I believe the PSP "plug" portion is just plastic to help hold the unit in place. The specifications make mention of only three power sources:
-AC, 100-240V
-mini USB plug
-Battery (3.7V 200mA Rechargeable Li-Polymer)
The PSP's USB plug is on top, and nowhere near the headphone output jack.
The extension portion appears to be solely for passthrough purposes, so you don't have to remove the unit from your PSP when you want to use normal headphones.
I suppose you'll be able to use this with other devices, since it's battery powered.
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Liam McNulty @ Dec 28th 2005 5:50PM
I believe the PSP "plug" portion is just plastic to help hold the unit in place. The specifications make mention of only three power sources:
-AC, 100-240V
-mini USB plug
-Battery (3.7V 200mA Rechargeable Li-Polymer)
The PSP's USB plug is on top, and nowhere near the headphone output jack.
The extension portion appears to be solely for passthrough purposes, so you don't have to remove the unit from your PSP when you want to use normal headphones.
I suppose you'll be able to use this with other devices, since it's battery powered.