Product DescriptionThe in-ear listening solution that makes your iPod sound even better than before! Three different size caps included
Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe Apple M9394G/A iPod Earbud Headphones have great sound quality and bass response, and come with three different sized caps to ensure the headphones fit comfortably and securely in your ear. The earbud-style headphones are powered up by Neodymium transducers, made of a rare earth magnet that significantly enhances frequency response and overall sound quality for a performance five times as powerful as headphones with aluminum, cobalt or ceramic drivers. The headphones block out outside noise well and are compatible with all iPod models.
iPod Compatibility
iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 3G, iPod 4G (Clickwheel), iPod Color, iPod 5G/5.5G Video, iPod Shuffle 1G, iPod Shuffle 2G
Not as good as the JBuds J2 (Rating: 2 out of 5) I received these as a gift and they don't compare to the earbuds I already have, the JBuds J2. The J2 are more stylish, more comfortable, and even sound better, for only $25.JBuds J2 Premium Hi-FI Noise Isolating Earbuds (Black/Electric Blue) I would save your money and go for the JBuds J2.
They are hard to use. (Rating: 1 out of 5) I bought these earbuds on recommendation. I would return them but stupidly I threw away all my information about returning. I find them hard to insert and I use them in bed so that makes them even harder. The exchangable buds are very hard to pull off and when I pulled one off, the whole apparatus came out and it won't stay in anymore. Bad purchase....Apple In-Ear Headphones- M9394G/C
The perfect budget replacements for the stock iPod buds (Rating: 5 out of 5) When I got my iPod Shuffle, I was given as a gift a cute little carrying case made just for the Shuffle, big enough for the player -- and a set of earbuds. But I had renounced earbuds long ago because they never stayed in my ears. Ever. The buds that came with my Shuffle did actually stay, and they sounded okay, but they hurt. A lot.
I went to the Apple store and explained my predicament. I could not afford to spend more than fifty dollars, so the UEs and Shures were out of my range. The employee handed me these and told me I could bring them back in fourteen days if I didn't like them. But I did! The smallest "caps" are perfect for my ears.
Once you get them to fit correctly, the sound quality is equal to that of much more expensive 'buds. As a bit of an audio purist, I was very happy that nothing was overblown or distorted. The highs and mids are balanced and clear. And there is plenty of bass. This is just my opinion/taste I'm throwing out there, but I find that a couple great songs for testing the various ranges are Toploader's cover of "Dancing in the Moonlight" (higher) and Donovan's "Season of the Witch" (lower). If anything sounds muddled, tinny, or just absent, the buds are not correctly fitted.
These are wonderful. Please, just give them a try. Get them straight from the Apple Store. Check out the reviews on how to put them in correctly. Experiment with different sizes. These very well may not work for you. If they don't, take them back. But if they do, it may be the best forty bucks you've ever spent.
worth buying (Rating: 4 out of 5) work great. not too durable if you like to wrap the wires around your iPod & carry it that way.
Headphones "slap" (Rating: 5 out of 5) By the meaning "Slap" means that they go very loud to those that don't know the meaning of the Bay Area slang. Very good headphones and very loud