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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
No Thanks
Written by JR from Towcester
01-Dec-2009
I was so disappointed when I tried my new headphones. I'd looked into the different models available and decided to go with the Apple originals rather than any other manufacturer. But, I'm taking them back tomorrow. The sound quality is rubbish, they keep falling out of my ears, the right one keeps crackling - horrid. I got out my old headphones that I got with my Ipod mini many years ago and these are 1000 times better. I'd rather stick with them and lose the remote functions than put up with these. I can only assume Apple outsourced the fabrication of these.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
A big let down!
Written by JN from Watford
27-Nov-2009
I do not claim to be any kind of audiophile when it comes to listening to music but I find it utterly frustrating when that music has 'No Rhythym!'
My original Apple iPhone earphones stopped working so I needed to buy a new pair. I spent some serious time researching all the options that are available to the iPhone taking into consideration those that have the inline mic/remote facility to find a new pair. There are so many options that it became a bit of a mission. I finally plumped for these!
Bad idea!
These earphones have the typical beautiful Apple styling, however the sound reproduction is awful, and I am not exaggerating! The bass is totally non-existent! The treble over powers everything so much so that its unbearable to listen to music with these earphones! I was so disappointed with them I took them back to the store the following day after trying different equalizer settings on my phone as well as different types of music to hopefully get some kind of 'decent' sound out of them!
I do find it very strange that there are so many positive reviews on this item considering the terrible sound they produce. Maybe I had a dud pair!
So as you may realise, I am still looking for a decent replacement pair of headphones!4 of 4 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Awful
Written by JE from Stoke-on-Trent
02-Nov-2009
I bought them took them straight back. Poor sound quality, they kept falling out of my ears and the price tag is unbelievable - I was expecting something special for this price but all I got was a special disappointment.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Mic section snags
Written by PC from Maidenhead
27-Oct-2009
I want a good set of in ear headphones and would go for these but for one thing. If you are a guy and wear shirts sometimes then the problem is that the sharp, square edges of the mic section on the right ear lead are at exactly the right level to snag on your shirt collar. I am so fed up with the right ear lead being ripped out every time I raise or turn my head.
Why can Apple smooth these sharp edges off so they just 'ride' over any item of clothing at neck height.9 of 11 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Waste of space
Written by AP from Manchester
09-Oct-2009
Have had this set for a year, wear them for just an hour a day to and from work.
The ear buds fit but after a while they start to fail and you lose them and its hard to find a new set. The mesh that screws on come off easy and has lost one but you are given a spare set. But rubber molding near to ear phone has split on both sides.
So buy them in a sale or buy another make6 of 19 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Very annoyed - don't buy these!
Written by LT from London
11-Sep-2009
What an awful product. I bought these to replace my first ever Apple 'in ear' set as I wanted the remote funtionality. It doesn't work however! The volume control doesn't work at all, the two click, three click function is terrible. The sound is ok, but just ok. Nothing special. These also aren't compatible with most of my other apple devices - old ipods and iphone 3G (no s!).
I'm horrified at Apply turning out such rubbish!!!45 of 76 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
If you know sound quality think carefully
Written by GF from Chatham
09-Sep-2009
Apple have always balanced iPods with mediocre ear phones - in the beginning all was new, hardly no competitors, no way to make ear phone comparisons. I've been around the audio world and iPods for years (iPod No.6) and, unless you really need lazy buttons swinging around, there are many quality sets out there at far cheaper cost. A new iPod bought and I leave Apple's in the packaging; I currently have a well know name, replaced free after 8 months due to minor glitch, better fit, wider frequency response, bass ported so I can keep music as it's recorded and not forced by fake equaliser settings. White buds say Apple, I have 4 pairs for eBay.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Abysmally woeful headphones - DO NOT BUY!!!
Written by UO from Santry
08-Sep-2009
I bought these because I figured 4 1/2 stars from 173 reviews has to be good. Seriously, I can't overstate just how wrong I was.
I've used them with my 3GS, and in the first 10 seconds I realised what a huge mistake I made.
The sound is like a buzzing gnat almost, no matter what your EQ settings are and no matter what genre of song you're playing. There is no bass whatsoever, unless you try burying them deep into your inner ear canal. The buds (I've tried all three sizes) can't block any external sound above a pin dropping.
I don't want to demean the 5 star reviews, but they were either some seriously fortunate reviewers or they've just made some bad choices about headsets in the past.
There is no way I want to even grant one star for these. Unfortunately I have to else it won't post my review.
My advice is to avoid at all costs. Apple's basic headphones are infinitely better. These are just a rip off.37 of 45 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Good looks dont make up for good sound quality
Written by DM from London
07-Sep-2009
One Word - Rubbish
No base so a all music from, Dance, Rock and indie all sound like the treble has been over loaded.
I've tried them on my iPhone, iPod & Mac Book Pro and using different EQ settings but it just sounds dire.
For £60 price i would expect near perfect sound quality.
You would not get sound this bad from a pair costing half the price.
Apple... If you want people to use your headphones because of the mic and controls that are built in, then please take a page out of Sony's book and make a pair of headphones that work well while listening to any kind of music.21 of 21 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Horrible tinny sound on 3G Shuffle
Written by JD from Runcorn
30-Aug-2009
Bought these thinking that they would be good as they are genuine. After wearing for gym (the reason anyone would buy them right?) got ear-ache from the 'tinny' overloaded treble on them. Phoned Apple, no help: "sorry that is how they are" attitude as the Shuffle doesnt have a way of setting EQ - so stuck with poor bass definition and too high treble from this overpriced nonsense. My advice? Keep the ones that came with them and buy some non-OEM attachments (use Google) to make them stay in your ears. Hope this helps!
