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Apple headphones

Apple Inc. has produced and sold headphones since 2001, available for standalone purchase and bundled with iPhone (until 2020) and iPod (until 2022) products. Apple's current product line consists of EarPods (wired earbuds available with a 3.5mm headphone or Lightning connector or USB-C), AirPods and AirPods Pro (wireless Bluetooth earbuds), and AirPods Max (wireless Bluetooth over-ear headphones).

Apple EarPods, introduced on September 12, 2012
Earbuds that shipped with the second generation iPod Touch and third generation iPod Shuffle

Wired headphones edit

Classic round earbuds edit

 
Comparison of early and later iPod earphones

Apple's original earbuds shipped with the original iPod, released on October 23, 2001. They were never given a formal name and were referred to variously as "iPod headphones"[1] and "the iPod's earbud-style headphones".[2] They were bundled with two pairs of foam covers.[3] The second generation added a plastic slider to allow the user to limit the gap between the wires. The third generation were redesigned with a slightly longer strain relief, a slightly smaller speaker grill, and the left/right marking being moved from the outside to the inside.

iPhone Stereo Headset edit

The iPhone Stereo Headset was introduced in 2007 and was bundled with the original iPhone and iPhone 3G, and featured a control capsule in-line with the left earbud's wire with a microphone and a single button, actuated by squeezing the unit, which can be programmed to control calls, presentations, music and video playback, launch Siri, or take pictures with the Camera application. There was also a version without the microphone that was more rare. There have been many reports of moisture problems with the remote/mic.[4]

iPod In-Ear Headphones edit

iPod In-Ear Headphones were introduced in January 2004 as premium headphones compared to those bundled with iPods, and were available for $39. They included three different sized plastic caps, and Apple claimed improved sound quality and bass response. They were discontinued in 2008.[5]

Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic edit

Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic were introduced in 2009 and were bundled with the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, the third-generation iPod Touch, and sold independently.[6] They expanded on the iPhone Stereo Headset by adding two other buttons dedicated to volume control. A variant without a microphone shipped only with the third-generation iPod shuffle.

Apple In-Ear Headphone edit

Apple In-Ear Headphones[7][8] were introduced on September 9, 2008, intended as a premium option compared to Apple's bundled earbuds. Like the regular earbuds they have a remote control and microphone built-in. They add silicone ear tips and dual balanced armature drivers advertised as "engineered for superior acoustic accuracy, balance, and clarity".[7] The remote and protective case was redesigned on September 12, 2012, with the remote matching that of EarPods. Apple has since removed them from their online store.

EarPods edit

 
Apple EarPods in their box

EarPods[9] were introduced on September 12, 2012 and feature a redesign with no silicone tips, less visible metal, and a plastic outer shell. They first shipped with the iPhone 5 and feature a remote control and microphone. They also shipped with the iPod Touch (5th generation) and iPod Nano (7th generation) without a remote and microphone. EarPods are also individually sold with a carrying case, while the version bundled with 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. A microphone icon was added on the previously unmarked back side of the control capsule on EarPods with a microphone.[10] They are compatible with iPhones from the iPhone 3GS to iPhone 6S, the iPod Touch (2nd generation) and onwards, and all models of the iPad, iPad mini, and iPad Pro, except the third and fourth generation iPad Pro. They require iOS 2.2 and onwards for iOS devices but are not compatible with the original iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPod Touch (1st generation) due to sound problems. They are also compatible with most Android devices and computers.

A second iteration, EarPods with Lightning Connector, was introduced in 2016 along with the iPhone 7 and replaced the 3.5mm headphone jack with a Lighting connector. They work with all devices that have a Lightning port (except iPad mini (1st generation) and iPod touch (5th generation)) and support iOS 10 or later. The previous EarPods were rebranded as "EarPods with 3.5mm Headphone Plug". Since early 2017, both products now lack a carrying case, instead being sold in recyclable cardboard packaging.[11][12]

Following the release of the iPhone 12 series in 2020, EarPods are no longer bundled with iPhones in most countries except where required by law.[13] Following the discontinuation of the iPod line in 2022, EarPods are only available as a standalone purchase.[14]

A third iteration, EarPods (USB-C), was introduced in 2023 along with the iPhone 15 series and have a USB-C connector.[15][16]

Lightning to 3.5mm dongle edit

 
Apple's iPhone 7 and newer models lack a headphone jack (released in September 2016), and until September 12, 2018, included a Lightning to 3.5mm dongle.

iPhone models from the iPhone 7 to the iPhone X also shipped with a Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone jack adapter, enabling customers to connect 3.5mm headphones to a Lightning port. Thanks to an iOS update (iOS 10.3), it is backwards compatible, meaning it can be used with any previous device with a Lightning port (from iPhone 5 onwards). It is no longer included as of the iPhone XS and iPhone XR, but remains available for purchase from Apple and third-party retailers.[citation needed]

