They fit very snugly into all the ports, a bit too snugly. The USB cap attaches with nubs that enter in both the USB port itself and the two screw holes on either end of it. After placing it in the first time to test I attempted to remove it. Only, I wasn't paying attention -- the nubs of the cap were in the screw holes so tightly that when I pulled the cap, the silver plastic casing of the PSP came with it. Now the plastic casing on the top of my PSP sticks out a bit, and I can't figure out how to pop it back in place. I'm afraid I'll break it (if it's not already somehow broken) if I push too hard. And if you think this is a one-time thing and I'm just a clumsy fool, read ConraDargo's review, the same thing happened to him.
Anyways, despite that awful mishap, I still use the headphone and A/C caps. However, I can't recommend purchasing this product. The caps are very tiny, and have no way of staying attached to the PSP when you remove them to use the ports. Therefore, you've got to find some place (pocket, etc.) to store the easily misplaced caps while they're not in use. If you're concerned about dust, buy a case that completely encloses the PSP (not the Playgear Pocket).
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