I thought I was the only one that had that problem...my ears were weird or something. Are these supposed to fit snug without having to hassle with them every 20 seconds?I guess I will pick up a pair for running, since the originals keep falling out of my ears.
I'm tired of say-nothing pseudo reviews. "Buttery"? How about a real comparison of frequency response and other quantifiable facts, with accurate stats from a range of competitors products (etymotic, shure, bose) that relies on third-party gathered data and a large pool of independent double blind testers.
No, I guess it's just: "These earbuds are buttery. There's seriously freakin' butter dripping off of them because that's what I lubed them up with before putting the promo set in my ears. Now click on my affiliate link and buy some dang earbuds, loser."
I think the pill-case thing is a butter reservoir.
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Does anyone think the next iPhone software update will enable the volume controls etc?
I'd like to get some better headphones than what came with the iPhone 3g but for $79 (I'm poor) I'd like to have a little increased functionality too.
what is that thing that looks like a giant pill?
I thought I was the only one that had that problem...my ears were weird or something.
Hell no, I don't know anybody who likes the stock iPod earphones.
Sounds typical. I just want to know how long they will last. Since many earbuds, even good ones, tend to break after six months or so.
Glad to hear that they do sound much, much better than the pretty terrible earbuds that come with the iPods.
And this blows my mind. How can Apple manufacture millions of headphones that NO ONE LIKES TO USE or can even keep in their ears? I really don't get it.![]()
Finally...These were announced in October.
I would think Apple would release an update for the iphone in 2.2.1. it'd be silly for their own product not to be fully compatible with one of the most sold and highly reguarded items they produce.
Has anyone bought or listened with them yet, and if so, are they worth $80??
Hell no, I don't know anybody who likes the stock iPod earphones.
And this blows my mind. How can Apple manufacture millions of headphones that NO ONE LIKES TO USE or can even keep in their ears? I really don't get it.![]()
That's good news. I might be getting an iPhone 3G as early as later today, and my Shure earbuds don't have inline controls like these ones do. For only $79, I just might pick up a pair.It looks like they work with the iPhone 3G from what Engadget said.
Who cares about the remote? I mean, sure the volume would be nice, but the real deal here is the dual drivers contained within the headphones for great sound. The song forward/back/pause still works.