent the extra money. One thing that I hope they will change is the length of the attachment cable. It is made for an iPhone (and not an iPad). One end snaps into the headphone jack as an anchor. It it were longer, it would be of great use.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Stylus for iPhone!, July 23, 2010
    I bought a Pogo Stylus to use with my new iPhone as I have long nails and cannot "type" correctly on the phone. The Pogo Stylus is okay but the tip is flattening out quickly. Upon reading a review of the (ASIN:B000ETU944 BoxWave Apple iPad Capacitive Stylus] I decided to try it and I'm glad I did. I do not have to press down as much as I did with the other stylus and I love the quality and appearance of the BoxWave. Try it, I'm sure you'll like it too! Worth the extra cost.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Stylus I've Tried So Far!!!!, July 23, 2010
    Update: December 12, 2010

    While I originally liked this stylus, I'm already on the second one and it has just broke. The rubber tip at the bottom does not stay on if you're using it regularly like I have. It will fall off and it's very hard to get back on. Once you have gotten it back, it will not stay in place for long. I have replaced the rubber tip just to have it fall off again without me knowing it. I've gone through two of these styluses and will not be purchasing another one. I have moved on and purchased the silver and black Pogo Sketch which hasn't given me any problems yet!

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    I have gone through a few styluses and they've all just plain sucked! I have purchased the Pogo, Dagi and several others and they all haven't met my expectations. I wanted a really nice stylus to use with my iPad and I was about to give up and just stick with using my finger until I came across this Boxwave stylus in crimson red. I decided to give it one more go around and I'm happy to say that this capacitive stylus is awesome! It's a really nice stylus. It has a soft rubber round tip and the construction is durable. I don't have to press down on the screen because it's really responsive. All I have to do is tap lightly. So far this stylus has been the best so far with drawing and sketching. I was also able to write some notes in Penultimate without any issues. It also comes with a little attachment that you can use to attach it to your iPhone or iPod. I didn't see a place where I could attach it to the iPad. I also tested it on my Blackberry Storm 2 and works just fine. It's a little pricey but totally worth it! I highly recommend purchasing this stylus over all of the others. You won't regret it!!!!

    This stylus deserves more than five stars!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for Penultimate or iAnnotate PDF on iPad, August 30, 2010
    I guess I've been spoiled by long-time use of a great Wacom stylus on my Tablet PC--I had such high hopes for stylii on my iPad, but, until now, none I tried worked very naturally as writing instruments in my hand. Well, this stylus is the one I've been looking for! It's the perfect accompaniment to my iPad's Penultimate and iAnnotate PDF apps. I'm able to write smoothly (as smoothly as one can on an iPad), while holding the stylus in my hand, just like a pen or pencil. The stylus's rounded tip does not stick like fingers on a balloon, as do so many iPod/iPad stylii, and it doesn't require being held at an unnatural, perpendicular angle, because it doesn't have a flat bottom. It just works.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Want to be able to write with it? Pass it up!, August 7, 2010
    I searched high and low for a stylus to use with my iPad that could not only be used as a "punching device" but also as a writing instrument. This stylus received high reviews for all colors across the board. If you want to be able to write with this stylus pass it up. Your device will not respond to it and it will make a squeaking sound. I'm VERY disappointed. I understand that any stylus meant to be used with apple products frequently do not have tips like a regular stylus but they should at least respond to writing movements.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Tip Fell Off Within 4 weeks, November 22, 2010
    The tip of the stylus came off within 4 weeks of using it (not heavy use -- very light use, in fact).
    I have contacted BoxWave to see about a refund.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Suits My Purposes A-OK, October 20, 2010
    This is the first stylus I've ever used, and it works fine. I bought it based on reviews so don't know if a cheaper one would work as well. My grandkids use it with two drawing apps for my iPod Touch (4th Gen), and they have no complaints about its writing/dragging/drawing capability. I use it to type, and it's great. Doesn't require much pressure at all. Seems quite responsive to me. I'll be curious to see how it holds up. So far, after about 2 weeks of use, I sense no signs of wear on the ball tip. I'm going to buy a cheapie stylus just to see how it compares.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good product, September 10, 2010
    I purchased both this and the pogo stylus. Subjectively, this was a better product. The stylus handle is thicker than the pogo stick, which makes it easier to handle for me. The tip registers better on the iPad screen than the pogo stick. In part, it may be because it more closely resembles a surface of a fingertip.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Better than pogo for my uses..., December 15, 2010
    I love my ipad, got blasted by some people as a "kool-aid drinking follower" for my review. But while it's a great tool, the one thing I just can't believe it's so weak on is handwriting. I've been using Microsoft tablet PC's since their inception, actually won a few Microsoft MVP awards for the tablet platform. I loved every tablet I had and used them a great deal.