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
1 day and bust
Written by NS from haywards heath
25-Aug-2009
Used them for one commute. Sound is ok not as good as the Shure EC2s they replaced, very flat sound with little bass, tried all the EQ settings on my phone. Ear bud fit is harsh too.Day 2 and the right headphone has lost volume, not a loose wire either - it's audible but only just. Bad news - not the quality you would expect from apple. I'd rate 5* them if they cost £20 and worked but they don't and didn't.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
On my 2nd pair - same problems - steer clear
Written by LF from Sunbury-on-Thames
22-Aug-2009
So whilst the sound quality is pretty good, you really should note the following and heed my advice before wasting £60...
1) Fragile and flimsy build quality
The rubber caps over the wire in to the headphone will come loose easily, increasing the likelihood that the internal wiring comes loose and then the headphone will die. The same applies to the jack - even general use will make the cable tangle up internally and eventually the wire will frail.
2) Rubber ear fittings will work their way loose over time
In itself, this is forgivable, but within 3 months and where do I buy spares?
3) Remote control will stop working if you use them for sport
Running a 20K you'll generate a fair amount of sweat - as the mic/control isn't sealed very well, you guessed it, it will fail to work.
4) Bass quality
Whilst it's good - unless you have the headphone shoved right in your ear canal almost next to your eardrum, you won't be able to appreciate it.
5) Noise from the cable and ambient noise generally
Tis true what other reviewers have said - the cable amplifies noise massively. Flick it and you'll almost feel your eardrum perforate, tug it hard and you may lose your hearing completely. The only real way to use these without listening to 20dBA of noise generated from the headphones and cable is to fix the cable through something like your bag strap or your Heart Rate Monitor.
6) Unfortunately there's no goldilocks fitting supplied
Or at least for my ear canal size. Maybe I'm simply a freakish size. Small are tiny, large are for behemoth men with radars for ears and medium is slightly too loose.
So why did I buy two pairs you ask? Well for the price, you get a dual-driver headphone that compares in sound quality to better, more expensive units. But at the same time, they won't last you much longer than a few months - hardly value for money.
If you intend to use these with your Shuffle for sport, don't go near them. In fact just don't buy them and look elsewhere, that's precisely what I'm doing now.23 of 26 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Don't buy these headphones.
Written by WL
20-Aug-2009
I was very disappointed - feel like I've wasted my money. The headphone leads act as a conduit for vibrations - and when combined with the noise cancelling ear plug fitting makes it impossible to use when walking around. And of course, I was too useless to take them back in time to get my money back...
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
In-ear Headphones
Written by DH from East Grinstead
07-Aug-2009
Not at all impressed with the sound. Can only hear bass when I hold the earbuds in with my fingers...Pointless
Back to my sony earphones :-(15 of 28 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Need a major revamp
Written by SC from Croydon
04-Aug-2009
Normally Apple has good products to offer, but somehow letting us down on earphones, you would expect the company brings us iPod would focus more on earphones specially at the price they are charging.
Recently bought a Touch and frustrated with how difficult it is for me to forward and backward compare to the 2nd gen shuffle I was using, against my previous experience with Apple earphones, I bought the a pairs of Apple in-ear headphones.
The sound quality is no where near the V-Moda I bought couple of years ago, and like other people who wrote the reviews before me, I have issue with the earbuds falling off as well, and they do hurt my inner ears when I put them into my ears.
If any Apple engineer is reading my post, please please please spend more time on the earphone, or make a small remote control for the iPod and iPhone.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Good while they last!
Written by LM from Birmingham
30-Jul-2009
The sound quality is above-average, with defined treble and good bass response...
... but this doesn't last, as the silicone earbuds simply fall off! Unlike the Sony, Sennheiser and Shure equivalents which have a ridge for the bud to hook over and stay secure, these don't - and the result is that they fall off, especially when lubricated with earwax (and that's unavoidable).
Replacement silicone buds from Shure's e2c headphones do fit (and better than Apple's!), but even these fall off easily due to this design defect.
Add that to the fact that the left earbud on my pair has started buzzing horribly with mid-range at volumes above whisper and I can't put these anywhere above one star.
Rubbish, just like the old ones. Avoid - your £59 is better spent elsewhere.17 of 20 people found this useful
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Don't buy these!
Written by JP from London
15-Jul-2009
The sound quality is poor compared to Sennheiser £15 earbuds. They are also surprisingly uncomfortable and the soft earbud material rubs against the inside of your ears when you walk making an unpleasant grinding noise. Uncharacteristically bad product for Apple. Volume control only works on iPhone 3GS.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Wanted more for 59 money
Written by JJ from Cheadle Hulme
11-Jul-2009
Thought buying earphones at a price of 59 money I'd expect to get great sound, but Apple In-Ear Headphones fail to deliver that. Earphones of other brands priced at 19 has better sound than these.
Con: In my ears are the bass almost non existent. Sounds like some of those earphones one can buy at Pound Paradise or shops similar. The earphones are not keeping ambient sound out very well.
Pro: Good spacial sound noted.
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Rubbish!!
Written by AR from Sutton
09-Jul-2009
None of the 3 ear tips fits my ear - either too small or too big.. Have a cheapo £15 Sennheiser earphones thats miles better than this in fit (only issue being it doesn't have a microphone). The base is extremely poor.. wish I never bought this. Please don't waste your hard earned money on this!
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Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic
Where's the bass?
Written by NA from STOCKTON-ON-TEES
01-Jul-2009
They look beautiful, they're packaged beautifully (as you would expect). But. They have no bass?! The standard issue headphones provide a better sound - which came as a total shock - especially when you fork out almost £60! Yes, I know that £60 isn't much compared with many high-quality headphones out there - but for apple to produce such sub-standard??
Sorry Apple - I say avoid.4 of 5 people found this useful
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