Wireless headphones edit

iPhone Bluetooth Headset edit

 
iPhone Bluetooth Headset

The iPhone Bluetooth Headset was introduced in 2007, priced at $129 and later reduced to $99, and discontinued in 2009. It was designed for phone calls only and could not be used for listening to music. It was bundled with a "Travel Cable" that charged it and a 30-pin iPhone simultaneously, and a docking station called the iPhone Dual Dock that could charge it and an original iPhone was also available.[5][17]

AirPods edit

 
Apple AirPods and case

AirPods were announced alongside the iPhone 7 and were released on December 16, 2016.[18][19] They are wireless earbud-style headphones with microphones, dual accelerometers, IR sensors used to pause music if they are not in the user's ears, and motion touch sensors that are used to activate controls. They are advertised as having a battery life of five hours, and come with a charging case that gives them a total of 24 hours of battery life. The original case is charged by Lightning, and in 2019 a second case was introduced with Qi charging. AirPods are compatible with iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, Macs, the 6th generation iPod Touch, and the 7th generation iPod Nano, but automatic pairing with an iCloud account requires macOS Sierra, iOS 10, and watchOS. They are also compatible with devices on other platforms that support Bluetooth, but it limits the AirPods' functionality.[20][21]

AirPods Pro edit

AirPods Pro were released on October 30, 2019 as a premium option compared to AirPods. They use the same H1 chip found in second generation AirPods, and boast a slimmer design, active noise cancellation, adaptive EQ, IPX4 water resistance, a new charging case with Qi standard, and include silicone tips.[22]

AirPods Max edit

AirPods Max, released on December 15, 2020, are wireless Bluetooth over-ear headphones. They feature two H1 chips, active noise cancellation and transparency mode, a Digital Crown and on-head detection.[23][24][25][26]

Comparative technical specifications of all AirPods models
In production Discontinued Vintage Obsolete[27]
Model iPhone Bluetooth Headset[28] AirPods
(1st gen.)
AirPods
(2nd gen.)
AirPods Pro
(1st gen.)
AirPods Max AirPods
(3rd gen.)
AirPods Pro
(2nd gen.)
Timeline Announced January 9, 2007[29] September 7, 2016 March 20, 2019 October 28, 2019 December 8, 2020 October 18, 2021 September 7, 2022
Released June 29, 2007[29] December 13, 2016 October 30, 2019 December 15, 2020 October 26, 2021 September 23, 2022
Discontinued March 23, 2009[29] March 20, 2019 In production September 7, 2022 In production In production In production
Model Model number A1221 A1722 (left AirPod)
A1523 (right AirPod)
A1602 (Lightning case)
A2031 (left AirPod)
A2032 (right AirPod)
A1602 (Lightning case)
A1938 (wireless case)
A2084 (left AirPod)
A2083 (right AirPod)
A2190 (case)
A2096 A2564 (left AirPod)
A2565 (right AirPod)
A2897 (Lightning case)
A2566 (MagSafe case)
A2931, A2699, A2698 (AirPod serials)
A2700 (Magsafe case)
A2968 (USB-C case)
Model identifier [data missing] AirPods1,1 AirPods2,1 iProd8,1 iProd8,6 AirPods1,3 AirPodsPro1,2 and AirPods3,1
Order number MA817AM (with iPhone dual dock)
MB536AM (without iPhone dual dock)
MMEF2AM MV7N2AM (Lightning case)
MRXJ2AM (wireless case)
MWP22AM MGYJ3AM (silver)
MGYH3AM (space gray)
MGYL3AM (sky blue)
MGYM3AM (pink)
MGYN3AM (green)
MME73AM MQD83AM
Compatibility Bluetooth 2.0 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models with iOS 10 or later, Apple Watch models with watchOS 3 or later, and Mac models with macOS Sierra or later.[30] Devices running iOS 12.2 or later, macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later, and watchOS 5.2 or later.[31] Devices that support Bluetooth, including Android and Windows devices, although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 13.2, watchOS 6.1, tvOS 13.2, and macOS Catalina 10.15.1 Devices that support Bluetooth, including Android and Windows devices, although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 14.3, iPadOS 14.3, watchOS 7.2, tvOS 14 or macOS Big Sur.[32] Devices that support Bluetooth, including Android and Windows devices, although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 15.1 or later, iPadOS 15.1 or later, macOS Monterey 12.0 or later, and watchOS 8.1 or later.[33] Devices that support Bluetooth, including Android and Windows devices, although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 15.1 or later, iPadOS 15.1 or later, macOS Monterey 12.0 or later, and watchOS 8.1 or later.[33]
System on a chip None Apple W1 chip Apple H1 chip (343S00289, 343S00290) Apple H1 chip Apple H1 chip (343S00404) Apple H1 chip Apple H2 chip
Battery Battery strength [data missing] 1.52-watt-hour (case)
0.093-watt-hour (each AirPod)
1.98-watt-hour (case)
0.16-watt-hour (each AirPod)
2 x 2.53-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-ion (right ear cup) 1.33-watt-hour (case)
0.133-watt-hour (each AirPod)
1.997-watt-hour (case)
Battery capacity No case 398 mAh (case) 519 mAh (case) 664 mAh (right ear cup) 345 mAh (case) 523 mAh (case)
Firmware Original release Not upgradable 3.3.1 6.3.2 2B584 3C16 3E751 5A374
Latest / final[34] 6.8.8 6A321 6A324 6A321 6B34

