Electronics : Apple In-Ear Headphones (White)

Apple In-Ear Headphones (White)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Apple
EAN: 0885909174591
Label: Apple Computer
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Model: MA662G/A
Publisher: Apple Computer
Release Date: October 01, 2006
Studio: Apple Computer


Features:
  • Sleeker than previous models
  • Great sound quality and bass response
  • Fit comfortably in your ears
  • Universal accessory for all iPod models as well as all digital audio players compatible with 3.5-mm mini-jack







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
With their superior comfort fit, and sound quality, the Apple iPod Earphones are the perfect spare orreplacement headphones. Works with all iPod models.Sleeker than previous models, these Apple iPod Earphones fit comfortably in your ears and sound great - whether you're listening at your desk, on the treadmill, in your backyard hammock, or wherever you enjoy your iPod.

Amazon.com Product Description:
Compatible with all Apple iPods and digital players that work with a 3.5-millimeter mini-jack, the Apple MA662G/A Headphones are designed for comfort. This universal accessory has a sleek design and delivers crystal clear sound quality and bass response, whether you're listening to your favorite tunes while working at your desk, running on the treadmill, or relaxing at home. Compact and ultra-portable, these earbud-style headphones fit easily in your pocket or bag so you can grab them and go.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect Transaction!!!
Ordered headphones for my son's ipod. Item arrived quickly and was exactly as promised. Packed perfectly so there wouldn't be any problems during shipment. Would definately recommend this merchant to anyone interested in ipod headdphones.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Overpriced middlin' heaphones...you pay for the name
I got these with my iPod Nano and wore them exclusively for quite a long time. I actually thought they were fairly comfortable (though tended to fall out on occassion), and sounded fine, but what finally made me toss them away was their horrible build quality. The rubber boot separated from the jack, exposing the wires, the rubber on the earpieces peeled off, and then one of the earbuds fell apart, warranting the use of superglue.

I finally switched back to my long-unused Sony earbuds (10 dollar ones) and was surprised at how great the bass was compared to the Apples! Plus, they don't have fragile rubber parts. I would NOT buy these if I were you; they're too costly for what they are--cheap, throwaway earbuds.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Highly recommend
Very good sound quality and stays put in your ears.. My daughter will use nothing else.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good, for awhile....
The OEM iPod headphones are great for the first few weeks you use them, but then the audio quality degrades.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Painful to wear
The sound is fine, but these earphones are too big! Because of their size, they hurt my ears just minutes after wearing them no matter how I position them. Not a very enjoyable experience!

Another annoyance is that they don't stay in. The slightest bump of the cord and they're out.

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