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iPod Compatibility
iPod nano 1G
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
By Peter Hilleren (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apple iPod Lanyard Headphones for iPod nano 1G (Electronics)
I really like this lanyard alot. It solves 2 prolems I've always had with iPods... wire clutter and where to put the buds if I have to take them out of my ears.
There's no hanging cables tangling up or getting caught on things... everything is enclosed in the cord. The earphones protrude through the lanyard cord near the back of the neck, and when out of the ear, just hang, but with a short enough cable they don't get tangled up. It's attached to the nano through the 30 pin connection on the bottom, and the headphone jack. I was concerned when I saw that it might not be a secure enough connection and the nano might become detached, but it's very strong and most likely won't come off under most circumstances. The sound is okay. As far as I can tell, they use the same components for the buds as the ones provided with the nano. I know there are headphone elitists out there who turn their nose up at the Apple headphones, but they are actually pretty decent sounding for the money. I don't even consider other headphones now for my nano, because these make everything so convenient. But If another manufacturer came out with a competing product that sounded better, I'd strongly consider it if it weren't too much more expensive. Especially if it were black... a pet peeve of mine... if Apple is making black iPods now, they should make accessories in black as well. And I hate the conspicuous white buds in my ears. One other thing that would make this product better is a pass through headphone jack on the lanyard connector. So the lanyard wouldn't need to be removed if one wanted to hook it up to a stereo, or play something for somebody else (so essentially so 2 people could listen at a time). But that's a minor quibble. So, if you don't mind the Apple headphone sound, I'd recommend the nano lanyard headphones in a second.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Only for the OLD Nano,
By John (Sarasota, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apple iPod Lanyard Headphones for iPod nano 1G (Electronics)
These are part# MA093G/A -- Apple iPod Nano Lanyard Headphones for the 1st generation Nano ONLY.
For a new 2nd generation Nano, you need part# MA597G/A -- Apple iPod Nano Lanyard Headphones for the 2nd generation Nano ONLY. The different Nano generations are different sizes and the lanyard connector are NOT interchangable.
70 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Defective Design, Please beware!,
By flippergirl (SoCal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apple iPod Lanyard Headphones for iPod nano 1G (Electronics)
Nano's are not protectively attached to this lanyard and can become lose and fall off! Even though EVERY time I had to release the lanyard to charge the nano it was impossible and very difficult to squeeze the side buttons on the plastic piece that connects into the dock connector, my nano simply decided to FALL OFF THIS THING AND NOW I HAVE NO NANO!!!
I wrote nice reviews on many sites about how much I love the Nano iPod. However, I used this EXPENSIVE accessory for keeping my nano around my neck. Because the nano is so small and slim, you hardly notice it there. And that is the problem! On a recent flight I had my nano attached to this lanyard. I had used this dozens of times at work, walking around, etc. with no problems. I walked around the airport for 2 hours. Sat on a plane for 1. In the last 10 minutes of the flight, I turned off my nano and that was the last time i saw it. It just FELL off the lanyard. I was so shocked and sad, too. $250 for the Nano. $39 for this piece of junk lanyard. My useless music library. All for nothing, someone found and kept my nano. I noticed it was gone only after exiting the gate area through security so I wasn't allowed to run up and search for it myself. Less than 8 minutes after walking off the plane! I only went about 200 feet or so. Unbelieveable. Other people on Apple's site have mentioned that they, too, lost their nano. I'm not in the "I hate Apple" category and I do not write bogus reviews. I'm just mad that I trusted their technology. They only thought of the "cool" and not keeping security in mind. Since the thing is so small and expensive, you would have thought this lanyard was designed to help PROTECT your investment, but Apple simply DOES NOT CARE. They refuse to respond to my complaints and have refused to post my review of the lanyard on their website store as of yet (one week later). They want me to just go drop another $250 so I can get my money back out of my music library that I already bought through ITunes that is only loadable onto Apple's devices!
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