I won't lie I bought it because it was green and cheap and I needed an extra cable. Didn't really think about buying it, mistake on my part. Aesthetically, I expected a green lace-style mesh cable. What I received was a cable wrapped in a thick transparent rubber sleeve that revealed green mesh underneath. Green is a shiny metallic green that catches a lot of light and reflects it in a frankly gaudy way. In addition, the cord is haptically appealing, has a certain "feel" and buckles and folds more easily than thick rubber. In short, the cable feels sticky and doesn't bend well. More importantly, how does it work? Poorly; The actual inputs are not installed and their housing is bulky. This means that simple and minor movements like walking can cause the pins to fall out of your connector, simply because the cable is poorly designed. A 15-minute walk connecting the phone to the headphones via the cable reduced the music at least 5 times. It was just out of the box. The cable features dual input detection so it can be used with a dual speaker/mic, but this cable needs to be in a stationary position to be useful. Cable 34 1/2 inch Cable ends 1 1/8 inch So I don't recommend. There are plenty of cheaper, better looking, and more functional alternatives out there that probably won't disappoint you that much.
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