There are several great offers for iPod noise cancelling headphones. Some examples include "Able Planet Clear Harmony", "Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7", "Bose Quiet Comfort 2 and 3", "Jabra C820s".
A noise cancellation system is really nice for using an Ipod out in public,but any headphones will do fine with an Ipod.
If you buy an iPod, headphones will be supplied with it.
The worst headphones I have found are the pair that come with an iPod. They don't have great sound quality and you can hear all noises around you. I would say that over ear headphones are great. They have great sound, you cant hear many noises even though they aren't noise cancelling, nobody can hear your music and they look excellent. I prefer skullcandy hesh. Great sound, good looks and well worth 50$. Apple gives you crappy headphones because they aren't selling the headphones, there selling the iPod itself, they just throw those in there until you buy a good pair. Most people don't know that the sound is bad because that's all they listen too is the iPod headphones. Get some skullcandy's and you wont be dissappointed
Yes, the Sennheiser HD201 headphones will work with an ipod. You can find sepcifications and ratings of this particular product on the macworld web site.
Yes, iPod headphones work in Blackberries, any headphones will work with a Blackberry.
All headphones with 3.5 mm are functioning with your iPod.
the standard ipod headphones are about the size of a penny or a dime.
Every standard set of headphones can be used with any ipod.
It should come with headphones
Bose recently updated its QuietComfort 15 and AE2i headphones with iPod- and iPhone-friendly cables with in-line remote controls. The QuietComfort 15 is the better and more expensive set of the two â€" their very impressive active noise cancelling does an excellent job of removing constant ambient noises like air conditioning.
You can find iPod headphones at pretty much any electronics store, including Apple. Go to your local Apple store or check out www.apple.com for a wide variety of choices.
Yes, new iPod headphones work with older iPods.