There's also a little plastic clip that attaches the two headset wires together. The Talk button, volume control slider, and microphone are on an in-line plastic piece lower down the cord. The stereo headphones are a nice matching silver color and the wiring is a very interesting silver woven-rope style wire. It also tends to press the hardware buttons (if you don't have keylock on). It leaves the sides exposed and uses a magnetic closure. The K-JAM's dimensions are 109 x 58 x 23.7 mm and weighs 160 grams. Here you see from top to bottom i-mate K-JAM, i-mate JAM, i-mate Pocket PC Phone, and the Dell Axim X51v. In our stack-up, the i-mate K-JAM on top is significantly thicker than the JAM. When you turn the flash on, it stays constantly lit until you take a picture. On the back is a "Flash" light, reflection mirror, and 1.3 Megapixel camera lens. I'm going to be carrying a regular-sized stylus in my pocket and just leave this one in it's slot. The stylus is pathetically small, albeit retractable. On the bottom of the device is the stylus hole, a battery cover latch, Mini-USB port, 2.5mm 4 connection headset jack, and a lanyard hole. These buttons are also flush with the device, which makes them difficult to press accidentally (say in your pocket), but also difficult to find without looking. On the right side, you see the camera button, a soft-reset hole next to the infrared port, another speaker grill, and the Voice Speed Dial button. That means the device won't wake up for appointments, phone calls, emails, text messages or anything until you turn it back on and boot up. If you choose Yes, it will shut the device off completely, meaning it won't use the battery at all. If you hold down the power button for about 4 seconds, the K-JAM will bring up a Yes/No dialog asking if you want to continue with a full power off. The power button is flush with the body and thus difficult to find by feeling with your finger. This is a great way to quickly switch to vibrate mode when going to the movies or a meeting.Īt the top, you see the power button and the Mini-SD slot. If you hold down the Communications manager button for a few seconds it will toggle the audio mode between on and vibrate. On the left side you see the Communications Manager button, the volume slider button, and a speaker grill. The K-JAM is definitely thicker, but remains comfortably pocketable. The i-mate K-JAM and it's older brother the i-mate JAM are similar in size. Below the screen are two soft buttons for accessing the menus, a 5 way directional pad, an answer/send button, and an end button. In the two corners of the speaker slot are LED light indicators for bluetooth, WiFi, Notifications, and charging status. On the top is the Messaging and Internet Explorer buttons with the phone speaker in the middle. In the dark you can see the blue backlight in the keys, but the lighting is uneven which makes the letters hard to read. The keyboard looks great with its silver on black color scheme. The K-JAM also comes with a Mini-USB cable, AC adapter, stereo headphones with talk button/mic/volume control, vinyl case, extra stylus, software CD and manual. Let's take a closer look at the device itself.
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