New Stereo Headset Hands-free Earphone with build-in Microphone for Apple iPhone – Compatible with Blackberry 8120/ 8130/ 8300/ 8320 , iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano 3G 2G 1G, iPod Shuffle and MP3 MP4 – Bulk Packing

Product Description
The 3.5mm Plug of iPhone is different with the normal 3.5mm Audio output Plug, this stereo headset is compatible with iPhone and any device with a standard 3.5mm jacket: include iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano and iP… More >>
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GOOD 4 THE BUY HAVENT HAD ANY PROBLEMS W/ IT. USE W/ MY iPOD TOUCH WHEN I MAKE SKYPE CALLS.
These things don’t even work with my ipod touch 2nd gen. They also fall out of ears and break easily. Oh yes, did I mention that they sound like sandpaper rubbing a trash can?
i needed headphone for my ipod touch but i didnt want to but apples for like 30 dollars i found thesse and they work great and the audio quality is better then apples i would suggest these over apples
I bought this for my iPod Touch. I wanted a headset with a microphone so that I could use the iTouch as a VoIP endpoint, and as a voice recorder for field notes.
The first set I received did not have a functional microphone, and there was static when cord was moved. Clearly it was a bad unit, and the seller promptly sent me a new one without requiring a return of the bad unit.
The second unit works, but I would not say the audio quality is great; it certainly isn’t as good as the earbuds that came with the Touch. When I’ve used it for voice calls, the other person has said the sound is at least somewhat muffled.
As a general headset for listening to music, I find the frequency range to be a bit compressed and lacking in dynamics. It’s not awful, and with the proper inserts the seal in the ear isn’t too bad. But I doubt that it competes with headsets from Shure, Etymotic, Sennheiser, etc. Of course, that’s not to be expected given the ridiculously low price of this set. But you DO get what you pay for, so I’ll be upgrading and using these as a spare.