miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

apple earbuds


History

The white earphones (or "earbuds") that ship with all iPods have become symbolic of the brand. Advertisements feature them prominently, often contrasting the white earphones (and cords) with people shown as dark silhouettes that are usually seen on iTunes gift cards. The original earphones came with the first generation iPod. They were revised to be smaller after Apple received complaints of the earbuds being too large. The revised earphones were shipped with second through early fifth generation iPods, the iPod Mini, and the first generation Nanos. The earbuds were revised again in 2006, featuring an even smaller and more streamlined design. This third design was shipped with late fifth generation iPods and the second-generation nanos. All first generation iPod Shuffles and the second generation up until 30 January 2007 (when color models were introduced) were shipped with the second design; those that shipped after that date were distributed with the third design of the earbuds. The third generation iPod Shuffle comes with the earphones with remote on the right earphone, and third generation iPod Touch comes with the earphones with remote and mic on the right earphone.

Varieties

There are currently 4 varieties of iPod headphones: The basic Apple Earphones (no controls), which ships with all iPods except the 3rd Gen. Shuffle and 3rd Gen. Touch (8 GB); the Shuffle Apple Headphones (with Remote), which ships only with the 3rd Gen. Shuffle; the Apple Earphones (with Remote and Mic), which ships with the iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3rd Gen, iPhone, and is also sold independently; and the optional "premium" Apple In-Ear Headphones (with Remote and Mic), introduced on September 9, 2008, which are sold independently. The last three of these versions have buttons that allow users to adjust volume and control music and video playback. The control capsule located on the cable of the right earpiece includes three buttons and a microphone on the last two versions. Users can: adjust volume by pressing the + and - buttons, control music and video playback — including play/pause and next/previous — by pressing the center button, and record voice memos on supported iPod and iPhone models. There have been many reports of moisture problems with the remote/mic earbuds. The original iPhone and iPhone 3G came with a modified version of the Apple Headphones - The iPhone Stereo Headset. These were the Apple Headphones but with an additional clicker and remote on the right side of the headphones. The iPhone headset differs from the Apple Headphones with Remote and Mic by not including the volume control.

taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_earbuds

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