    But with the finger interface on the ipad, as others have stated, it's just impossible to get the same handwriting experience on an ipad as you can on a PC based tablet.

    The good about this stylus is the tip is a firmer rubber/foam type end, rounded half sphere, rather than the sponge type tip on the pogo. That tip made it really just an awful experience when trying to write on the ipad. I had gotten the penultimate app, and while the pogo was alright, I still ended up never using handwriting on the ipad because it just wasn't anything enjoyable. I spent more time frustrated than satisfied.

    I noticed a huge difference between the pogo and this stylus right away. Thicker, better heft, and while it's shorter than the stylus on the tablet Pc's, it's still a good enough size to use comfortably. Now, while it's still not as good as a tablet, at least this one makes it a better experience than I've had so far.

    The clip is metal and seems securely rooted at the top, so I'm not too worried about it snapping off, and it's tight enough to hold where you slide it without having to really feel like you're prying apart bars on a jail cell to open it enough to slide over something.

    Not a fan of the anchor, since when I'm not using the stylus, last thing I'd want is it swinging around waiting to catch on something when I'm using the tablet for other things. So for me there's absolutely no function in that, but it's at least easy enough to remove.

    All in all, a better product that the pogo, but until Apple does something to actually make the IOS more pen input friendly (something apparently that Jobs is dead set against) I don't think there's ever going to be a great experience handwriting on these things. But I'm still crossing my fingers for the next iteration of the iPad since this form factor would be just incredible for note taking... ... Read more


    3. Palm Touchstone Charging Dock for Palm Pre and Palm Pixi
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $18.75
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002CMEIWK
    Manufacturer: Palm
    Sales Rank: 68
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    Editorial Review

    Palm Pre Touchstone Charging Dock ... Read more


    4. BoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus (Metallic Silver)
    Electronics
    list price: $24.95 -- our price: $15.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000ETU95S
    Manufacturer: BoxWave Corporation
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    Editorial Review

    While capacitive touch screens are great, one flaw is the inability to use a stylus. Not anymore! BoxWave's Capacitive Stylus allows you to use your iPad without ever touching the screen with your finger.  Perfect for the ladies out there who have their nails done, or for those who don't want to take their gloves off during a cold day. The Capacitive Stylus is conveniently sized, and designed like a pen to fit just about anywhere. ... Read more


    5. moshi ClearGuard MB Keyboard Cover for MacBook/Pro/Air
    Electronics
    list price: $24.99 -- our price: Too low to display
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B001QKI2DA
    Manufacturer: moshi
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    Editorial Review

    Clear guard Mb keyboard Cover ... Read more


    6. Polaroid ZINK Photo Paper - 30 sheets
    Electronics
    list price: $9.99 -- our price: $8.23
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0019UGCMU
    Manufacturer: Summit Technology Group
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    Editorial Review

