Unboxing: Apple iPod/ iPhone Earphones With Mic & Remote
In this video I will be unboxing Apple's iPod/ iPhone earphones with mic & remote. This has been a long and anticipated unboxing! Follow ...





In this video I will be unboxing Apple's iPod/ iPhone earphones with mic & remote. This has been a long and anticipated unboxing! Follow ...
The iPod Nano update on September 1, 2010 is arguably the most dramatic since the iPod Nano moniker was introduced by Apple five years ago.
Several colors are being offered in both 8 GB & 16 GB capacities.
More than an update, this is a new product that simply retains the iPod Nano name. It gains a significant feature, but loses several others.
The big deal is the touch interface on the newest iPod Nano. iPod Nano users will now be “touching,” their music as iPod Touch and iPhone users have before them. The click wheel is gone. To find your music, you select a category from the Nano’s menu such as “Playlists,” or “Artists,” and select from there. Less convenient or more convenient than a click wheel? Honestly, about equal. The screen is indeed small, but not unusable.
FM Radio has been retained as well as the Fitness aspects with the ability to use Nike + or simply the built in pedometer. However, the form factor will be a major benefit for those working out with the Nano. The previous Nano required an armband to keep it on you while working out, jogging, or the like. Not always comfortable, an additional expense, etc. However, with this new small, square form factor that need is gone. Now, we can simply “clip,” the Nano onto us, with the built in clip, and run to our listening content. A bigger deal than you might think.
I’ve always liked the good and compact default Apple ear buds that ship with the iPhone (and every iPod) and I’ve never used something else. But last week I’ve lost my original headphones that came with my iPhone and since the iPhone is my only “mp3″ nowadays – I didn’t have any other headphones...
The Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic take the acclaimed Apple iPod Earphones and add a control capsule, located on the cable of the right earpiece, that includes a microphone and three buttons. With this convenient remote, you can adjust the volume, control music or video playback?including play/pause and next/previous?and record voice memos.* *Compatibility information: The remote and mic are supported only by iPod nano (4th generation), iPod classic (120GB), and iPod touch (2nd generation)....
The earphones that Apple should have included with every iPod and iPhone!
One of the biggest draws of the new headphones is their ability to facilitate audio recording on the latest generation of iPods
The Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Shopping bag: Klipsch X10i headphones are worthy of a listen
What they are: Lightweight, super-comfortable ear buds with an Apple Control remote that operates your iPod or iPhone from one of three buttons. The remote also has a microphone so you can easily switch to a phone call. The good: I tried the most
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Gifts for Grads: Sound judgment The new Plattan Plus, developed specifically for iPhones, iPads and iPods, comes with an Apple-certified microphone and remote. Urbanears Plattan headphones, $59.99 in 24 colors at www.turntablelab.com or Turntable Lab Inc. in West Hollywood, |
Klipsch Image One Review
The Klipsch Image One cater to the Apple crowd with smart good looks, punchy bass and a built-in microphone and controls for the iPhone, iPod and iPad. Earlier this year, Klipsch introduced the first set of on-ear headphones it has ever made.
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May 23, 2011, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch new releases Coloud has announced the release of Coloud Colors C19M in-ear headphones with microphone and remote functionality. The Coloud Colors C19M is the first in-ear model to launch in the Coloud family, and comes in an array of colors such as pink, red, |
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Jonathan Takiff: The perfect gifts for your techy dad (or grad) Mikey sent me: New accessory microphones for your PC and Mac, iPod and iPad up the ante for serious jabbering and music capture. The Mikey from Blue ($46.97 at Buy.com) is a prograde stereo microphone that plugs into all but the most recent (sorry) |