Apple in-ear headphones
December 5th, 2008 by Donald BellBetter late than never. Apple's AU$109 in-ear headphones, promised back in September with a projected October release, showed up on my desk this morning with an apologetic look.
I've only been listening for a few minutes, but so far, it looks like Apple has delivered a worthwhile pair of headphones. They don't quite have the crisp, high frequency detail of the Etymotic HF2 headphones I had at my desk, but they blow away Apple's stock ear buds (not too difficult a feat) with a buttery low end and pleasant mids and highs.
We're happy to see that the headphones work just fine with the iPhone, despite the fact that Apple's online store doesn't advertise the product as iPhone-compatible. More specifically, we found that the headphones and microphone are compatible with the iPhone 3G, but the clicker and volume controls don't seem to cooperate.
(Update: on the iPhone 3G and first-generation iPhone, the headphone clicker seems to work fine for playing, pausing, and skipping tracks, as well as answering/ending calls, however, the headphone volume control clicker is unresponsive. For the first-gen iPod Touch, the headphone's clicker, mic, and volume controls are useless, but the headphones themselves work just fine.)
Check out our Apple in-ear headphone photo gallery below.








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Maxim
January 9th, 2009 at 7:01pm
Not quite sure why the volume would work on an iphone but is not working on the iphone 3G. All the clicks work as they should... why not the volume? It's obviously supposed to work with the iphone as it has a mic. This is definitely not the product I expected.