    Polaroid ZINK Photo Paper - 30 sheets ... Read more


    7. Palm Standard Battery for Palm Pixi and Palm Pre
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $49.99 -- our price: $25.11
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002CMITYI
    Manufacturer: Palm
    Sales Rank: 167
    Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Palm Pre Standard Battery ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Nice to have, July 8, 2009
    I have had this battery now for a month. Works better or as good as the one that came with the phone. Still need a charge as the day wears on. The extra battery is a must for now.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Nice to have an extra, July 1, 2009
    Since the Pre can really be energy hungry, I decided it would be a good idea to buy an extra battery. Works perfectly with the phone. I recommend this battery for any who think they can benefit from one.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Be sure you receive the Palm Pre battery, October 20, 2009
    The previous seller, sold a battery that was silver in color. This battery is the Palm Centro battery, NOT the Palm Pre battery and can potentially damage your Pre. It can also potentially void your warranty as the 2 batteries have different power management circuitry and the Centro battery can cause your Pre to overheat or prematurely malfunction.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Works as it should., April 22, 2010
    Bought and extra battery for my Palm Pre PLUS because I heard it eats up batteries. It does. If you use it much more than just phone calls, you'll be lucky to make it through a work day, never mind the whole day. So get an extra battery if you think you can keep track of it. Had this for a week and then lost the tiny thing.

    Personally, I'm going to just buy a few more touchstones to have one at work, in the car, and at home so that I only have to carry the phone around and not keep track of one charging device or an extra battery.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Works Like the Original, July 10, 2010
    This battery works exactly like the one that came in the phone. The battery life of the Palm Pre is terrible. The replacement battery is as good as the original, which is not good, but having a second battery helps. It is a little difficult to get the back off the phone to swap the batteries.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Left me short on power!, January 31, 2010
    My original Palm Pre battery was lasting me only 12 hours on very light usage, well this battery did no better! At least my original battery lasted at least 24 hours the first week. This one dies on light usage after about 14 hours after the first and subsequent charges. The battery was shipped in a plain white envelope and was not protected at all. It did not appear damaged, but the poor charge life leads me to believe it could possibly be used. Disappointed I didn't spend the extra money to buy an after-market battery that would last me 36 hours!

    3-0 out of 5 stars A definite necessity for the Palm Pre, September 7, 2009
    Box was shipped in horrible fashion (completely crushed), but battery works fine so I didn't complain. Absolute necessity for the Palm Pre and the battery is just like the standard battery that comes with the Pre. Too bad it doesn't have higher capacity, because I constantly have to charge my Pre/swap out for the second battery. Tempted to get a 3rd battery, but I may try one of the Seidio high capacity batteries. ... Read more


    8. BoxWave Capacitive iPad Styra (Jet Black)

    list price: $32.95 -- our price: $22.95
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B003OXPA3M
    Manufacturer: BoxWave Corporation
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    Editorial Review

    While capacitive touch screens are great, one flaw is the inability to use a stylus.  Not anymore!  BoxWave's Capacitive Styra allows you to use your iPad without ever touching the screen with your finger.  Perfect for the lady's out there who have their nails done, or for those who don't want to take their gloves off during a cold day.  The Capacitive Styra also doubles as a pen for jotting down notes on paper just like the good old times! ... Read more


    9. Scosche IU3.5RC 3.5mm Retractable Cable
    Electronics
    list price: $9.99 -- our price: $5.49
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000ALY22Q
    Manufacturer: SCOSCHE
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    Editorial Review

    2.5' 3.5mm Plug Cable to 3.5mm Plug Cable - retractable ... Read more


    10. Plug in Car Charger for TomTom XL Series 325 / 325s / 330 / 330s / 340 / 340s / TomTom One Series 125 / 130 / 130s / 140 / 140s / One / One 2nd Edition / One 3rd Edition / XL / XLS / TomTom GO Series 630 / 720 / 730 / 920 / 920t / 930 / 930t

    -- our price: $0.01
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0037BVSCI
    Manufacturer: WinnieCellShop
    Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Plug in Car Charger for TomTom XL Series 325 / 325s / 330 / 330s / 340 / 340s / TomTom One Series 125 / 130 / 130s / 140 / 140s / One / One 2nd Edition / One 3rd Edition / XL / XLS / TomTom GO Series 630 / 720 / 730 / 920 / 920t / 930 / 930t ... Read more

    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Not compatible!, June 25, 2010
    This charger is not compatible with my Tom Tom One. It is compatible, however, with my verizon motorola phone.

