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DO you still get a years warranty?
Because the other headphones came with that year, so if they broke you could get them replaced for free.
- Asked by Toya H
- Sep 15, 2012
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how many years warranty will give for the ear-pods?
- Asked by Prasad P
- Apr 1, 2013
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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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Do the Ear Pods come with any lImited manufacturer warranty?
I really want to buy the headphones, but does Apple give the typical one-year manufacturer warranty with them, like they do with iPods, iPhones, iPads, etc.?
- Asked by Ryan S from Colorado Springs
- Oct 15, 2012
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How do you get these?
i live in canada and i went to a apple store and they didn't have them. i live four hours away from one and i see that many people have them where do you get them?
- Asked by Steen S from Yarmouth
- Sep 17, 2012
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I want to buy Iphone ear buds for my Iphone 4 . Does it come with warranty?
- Asked by Raghu P from Rochester
- Oct 9, 2012
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I have really looked after my iPod Nano 2nd generation and it still works beautifully...will new ear pods work on it
- Asked by A R K from San Diego
- Oct 12, 2012
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iBeats vs Earpods
How do these compare to iBeats? I got iBeats for Christmas last year and wondering how these compare and I should upgrade to these.
- Asked by Ryan G from Abbotsford
- Sep 15, 2012
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Can I use this new ear pods with other handsets (i.e. Galaxy Note) and still take advantage of all the features like answering calls, etc?
- Asked by Christian P from Brisbane
- Sep 18, 2012
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Which side L/R are the controls in line to?
I can only use one ear at work and wondered where the control is? On my previous apple ones they were on the right ear line. Is that still the case?
- Asked by Dan M from Rockford
- Oct 23, 2012
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Ipod nano generation 3
I have an ipod nano generation 3 and I wanted to know if these earpods will work with it. I understand that the remote and mic will not work but I want to know if the earpods will still play music
- Asked by Laura N
- Jan 31, 2013
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Can Apple earphones/buds be used with laptops?
I have an HP dv6 laptop (3 years old) & am allergic to the earbuds that have the latex filters on them. I'm trying to find an alternative but am coming up with nothing other then the Apple earbuds. Do they work with laptops?
- Asked by Suzanne A from Philadelphia
- Dec 19, 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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How do these compare to the Apple In-Ear Headphones?
For years I've had Apple In-Ear headphones, and I absolutely love them. I love that I can cancel out the rest of the world and just drown in the immense bass that they put out. I've read the reviews that say that these new EarPods have a ridiculous bass and are the best value headphones out there. But how do they compare to the Apple In-Ear. I've read that they beat Bose and Zune without breaking a sweat; but what about a fellow Apple product? Thanks!!
- Asked by Kathryn M from Savannah
- Sep 17, 2012
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Are EarPods water and sweat resistant?
The issue I've had with previous Apple Earbuds is that they tend to short circuit when they get sweaty during my workouts. Has anything been done to the construction of Apple EarPods to improve their sport performance?
- Asked by Jeffrey M from Lake Forest
- Sep 14, 2012
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Do the earpods that come with the new iPod nano have remote and mic?
Do the standard earpods for the 7th generation iPod nano come with remote and mic, or will I have to purchase a separate set to get the in-line remote?
- Asked by James V from Gresham
- Sep 24, 2012
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To what extent are they sweat-proof?
If I ran using the earbuds that came with my iPhone4, they did not function properly after I'd run a few miles - presuming that had to do with the amount of sweat.. that is, the playback would speed up (such that it sounded like chipmunks were singing), or it might randomly skip ahead to the next song while the first was playing, etc. This didn't happen when I switched to a non-apple set of earbuds, but it's recurred when I've used the original earbuds. I know they're not meant to be water-proof per se, but would like to have some assurance of that they'd still function properly while I exercise, too.
- Asked by Marla S from Rockville
- Sep 14, 2012
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