iPod Mini Headphones
Like most digital audio players, iPod can serve as an external hard drive while connected to a computer. Apple iPod Remote Control, Earphone / Headphone definitely stand above other models. The name iPod refers to a class of portable digital audio players designed and marketed by Apple Computer. (Hewlett-Packard also markets the product under the name Apple iPod + HP.) iPod offers a simple user interface designed around a central scroll wheel. Most iPod models store media on a built-in hard drive, while a lower-end model, iPod shuffle, relies on flash memory.
Designed by Apple Computer, an iPod is a portable electronic device for storing and playing audio files encoded by MP3 or AAC compression algorithms. Apple iPod has become more than just a digital music player. It is looked upon as more of a fashion icon by today's generation and everyone seems to have one or the other model in their pockets. Along with the music player device, the Apple iPod headphones have also become quite famous in the tech world. iPods have distinctive styling and possess a good storage capacity (approx. ten thousand songs).
Types of Apple iPod Headphones
Audio
- Up to 25 minutes of skip protection
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
- Audio formats supported: AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 (32 to 320 Kbps), MP3
- VBR, Audible, AIFF, Apple Lossless and WAV
- Upgradable firmware enables support for future audio formats
Headphones
- Earbud-style headphones with 18-mm drivers using Neodymium transducer
- magnets
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
- Impedance: 32 ohms
Types of Apple iPod releases include the original first iPod released in 2001, which had a body of white Lucite and chrome, the iPod mini encased in a variety of shiny metallic colors and the Shuffle. All iPods came with distinctive white headphones. Unlike computers, the special flash memory in Shuffle does not lose any content in the absence of power.
These easy to use Apple iPods, when connected to a personal computer (PC), Windows or Macintosh, the iPod communicates with a piece of Apple software called iTunes. The iPod and iTunes work together to synchronize the songs available on the iPod to those available on the PC. This happens automatically, without any intervention being required from the user. This ease of use was a primary reason for the iPod's domination of the portable MP3 player market.
Earbuds go along with any of the modern headphones like full-size, noise-cancellation, portable and wireless headphones. Brands include Apple iPod, Sony, etc.
For some listeners, it is easy and straightforward to equalize earbuds; just do an anti-roll off to a greater or lesser degree and leave the rest flat. Smoother sound clarity is produced because there aren't mysterious jags hidden along the entire spectrum that need unique shapes of compensation.
iTunes, the Specialty
iTunes 4 lets you organize your music on your Mac or Windows PC and automatically transfer it to iPod mini. Whether you've ripped your CD collection to mp3, includes both a FireWire and a USB 2.0 cable for high-speed transfer from your Mac or PC.
iPod mini includes sleek earbud headphones, in signature iPod white; that offer a wide frequency response range for high-quality sound. Neodymium drivers make iPod headphones five times more powerful than other headphones around.
The iPod Mini comes with –
- iPod Mini
- Belt Clip
- Earphones
- Firewire Cable
- USB 2.0 Cable
- UK AC Power Adaptor
- iTunes Software for Mac and Windows
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