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How long is the cord? I had the in-ear buds but the cable was way too short.
- Asked by Rory Q
- Sep 12, 2012
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is there noise from the cord?
Hello
I would like to understand how much noise is transmitted from the cord/cable bumping into other things (e.g. like bumping on chest/arm when running). I have some earphones which also have a Mic, and the noise transmission from the cord is terrible. Does these Apple earpods have the same problem?
Thanks- Asked by Douglas S
- Jan 11, 2013
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HOW TO PUT AWAY THE CORD
How do you replace the apple earpods into the case?
- Asked by Fanchon S from Cincinnati
- Oct 5, 2012
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Has anyone from New Zealand purchased these? How long did they take to arrive?
I'm wanting to buy these as a gift but I'm worried they won't arrive in time!
Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Thanks!- Asked by Christie F
- Oct 16, 2012
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What is the EarPods carrying case like?
Is the case that comes with the earpods suitable for winding them up and carrying in a pocket? Is there a place in the box for the cord to wind around? About how big is the case?
- Asked by Asa D from Spring City
- Nov 24, 2012
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Single driver or dual driver? (driver = speaker)
Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic has two drivers in each earpiece.
They playback portions of songs you may have been listening to for years that you probably have never heard. The cord on the In-Ear Headphones has sharp edges on the remote that catch on the collar of mens shirts and is annoying every time you turn your head. It's nice to see that the remote on the EarPods seems to have fixed the problem. The EarPods have two opening facing the ear canal, so I want to know if that is because there two drivers or not.- Asked by David B from Rye
- Sep 14, 2012
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Insurance/Warranty?
I'm planning on buying these earbuds. However, with my previous experience with Apple's headphones, it doesn't take long for them to stop working. Luckily for me I could always go back to the store and replace it thanks to my AppleCare contract. However, that contract is now used up and have no additional warranty for the headphones. Say if I buy the headphones and they become defective (by themselves, no damage caused by me at all), when is the latest I can get an exchange for the headphones? Also is there an AppleCare contract for the headphones alone?
- Asked by Daniel R from Goleta
- Mar 5, 2013
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