Apple Earbuds
February 6th, 2010 by admin

  • Enhances the sound quality and bass response to your iPod
  • Supremely comfortable for long listening sessions
  • Three different size caps ensure the headphones fit comfortably and securely in your ear
  • Block outside noise well
  • Universal accessory for all iPod models as well as all digital audio players compatible with 3.5mm mini-jack

Product Description
The iPod In-Ear Headphones have great sound quality and bass response, and come with three different sized caps to ensure the headphones fit comfortably and securely in your ear.Amazon.com Product Description
The Apple M9394G/A iPod Earbud Headphones have great sound quality and bass response, and come with three different sized caps to ensure the headphones fit comfortably and securely in your ear. The earbud-style headphones are powered up by Neodymium t... More >>

Apple Earbuds


5 Responses  
  • Tito Sierra writes:
    February 6th, 20106:05 pmat

    I bought these headphones expecting better sound quality and comfort compared to the earbud headphones that came with my iPod. After a 1/2 hour of use, I didn’t find either to be the case. In fact, I preferred the sound of the original headphones over the newer ones which sounded flat. I tested this by switching headphones back and forth while listening to a variety of songs (classical, rock, etc. ). As for the fit issue, it’s possible that I didn’t put them in the right way. But I did try on all three sizes and ultimately did not find any as comfortable as the originals. The one good thing about them is that they come in a neat case, so you can avoid the inevitable tangle of wires of the original iPod headphones. But the case alone does not justify the price tag. I ended up sending them back. I think Apple dropped the ball on this one.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Usa Today Critic writes:
    February 6th, 20108:05 pmat

    I just got my ipod shuffle and the earphones came with them. After only 15 minutes of listening to them it felt like I had devloped a ear infection. They are extremly good quality. They can become very loud[a car full of talking girls could hear the music just not so clearly].
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Ben writes:
    February 6th, 20108:13 pmat

    I’ve had them a week, and they’re going on ebay tomorrow. These things are terrible. I read a review on the site which addresses people like me who are pissed off at the fact that these things fall out of your ears 10 seconds after you put them on. They say something like, “You haven’t inserted them correctly”. I was under the impression these were headphones and that surgery wasn’t involved. You put the things in your ears, it shouldn’t be rocket science. It’s a terrible product, plain and simple. It seems to me that the only necessary quality that headphones must have should be that they fit and are comfortable, and they have great sound quality. The sound quality on these is fine, but unfortunately you never get to enjoy it, as they can’t stay in your ears. Don’t waste your money, buy a regular pair.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Bradford Dean writes:
    February 6th, 201010:21 pmat

    I thought I’d upgrade from the standard earpods to these in-ear phones — supposedly, for better sound. Well, it’s a shame we can’t try such a thing prior to purchase. Despite the fact that they go into and remain in the ear channel a little better (and only a little better despite two sizes choices), they sound extremely thin and frankly, don’t hold up to the original earpods if you can ever get the latter to sit right in your ear. I’m going to sell these things the first chance I get.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • esseyo writes:
    February 6th, 201011:02 pmat

    Why should we pay $10 more for a set of headphones that (1) has a good chance of coming loose becoming high-pitched and bass-less when it does, (2) takes 10 times longer to put in your ears than the regular Apple headphones, and (3) once in your ear, can become quite uncomfortable. The whole design is flawed. Also I rather have a dial to reel in the headphones instead of that stupid square which you need to hand-reel the headphones around. What was Apple thinking?
    Rating: 1 / 5


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