I have some iPod headphones from a second gen iPod nano, and they were broken by accidental physical damage. Is there any way I could get another pair or something?
Quote from: KOOLMAN8889 on October 10, 2007, 04:36:51 PM
I have some iPod headphones from a second gen iPod nano, and they were broken by accidental physical damage. Is there any way I could get another pair or something?
Try apple store... or go to the website,
2nd gen Nano?
Buy a new one.
BUY NEW ONES YOU tard. Umm anyway, yeah, duh.
buy new ones, i think iPod headphones sell for $40 no joke. at least in apple store
Umm, yeah, I don't wanna buy new ones. I guess I'm just gonna get the new nano later this year
Yeah...buy new ones. The iPod headphones are crap, btw. They sound like mud and don't image all that well. $30 headphones will beat them easily.
EDIT: Basically, my point is, after you get the Nano you will really want to get new ones anyway, so you might as well do it now.
All headphones suck. I have to replace mine every few months. The only way to stop them from breaking is to buy a decent pair which can be really expensive. Good ones are too darn expensive. :0(
I don't see how people can break headphones so often. I have had the same cheap pair of headphones for over a year now. I use them every day, and I leave them in my back-pack so they probably get crushed all day. Maybe I am just getting lucky.
One thing I've found is a lot of people will lift their MP3 player from a backpack or pocket by using the cord to pull it out. This puts WAYY to much strain on the cord where it connects to the plug, and, as a result, it comes loose over time. That's how I broke headphones when I was younger, and I think it is how many people do it.