    1-0 out of 5 stars DONT BE FOOLED, February 18, 2010
    THE PRODUCT I ORDERED WAS A PLUG-IN CHARGER FOR MY TOMTOM NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR MY CAR AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE AND PRODUCT DESCRIPTION. THE PRODUCT I RECEIVED WAS A HOME OUTLET CHARGER FOR A CELL PHONE. I AM EXTREMELY ANGRY ABOUT THIS. IVE NEVER SEEN SUCH A CASE OF FALSE ADVERTISING. DO NOT DO WHAT I DID AND THINK THAT I WOULD ACTUALLY GET WHAT WAS DESCRIBED.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Cheap and Cheaply made, November 4, 2010
    This item worked perfect for a month or two. Then the connector then fell apart, rendering it useless.

    That being said, for the price, I am ordering 2 more (replacement and spare) and being EXTRA careful with it.

    You truly do get what you pay for in this case. But I like the price.

    2-0 out of 5 stars TomTom Car Charger, July 9, 2010
    Chord is very short and it is difficult to get the TomTom in place because of the cord length. Also, the charger is quite "flimsy"; I don't expect it to last too long.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Pleased, June 29, 2010
    Product was everything they said it would be. Only complaint had to do with how long it took to get from CA to the east coast. Was almost a month.

    1-0 out of 5 stars not compatible with TomTom One XL, June 5, 2010
    Advertising indicated car charger would work with Tom Tom One XL. It does not. Plug does not completely go into the Tom Tom so it doesn't work. Thought I was getting a good deal. Not. Can return to BargainCell for refund but shipping it back (and not getting refund for original shipping) exceeds cost of charger cord ($1.96). Save your $1.96 and don't order this cord. ... Read more


    11. Rim 9700 Charging Pod
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $29.99 -- our price: $5.18
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002SXRS6G
    Manufacturer: BlackBerry
    Sales Rank: 341
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    Editorial Review

    The BlackBerry Charging Pod may be the most convenient and attractive way to charge your BlackBerry smartphone. Ideal for the office or bedside, this BlackBerry smartphone charger is suited to blend in comfortably by displaying a clock when it's docked. The chrome design compliments the sleek BlackBerry smartphone lines and keeps it fully functional while charging, so you can use it when you need to. Power up in style and convenience with the BlackBerry Charging Pod. ... Read more


    12. Palm Stereo Headset for Palm Pixi and Palm Pre
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $24.99 -- our price: $8.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002CMEIW0
    Manufacturer: Palm
    Sales Rank: 398
    Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Palm Pre Stereo Headset ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Genuine Originals and Superior Sound!, February 21, 2010
    First let me say that I have been using my iPod for years listening to music regularly while I workout. So when I got my Palm Pre, it was nice to be able to retire my iPod Classic and go with my more compact (always on me anyway) Smartphone as my primary mp3 player. At the time, I had some slightly modified factory iPod headsets (I put Griffin EarJams on them) which I had been using for years and loved up to that point (or so I thought).

    Now when I first started using the Palm Pre and its factory headset I remember thinking right away that it had a pretty good sound quality. When I compared that sound to my Griffin EarJam modified iPod factory headset, there was no comparison. I immediately retired my iPod faithfuls and moved forward with the Palm Pre factory headset.

    Well unfortunately my Palm Pre headset eventually gave out on me (probably due to a little to much rough housing on my part). Having no choice I went back to an Apple headset once again. Only this time opting for a 2nd generation factory iPhone headset so I could still control my calls and my music on my Palm Pre. I again immediately noticed a difference in sound quality. Only this time is was a downgrade. Since it had been a couple weeks since I broke my Palm Pre headset I didn't realize how much of a negative change it was, so I eventually became acceptant of the difference in sound quality.

    Still feeling a little dissatisfied with the sound, but mostly because I hated walking around looking like one of Apple's minions (despite the fact I use a Mac) with their white earbuds dangling from my ears, and also hating that the white headset didn't match my black Palm Pre smartphone (I'm anal that way :-), I wandered in a couple Sprint stores to see if I could finagle a replacement for my original Palm Pre factory set.

    NO LUCK OF COURSE :-( And I even gave them my best bees and honey routine :-).

