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PERIPHERALS

Icemat Siberia In:Ear Headset
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-11-29

    Table of Contents:
  • Icemat Siberia In:Ear Headset
  • Opening the package
  • A closer look
  • Testing and Conclusion

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    Icemat Siberia In:Ear Headset - Opening the package


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    The Icemat Sibera In:Ear headset (hereafter called "the headset") came in an attractive plastic package. To be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised to walk into my local Comp USA and see these sitting on the shelves.

    On the back of the package is a diagram of the headset.  A diagram, you ask?  Well, it shows VERY clearly what’s included in the box and how it’s hooked up:

    For the above diagram, here are the definitions:

    1. High-performance earphones
    2. Separate Microphone
    3. 3.5mm jacks (standard mini stereo jacks)
    4. 1.8m Extension Cord
    5. Carrying Case
    6. Extra ear sleeves

    A picture is one thing, but I am more of a touch person, so I opened the package to lay my eager hands on the contents.

    And here are the pieces.  I’m sure you will notice that each and every item shown matches exactly what was on the box diagram.  I actually prefer it when packages are clearly labeled, so I'm giving a small kudos to Icemat on that matter.

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