To use the iTrip Clip with Apple's wired EarPods, for example, an iPhone user would simply plug the headphones into the adapter and pair the accessory with the smartphone via Bluetooth 4.1. The self-powered adapter also works with AUX cables for Bluetooth audio in the car.
iTrip Clip has play/pause, volume, and track controls, and a built-in mic that can be used to make phone calls or Siri voice commands.
The adapter's rechargeable 800 mAh battery lasts up to 6 hours for music playback or 180 hours in standby. A micro-USB charging cable is included in the box.
iTrip Clip will be available in September for $19.99.
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Mfg Part No.: GC42924. Manufacturer: Griffin. Converts any earbuds or headphones to wireless Bluetooth Headphones. Supports Bluetooth version 4.1. Condition: As Is - For Parts. The RMA# number that was issued to you should be clearly written on the top of the box and not covered by any labels.
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Griffin iTrip Clip - You can turn voice prompts off!
I love my Sennheisers so when I got my iPhone 7 I had to use the dongle to listen to them and ditch the headphones all together when I wanted to charge which was quite infuriating and the dongle wasn't very robust at all. I found this headphone dongle from Griffin and I've been enjoying using it, I got it a few months ago and it is really quite tough. However something about the dongle is extremely annoying, the fact that there is voice prompts every time you turn it off, on, disconnect or connect. These would be fine if you could turn them down - but they are uncomfortably loud and irritating, especially during the night. Searching for a method returned nothing and even the official Griffin website says that there's nothing you can do: https://imgur.com/a/Y3alY and there's nothing in the manual about it.
However as I learnt yesterday (by... accidentally laying on the dongle) you can turn the voice off. I thought I'd share this because I haven't found it ANYWHERE and it could help some people... it's quite bizarre that Griffin either didn't know this or were hiding it.
Press the outer buttons (Volume up, Volume down, Rewind and Fast Forward) at the same time and hold for a moment
Then press the center button (Play/Pause) and you should hear 'Voice Prompts Off'
![Clip Clip](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/415M-qX4WwL._SL160_.jpg)
If you want to turn them back on you can just do this again and it toggles it back on.
I really hope this helps someone!