    Eventually one of the ears on my iPhone substitutes went out which only complicated my issue further. At which point I went on a quest through a myriad of replacement headsets only to find myself longing for a replacement for my original Palm Pre headset because of some now vague and faded memory I had of their "somewhat better" sound quality. I visited several more Sprint stores trying to acquire a complimentary replacement to no avail. After several stints with several different headsets that sinking feeling that I was missing something, and that my music just wasn't moving me the same way it use to remained.

    Then I found these replacements on Amazon! Based on the price, I was a little skeptical as to whether they would be the genuine Palm Pre originals, but I ordered two pair anyway. Not only were they definitely the Palm Pre originals (complete with the perfectly placed microphone/controller button and the magnetic earbuds), but my music once again came to life with a sound quality I hadn't heard in months. I have to admit, I never truly realized initially how good they actually are! I can hear every ping of every cymbal, the lingering tone of every piano note, the crisp ambiance of every violin, and the thud of every bass beat! These things sound truly amazing! It took my experience without them to really appreciate the overall quality of the build and the sound!

    !!!!!!!!THESE ARE THE BEST DAMN HEADPHONES UNDER $50 BAR NONE!!!!!!!!

    Now maybe I haven't experienced any of the high-end headsets and don't know what the quality of sound is at that end of the spectrum, but I certainly am an avid music listener with a very diverse taste in the types of music I enjoy. So I certainly have an awareness of and fondness for good sound quality. That said, if you are the average listener who like me believes that my HEADSET SHOULD NOT HAVE TO COST MORE THAN MY DAMN PHONE TO SOUND GOOD and is just looking for some great sound at a realistic cost (in this case it's a steal actually).

    BUY THESE IMMEDIATELY!!!

    And ur Welcome! (No need to thank me later :-)!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great headset, February 5, 2010
    Same headset that comes with the Palm Pre (my original was stolen). Works great. The button on the cord is intuitive and useful.

    5-0 out of 5 stars very pleasing product, January 21, 2010
    THese headphones are a pleasure to use. The microphone is so discrete, but gives a very clear and reliable performance. No one has ever detected in phone conversations that I was using an external microphone. They have always told me the sound was fine. Listening through the headset to music is a pleasure - the stero efffect is good. Could not ask for better nor more at the competitive price of obtainment! I am very pleased and happy with the product and vendor.

    5-0 out of 5 stars What a surprise!, October 11, 2009
    These are the headphones that come stock with a Palm Pre. When I bought my Pre, I didn't even look at these headphones, expecting them to be the typical low-quality cheapies usually bundled with phones/mp3 players. After reading someone's comments in a Pre forum, I decided to give them a try, and I was instantly impressed. The sound quality is great for listening to music, which is what I was chiefly interested in. In addition, the one button allows the user to answer calls, pause and resume tracks, and skip to the next track (by double-clicking). The mic must be good, since I haven't heard any complaints from the other end of my phone calls. The only thing lacking is a volume control, but if you're using it with your Pre, at least you can use its external volume buttons. I'd highly recommend these if you're looking for a bang-for-the-buck high quality earbud headset.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Muddy microphone, March 14, 2010
    The microphone in these is poor. If you use these to talk with anyone you will sounds like a mud creature. Otherwise the sound coming in through the earpieces is fine & the click button works.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Headphones for the Price, April 28, 2010
    These head phones have great quality considering the cheap price. The build quality is good. The mic is clear, people don't even realize that I am using the headphone mic over the handset microphone. For Palm users, there is also the convenient ability to change skip/pause/play music by pressing a button near the mic. A great buy overall.

    4-0 out of 5 stars BEST HEADPHONES (with a microphone) I'VE EVER USED, April 12, 2010
    Love these headphones. I can answer phone calls on my pixi and as a added bonus, I can also control my music with the answer/end button on the headphone. (one click pauses and plays the track and 2 clicks changes the track.) Not so crazy about the how the earphone fits in my ear.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Product!, September 10, 2010
    Perfect headphones. No difference from the original that came with my phone. Actually, i use it on my other phones now the sound is so good..

