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3.5

Based on 1246 reviews

  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    2.0

    Disappointing

    Written by JM from North Bethesda

    Sep 27, 2009

    I like the look and feel of the hardware, but I am disappointed by the poor build quality and the incompatibility of several functions with the new iPhone. The earbud cable connection covers both detached after only a few months. Some of the new functions, like skip, don't work.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    5.0

    Amazing

    Written by JF from San Diego

    Sep 27, 2009

    Great headphones
    Sounds great and blocks out most ambient nose
    The microphone is good quality for is size
    The remote works great with ipod and with my 2.66ghz macbook pro
    If your looking for affordable in-ear headphones that have great quality this is exactly what your looking for

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    Inferior Product

    Written by SK from Philadelphia

    Sep 27, 2009

    I went to Apple and the representative convinced me that the Apple in set headphones were $20 cheaper and just as good as the BOSE headphones. WRONG. First of all, they fall out of your ears frequently especially if you are working out. They can collect dirt and ear wax. They are not as good at filtering sound as the BOSE ones. After a few months, the left ear lost sound. Overall, I would skip it....pay the extra money for better headphones and better customer service.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    Major quality issues -- so wanted to love this product.

    Written by EE from Hoboken

    Sep 27, 2009

    I am an owner of multiple high-end in-ear headphones: Ultimate Ears TripleFi, Shure E5c, etc. Ergonomically, the Apple in-ears are WAY ahead of these products, and are by far the most convenient in-ears I've ever worn. They also sound great: great bass and great clarity, though not nearly as pristine as those $400 sets. Still, they sound good enough for 99% of humanity. Those remaining 1%, you know who you are, so don't even bother...

    The problem with this product is not design -- it's in its manufacturing quality. This product is totally flimsy. I have two of those and they are both literally falling apart after just a few months of use. Cable-guarding plastics falling off weeks after we started using them. But the serious issue is with the rubber ear pieces that don't cling to the headphones properly. We keep losing them as they fall off at the slightest tug. This means that they are likely to fall off when getting pulled out of a bag, etc. By now we have lost more than half of the ear pieces it shipped with, and the most amazing thing is that Apple doesn't even sell those ear pieces separately...

    Bottom line, if you are sitting at home or at the office with them they are probably okay, but with any kind of travel, they are just not durable enough, unfortunately.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    3.0

    Nice, but fragile

    Written by RC from San Francisco

    Sep 26, 2009

    Great sound. Ear sizes don't quite fit me and the material isn't very grippy so they tend to fall out of the ear easily. The only reason I bought them was for the remote so I could use it with my iPhone. They're also extremely fragile. If you commute on crowded transit or go to the gym, don't buy these earbuds. I'm getting mine replaced because they've come apart. This is the last set of Apple earbuds I'm buying. Great sound quality, but you need to baby them.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    2.0

    Erratic controls

    Written by TB from Greer

    Sep 26, 2009

    The remote doesn't work well. Volume up and down do not respond properly.

    6 of 9 people found this useful

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    Apple ear phones

    Written by RG from Novato

    Sep 26, 2009

    I'm on my third pair because the volume control keeps going out. Moving on to a different brand. Sound is great on these though. Used them for jogging on the tread mill. I was told they would be great for running. However it appears that they cannot hold up to the task at hand.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    Not worth $79 and Rubber Ear Pieces

    Written by BS from Gastonia

    Sep 25, 2009

    Like a lot of people have said the rubber ear pieces. They sound ok and all. I have already lost the rubber pieces that fit my ears because they always fall off. Now the earphones are worthless and i wasted $79 to.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    5.0

    Well worth the money!

    Written by TL from Binghamton

    Sep 25, 2009

    I just received these headphones today that I will be using with my 5th Gen Nano... I LOVE these headphones!
    Just went for a nice long run and the sound quality and comfort are amazing! I have tried many types of earphones - Bose, Sony, etc... and these are by far the best I have found! Well worth the money!

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    silcone earpieces fall off too easy

    Written by DM from Carlsbad

    Sep 25, 2009

    The silicone earpieces stay in your ears when removed and just fall off also. This is a very poorly designed headphone. I brought them on a 12 hour flight and one of the pieces fell off before takeoff - I never found it - and therefore never got to use my ipod during the flight. Thanks apple for your lousy design.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    5.0

    Great Sound + Extremely functional

    Written by DD from Burlington

    Sep 25, 2009

    When I was deciding whether to purchase these headphones, I looked at the reviews and compared similar products out there and had a real hard time deciding whether these Apple headphones will be any good.

    But unless you are some engineer with million-dollar ears, you are not going to hear the subtle treble/bass or whatever the minuscule differences are between this product and its competitors.

    These headphones sound awesome - the sound isolation is an incredible concept, at times I actually use them to block the sound without even listening to anything. The sound is an incredible difference from the $30 Apple headphones - they make you feel much more intimate with your music.

