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Apple's 2008 In-Ears mark the company's first-ever microphone accessory for iPods, and this by itself may be the single most important addition to the iPod line in recent memory.
We reviewed Apple’s Lanyard Headphones for the original iPod nano last year; with the introduction of the second-generation (2G) iPod nano, Apple has released a new version of the Lanyard ...
Apple iPod nano Lanyard Headphones. By Dan Frakes. NOV 3, 2005 4:00 pm PST. At a Glance Expert's Rating. Pros. Cons. Our Verdict. Combination lanyard/earbuds for the first-generation iPod nano.
Remember iPods? They were these totally excellent, wildly overpriced hard drives on which you could conveniently store, catalog, access, and listen to music in MP3 form, thus accelerating the ...
Audio accessory company Scosche has three iPod shuffle-compatible headphone models in the works, but Apple's In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic work right now if the supplied Apple Headphones ...
If you're going to invest US$100-400 on a music player, you deserve better. Do yourself a favor if you're buying an iPod: keep the Apple earbuds in their original packaging and pick up a pair of ...
Specifically, they’re the headphones with the remote controls on the wires, sold with the Shuffle between February 2009 and February 2010. Apple’s listed the symptoms as including non ...
Over the weekend, some bloggers who discovered a chip inside the iPod Shuffle’s earbuds speculated that Apple was crippling its latest media player to work only with certain headphones. While to ...
Simone Manganelli describes a problem with making his iPod's earbud headphones that developed over time and eventually ruined their functionality: "I've had a perpetual issue with my iPod earbuds ...
Apple this week announced that it will offer free-of-charge replacements for some defective headphones included with the company's third-generation iPod shuffle, sold between Feb. 2009 and Feb. 2010.
Making the earbuds white changed the game. YouTube/EveryAppleAd As psychologists and business experts have acknowledged since iPod's release, the decision to make its earbuds all-white sent Apple ...
Fear not, earbud fans: Apple has some tips to keep your shock level low. • Don’t use your earbuds in “dry environments.” Also don’t misinterpret this and take them into the pool.