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iPhone Stereo Headset

Get a second Stereo Headset for your iPhone and keep it in your bag, your car, anywhere.

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$29.00

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Overview

Modeled after the acclaimed new Apple iPod Earphones, the iPhone Stereo Headset provide superior comfort, fit, and sound quality. The Stereo Headset also features a high performance microphone — fitted with a windscreen for added clarity — that is positioned inline on the cabling for the right earphone. The microphone capsule also serves as a Send/End button, for answering and ending of iPhone calls, and it even controls basic music playback.

This accessory is compatible with the following:

  • iPhone 3GS

  • iPhone 3G

  • iPhone

 
 

Ratings & Reviews

2.5

Based on 882 reviews

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  • iPhone Stereo Headset

    2.0

    Horrible Sound Quality & Fitting

    Written by AE from San Leandro

    Jul 24, 2007

    I must admit that I've used these type of earbuds for over a year (The ones that came with the iPod) and I *thought* they were a pretty good pair of earphones because I never had anything else to compare it to... Now, I own a pair of V-Moda and Shure earphones and I can't believe what I was missing! You don't even need to spend big bucks to outperform these Apple earbuds. I would have given this a one star but the built in button which answers calls, pauses music, skips tracks, etc. is a great little feature. Nonetheless, I will not use these for my iPhone. More

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  • iPhone Stereo Headset

    3.0

    Work great, they just make your ears hurt

    Written by AJ from Wilton

    Jul 10, 2007

    The headphones work great and the call quality is amazing . My only serious complaint is that they just make your ears hurt after wearing them for a prolonged period. I am not sure what Apple did with the redesign but these things are considerably uncomfortable compared to earlier generations of headphones. More

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  • iPhone Stereo Headset

    5.0

    They work for iPod too!

    Written by MM from Bentonville

    Jul 6, 2007

    Buy these headphones even if you don't have an iPhone. They are very comfortable, and the sound quality is great. Plus they have a feature where you can greatly reduce the volume that make them great for listening to music while conversing with people! More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • iPhone Stereo Headset

    2.0

    Ughh

    Written by IM from Toronto

    Nov 24, 2009

    They get wrecked WAY too easily..
    One second the sound is fine - the next? They're rattling..
    Mine actually came apart because I took them out of my ear - and it just came apart..

    WOW
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  • iPhone Stereo Headset

    2.0

    Only very few will give it 4+ stars

    Written by GS from Tucson

    Nov 24, 2009

    I have several different kinds of stereo/mic headsets for my 3GS.

    This Apple version is the worsed all around.
    I can hardly get them to stay in my ears even when I'm completely still (sitting/driving). The slightest turn of the head or pull on the cord and they fall out. They are too big to "push" deeper in the ear and they have no silicone surroundings to make them adjust to your own canal (let alone feel comfortable for extended periods). On the plus side, they probably have the best mic quality (sound/pick-up) of the 3 headphones I own.

    The others are a $30 set with silicone/adjustable ear buds (great fit!) but mediocre mic pick-up (sorry the brand name escapes me). And the 3rd is the 1st generation Motorola S9 (stereo bluetooth behind-the-neck headset) which has decent fit and decent sound (both delivery and mic pick-up) but is too bulky to tactfully wear at work.

    None of these are genuinely "good" (4-stars or better) however. So I will be splurging this xmas on either the Jaybird or Plantronics stereo bluetooth (noise-canceling) headsets (both are over $100).
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  • iPhone Stereo Headset

    2.0

    Poor Quality

    Written by BS from Meridian

    Nov 24, 2009

    I echo the negative comments of everyone on here. I'm on my 3rd and last set (4 if you count my Ipod mini). The biggest issue appears to be sound quality in every Apple ear bud I've owned. It's good at first and then starts to fade within a few months. On all sets it's as though the speakers somehow magically rotate within the bud. When I twist them a bit or put the outside of the bud in my ear, the sound is loud/normal but it fades to very weak when worn normally. What's up with that ? They also crumble quickly along the ear bud edges as noted earlier. Except for the very smart mic option for the iphone, I'd give it a one star. The local IMAC store acknowledges how inferior Apple ear buds are and pushes another brand that also has a buiilt in mic. More

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