    That's not all - the mic - is another fantastic feature and it records on my iPod Nano with really great quality (except for a tiny constant beep, which can be manually removed). I was really surprised how well it records, at a distance too.

    Lastly, what I didn't know, is that these headphones are compatible with my MacBook Pro - I can use their volume control to adjust the volume on my computer, PLUS I can use them for voIP online talking (like Skype), like a normal mic/speaker headset, except that this one looks much cooler (the traditional ones make u look like a Borg from Star Trek).

    So go ahead - if you own other Apple products, they are well worth it.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    Rubber ear pieces

    Written by GS from CAMPBELL

    Sep 24, 2009

    Love the sound. Grooving to my music. Take the earbud out and the rubber piece stays in my ear.

    Listening to my music which sounds great. Take them out and this time they come out of the ear. I stick them in my pocket. Do what I need to do, take them out and the rubber pieces have fallen off of them in my pocket.

    Is this happening to anyone else??????? This is my 2nd pair because on the 1st pair I went through, EVERY single rubber piece - small medium and large did the same thing. I am giving up on them and buying a different brand. Love love love Apple but this is the most frustrating product they're ever released!!

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    3.0

    Not for use working out

    Written by BB from Blacksburg

    Sep 24, 2009

    Fantastic headphones. Don't even think of using them for any type of extended cardio activity though. Sweat gets in the mic port and makes the remote sporadic/non-responsive. After my third pair I ended up using tape to seal up the port. Again, they sound great, just not a good pairing for the iPod Shuffle if you need a reliable product in moist scenarios. I originally bought to use for marathon training, but now use them predominantly for weight training.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    4.0

    Great Use

    Written by GM from Canton

    Sep 24, 2009

    Good sound quality, only down side is the ear piece does not stay in you ear and apple does not sell replacement cones.

    9 of 13 people found this useful

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    4.0

    Great Quality Sound - Bad Quality Manufacturing

    Written by CT from Saskatoon

    Sep 24, 2009

    These headphones sound amazing, but I'm going onto my third pair since last December. The first time, my left ear bud just stopped working so I returned them for a new pair. The new pair now has developed a bad connection in the mic/button. I guess this is how you get studio quality head phones for under $100.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    3.0

    replacement earbuds?

    Written by LM from New York

    Sep 23, 2009

    I liked the first Apple in-ear headphones because they were $40 and eventhough it is a little steep for headphones, they had great sound, they stayed in my ear when I jogged, and they were light and fit better than the ones that came with my ipod. I bought the new in-ear phones with the mic for my old ipod eventhough I only because I like the way they fit. the only problem I have is that once the rubber ear buds stretch a little they get stuck in my ear when I take them out and then it's easy to lose them.

    I was lucky that someone at the apple store, one of the employees, was nice enought to give me a spare but otherwise Apple doesn't make replacement ear buds and I would've been stuck with $80 headphones with no replacement.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    2.0

    broken after 5 months

    Written by AL from Hong Kong

    Sep 23, 2009

    provides decent sound. fits snug in the ear but when you move, the wire tends to rub against your clothing and create a noise that vibrates through to the earbuds and into your ear. also these broke after 5 months. the mouth piece is loose and thus creating a loose connection with the right ear bud.

    9 of 12 people found this useful

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    4.0

    Took a while to figure out, now i love it

    Written by AM from CCs

    Sep 23, 2009

    at the beginning i felt that this set had no bass at all, then i realize that my left ear was bigger than the other, so i did put a bigger size adapter and it was like WOW, they work..., now i love them, they´re not over colored like the bose, great balanced bass response without been too muddy or too bright, very well built.

    12 of 13 people found this useful

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    1.0

    Worst headphones for the price I've ever owned and replaced again and again

    Written by JC from VICTORIA

    Sep 22, 2009

    The first pair of these headphones I've bought lasted 5 days, the next pair, just over a month and the third a little more than a month once again. I'v tried to figure out under what conditions these things keep failing on me and I think it has to do with moisture because I use them for running and working out and the more running I've done with them the sooner they've failed.

    I don't even mind the fact that the bass on them is weak but the reliability issue is really getting annoying and when my year warranty runs out I'll be out of luck.

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  • Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic

    4.0

    Good Sounds

    Written by JG from RENO

    Sep 21, 2009

    These are a very good set of in ear headphones - especially for the price. Anyone who is not getting a good bass response is not seating the ear piece in their ear correctly...the fit must be nearly air tight in order to seal the bass in. I have a pair of the Etymotic ER4's and the Apple set has more bass than the Etymotic's. The Etyomic's have a more solid midrange but the soft mids of the "Apple" set gives them a smoother feel. The cable of the Apple set makes noise when it is rubbed on something but the Etymotic's are even more noisy.

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