Apple Wireless Earbuds?


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i dont see this happening logically, how many times have you had an earbud fall out? the last thing i need to do is be looking for an earbud on the ground while walking down some busy street.. I thing earbuds should stick with wires or atleast have a wire between them to create some protection against losing one.

Yeah I was just about to say the same as Chadwick. Connect the two buds via a wire which you could clip onto yourself.

Question arises though about partnering your buds with the pod, otherwise it could be chaos on a crowded Tube train, you'd hear someone elses music!

Yeah I was just about to say the same as Chadwick. Connect the two buds via a wire which you could clip onto yourself.

Question arises though about partnering your buds with the pod, otherwise it could be chaos on a crowded Tube train, you'd hear someone elses music!

Or you and your buddy Chadwick can read the article I posted, stating it's just a promotion for the "Lucky Bags". ;)

You can already buy wireless headphones for the iPod - a third party company make them and apparently the sound quality is better than that of the iPod's earbuds. I saw a video review of them some time last year, but I can't remember what they're called... :(

Right, they are already out on the market and they aren't that bad from what I hear. It would be awesome if Apple would produce some, but I really think this is just simply ads for the lucky bags now that I think about it after reading the Think Secret article. Thats a cool ad though...

If this is true, it will be amazing. But the bigger questions will be the sound quality. Not that the average consumer will really care, as long as it's coming from apple; they'll like it :p

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Heh heh heh, so true slimy. They could make an ipod nano in the shape of a dog turd and people would tout it as the the most "innovative" thing ever.

You can already buy wireless headphones for the iPod - a third party company make them and apparently the sound quality is better than that of the iPod's earbuds.

If I remember correctly, Logitech did that. And of course, what doesn't sound better than a pair of iPod earbuds?

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