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Value, August 11, 2010
    I received my product faster than I thought I would have it, which was fantastic, since my original headset that came with my Palm Pre had already died. The stereo sound is great & all drivers should have this item to help keep them safe if they insist on answering the phone while driving. This store has the best price for this item on the web! ... Read more


    13. PalmOne m500 Handheld
    Electronics
    list price: $199.99 -- our price: $47.99
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    Asin: B00005AWBJ
    Manufacturer: PalmOne
    Sales Rank: 794
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    Palm m500 Handheld / PDA, 8MB, SD Expansion Slot, Includes Stylus, USB Cradle, Power Charger, Stylus, Refurbished ... Read more


    14. Otterbox EVO Defender Series Case

    -- our price: $30.00
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    Asin: B004051UNW
    Manufacturer: Otterbox
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    An incredible smartphone deserves an incredible case. For the roughest, toughest protection on the market, wrap your phone in the OtterBox Defender Series for HTC EVOTM. Top-quality silicone wraps around a strong, tailor-fit polycarbonate shell with a built-in screen protector-offering unrivaled safety from drops, scratches, dings, dirt, dust and more.About our Defender Series: An innovative three layer design protects your EVO from bumps, drops, scratches and dust while keeping your phone fresh as new. ... Read more


    15. Acase Apple iPad Capacitive Stylus (Crimson Red)
    Electronics
    list price: $24.95 -- our price: $6.00
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    Asin: B003ULLUBY
    Manufacturer: Acase
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    While capacitive touch screens are great, one flaw is the inability to use a stylus. Not anymore! Acase's Capacitive Stylus allows you to use your Apple iPad without ever touching the screen with your finger. Perfect for the ladies out there who have their nails done, or for those who don't want to take their gloves off during a cold day. The Capacitive Stylus is conveniently sized, and designed like a pen to fit just about anywhere. ... Read more


    16. Car Charger for LG Ally
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $11.70 -- our price: $0.01
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    Asin: B003OGKCJ6
    Manufacturer: OrionGadgets
    Sales Rank: 376
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    The LG Ally Car Charger plugs into your car cigarette lighter outlet, recharging your cell phone while you drive.A car charger is a must have cell phone accessory for commuters and frequent travelers.The LG Ally Car Charger can be useful when stuck in traffic and expecting an important call or playing music from your LG Ally through your car speakers.Whether you forgot to plug in at home or just want to conserve battery power when you're working from the road, this cell phone charger makes sure your LG Ally cell phone always has as much energy as you do.
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    17. Palm Pixi Touchstone Cover (Cover)
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $19.99 -- our price: $19.99
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    Asin: B002UHKPGU
    Manufacturer: Palm
    Sales Rank: 616
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    Palm Pixi Touchstone Back Cover - Compatible with Palm Pixi ... Read more


    18. OtterBox Impact Case for Nokia E71x (Black)
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $19.95 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B002DBI5YM
    Manufacturer: Otterbox
    Sales Rank: 1261
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    Introducing the OtterBox Impact Series for the Nokia E71! More than just your average silicone skin. This is a silicone that actually protects. Its simple and everyday design is easy to use and looks great wrapped around the E71. All buttons, functions and ports are accessible through the case and the inner coring on the corners offer added bump and shock protection. This case also comes with a self adhering clear protective film. ... Read more


    19. Eforcity USB Travel Charger Adapter for Palm (PalmOne) m500, i705, Tungsten T, W, C, Zire, Zire 71, Treo 600, 650, HP iPAQ 3100, h5555, Jornada 500

    list price: $24.99 -- our price: $0.01
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    Asin: B000FAVYHS
    Manufacturer: Generic
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    Charge your phone, PDA, MP3 Player and many more USB enabled devices while traveling. Connect the USB cable into the USB port while the AC adapter is connected to a standard outlet. ... Read more


    20. OtterBox Impact Case for Bold 9700
    Wireless Phone Accessory
    list price: $19.95 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B002ZUAHYW
    Manufacturer: Otterbox
    Sales Rank: 564
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    Otterbox Impact Skin, 9700, Black ... Read more


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