2mm 2.5mm converter plug

i have just purchased a bluetube headset to reduce radiation but it is 2.5mm and does not fit my phone which is 2mm. does nokia sell a converter plug to these sizes, in australia? if so, where can i purchase one?

I have the same problem - albeit with different headphones. I've found that generic converters I have purchased do not fit properly into the phone. I assume that unless there is a problem with the phone jack I also need a Nokia converter plug. So my question is the same - are there such products available to purchase in Australia?

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