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Apple Remote and Earbuds for iPod (White)

 
Apple Remote and Earbuds for iPod (White)   By Apple Computer
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $40.00

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Product Features
  • Compatibility: iPod mini; iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G
  • Earbud's neodymium transducers technology enhances frequency response and overall sound quality
  • Wired remote lets you fast forward, rewind, play/pause, and control the volume with four simple buttons
  • Hold switch allows you to lock your iPod remote so buttons can't be pressed accidentally
  • Clip the remote to your lapel, shirt, or collar for easy access

Editorial Review
Product Description
Listening to your iPod on the go is even more convenient with this wired remote and high-quality earphones set. Compatible with all iPod models except iPod with video, iPod nano and iPod shuffle. The earbud-style headphones rely on Neodymium transducers, a rare earth magnet that significantly enhances frequency response and overall sound quality - in fact, five times as powerful as other headphones that use aluminum, cobalt, or ceramic drivers. The wired remote lets you fast forward, rewind, play/pause, and control the volume with four simple buttons. The Hold switch allows you to lock your iPod remote so buttons can't be pressed accidentally. Clip the remote to your lapel, shirt, or collar for easy access.

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5 Remote Control for the fourth's Ipod generation, 2009-06-14
The romote control is very convenient to control the ipod. It allow to the control the ipod when the click whell is locked or not. But be carefull not to break the clip, it dosen't look solid.


Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Labeled Wrong, 2009-08-25
The technical specifications for this product are wrong.
It is in fact not compatible with the iPod Video (5g or 5.5g) and the iPod Nano 1g. What other models it is incompatible with, I do not know but i own both these iPods and the Headphone and Data plug set up this uses is not available on any of those three iPod Models.

Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5 not was it's supposed to be, 2009-07-01
i have an ipod video, 30g, and these do not work with it. only the really old models have that extra little port near the headphone jack and without it the remote is useless. the only bonus is that i got another pair of apple headphones for about eight bucks. i bought these to use with a wired backpack and since they dont do what they say im still on the market.

Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Would work better if I had a ipod touch, 2009-09-12
The headphones are pretty good, I did not have the problems that others have had with the earphones breaking. When I originally purchased them it was supposed to be compatible with ipod classic, but the remote only works with the touch and mini. Other than that for the price I cant complain. sound quality is great on the headphones. I cant say how the remote works because I have not used it.

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 too bad, 2009-03-28
The description didn't mention this unit wasn't compatible with iTouch 1st generation. Don't waste money!


Product Details
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Apple
EAN: 0718908500750
Label: Apple Computer
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Model: M9128G/A
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Apple Computer
Studio: Apple Computer

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