History
The basic earbuds have no controls. They ship with all iPods except the fifth generation iPod touch and iPod nano which are shipped with the newer Apple EarPods made in Taiwan rather than Japan.
The fourth generation can be identified by the white border around the speaker and the left and right markings on the front (rather than on the back).
First Generation Earbuds
The first generation Earbuds were packaged with the original iPod, on October 23, 2001.
Earbuds with remote
Same as standard ones, they also feature a built-in remote. They shipped only with the third-generation iPod shuffle.
Earbuds with remote and mic
Shipped with the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, the third-generation iPod touch, and independently.
Apple In-Ear Headphones
Apple In-Ear Headphones[3][4] (introduced on September 9, 2008, revised on September 12, 2012) are only sold independently. Like the regular earbuds they have a remote control and microphone built-in. They are made available as the high-end earbud offering with dual drivers, advertised as "engineered for superior acoustic accuracy, balance, and clarity".[3] The remote and protective case was redesigned on September 12, 2012, with the remote now matching that of the EarPods and the case subsequently modified with elements of the EarPods case while retaining the triangular shape.
Apple EarPods
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Apple EarPods in their box
"EarPods" redirects here. For other uses, see Earpod (disambiguation).
Apple EarPods (renamed "EarPods with 3.5mm Headphone plug")
(introduced on September 12, 2012) first shipped with the iPhone 5 and feature a remote control and microphone. They also ship with the iPod Touch (5th generation) (without remote and mic) and the iPod Nano (7th generation) (without remote and mic). They are also sold independently.
All but the basic earbuds have control capsules allowing users to adjust volume, control music and video playback, and take pictures with Camera application, located on the cable of the right earpiece; those "with Remote and Mic" also include a microphone for phone calls and voice control of certain devices. These in-line controls have a microphone symbol on the reverse to denote their purpose.
Users can adjust volume, control music and video playback (play/pause and next/previous,) and record voice memos on supported iPod and iPhone models and Mac computers. There have been many reports of moisture problems with the remote/mic earbuds.
The original iPhone and iPhone 3G came with the iPhone Stereo Headset, a push-button and microphone on the right side of the headphones (there is no volume control, and only limited control of calls). Apple EarPods are compatible with iPhone 3GS and onwards, iPod Touch (2nd generation) and onwards and all models of the iPad and iPad mini. They require iOS 2.2 and onwards for iOS devices but are not compatible with the iPhone 3G or the original iPhone and the iPod Touch (1st generation) due to sound problems. They are also compatible with most Android devices and computers. The EarPods shipped with the iPhone 5 and later, along with those individually sold, come with a carrying case, whilst the iPod Touch (5th generation), iPod Touch (6th generation) and iPod Nano (7th generation) only have basic biodegradable packaging, due to their lack of a remote and mic.
EarPods with Lightning Connector ship with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and work with all devices that have a lightning connector and support iOS 10 or later. They also ship with a headphone adapter for 3.5mm headphones. These adapters work with the iPhone 7 to replace the removed headphone jack.
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