In popular culture edit

Apple's white earbuds are prominently featured in the majority of their distinctive "silhouette style" iPod advertisements.[35][36] Most often as a dancing black figure in [silhouette] with a starkly contrasted white earbuds and cord while holding a white iPod.[35] The background is usually another bright colour so the iPod and headphones clearly stand out compared to the rest of the image.[36]

See also edit

References edit

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  13. ^ "iPhone 12 comes with free EarPods in France thanks to radiation laws". Engadget. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  14. ^ Andronico, Mike (May 10, 2022). "The iPod Touch is being discontinued — here's how to still buy one (and why you should)". CNN Underscored. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
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  18. ^ "Apple - Press Info - Apple Reinvents the Wireless Headphone with AirPods". www.apple.com. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
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  28. ^ Included for comparison purposes
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  34. ^ "About firmware updates for AirPods". Apple Support. Apple Inc. January 30, 2024. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
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Apple Inc has produced and sold headphones since 2001 available for standalone purchase and bundled with iPhone until 2020 and iPod until 2022 products Apple s current product line consists of EarPods wired earbuds available with a 3 5mm headphone or Lightning connector or USB C AirPods and AirPods Pro wireless Bluetooth earbuds and AirPods Max wireless Bluetooth over ear headphones Apple EarPods introduced on September 12 2012 Earbuds that shipped with the second generation iPod Touch and third generation iPod Shuffle Contents 1 Wired headphones 1 1 Classic round earbuds 1 2 iPhone Stereo Headset 1 3 iPod In Ear Headphones 1 4 Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic 1 5 Apple In Ear Headphone 1 6 EarPods 1 6 1 Lightning to 3 5mm dongle 2 Wireless headphones 2 1 iPhone Bluetooth Headset 2 2 AirPods 2 3 AirPods Pro 2 4 AirPods Max 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 ReferencesWired headphones editClassic round earbuds edit nbsp Comparison of early and later iPod earphones Apple s original earbuds shipped with the original iPod released on October 23 2001 They were never given a formal name and were referred to variously as iPod headphones 1 and the iPod s earbud style headphones 2 They were bundled with two pairs of foam covers 3 The second generation added a plastic slider to allow the user to limit the gap between the wires The third generation were redesigned with a slightly longer strain relief a slightly smaller speaker grill and the left right marking being moved from the outside to the inside iPhone Stereo Headset edit The iPhone Stereo Headset was introduced in 2007 and was bundled with the original iPhone and iPhone 3G and featured a control capsule in line with the left earbud s wire with a microphone and a single button actuated by squeezing the unit which can be programmed to control calls presentations music and video playback launch Siri or take pictures with the Camera application There was also a version without the microphone that was more rare There have been many reports of moisture problems with the remote mic 4 iPod In Ear Headphones edit iPod In Ear Headphones were introduced in January 2004 as premium headphones compared to those bundled with iPods and were available for 39 They included three different sized plastic caps and Apple claimed improved sound quality and bass response They were discontinued in 2008 5 Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic edit Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic were introduced in 2009 and were bundled with the iPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPhone 4S the third generation iPod Touch and sold independently 6 They expanded on the iPhone Stereo Headset by adding two other buttons dedicated to volume control A variant without a microphone shipped only with the third generation iPod shuffle Apple In Ear Headphone edit Apple In Ear Headphones 7 8 were introduced on September 9 2008 intended as a premium option compared to Apple s bundled earbuds Like the regular earbuds they have a remote control and microphone built in They add silicone ear tips and dual balanced armature drivers advertised as engineered for superior acoustic accuracy balance and clarity 7 The remote and protective case was redesigned on September 12 2012 with the remote matching that of EarPods Apple has since removed them from their online store EarPods edit EarPods and EarPod redirect here For other uses see Earpod disambiguation nbsp Apple EarPods in their box EarPods 9 were introduced on September 12 2012 and feature a redesign with no silicone tips less visible metal and a plastic outer shell They first shipped with the iPhone 5 and feature a remote control and microphone They also shipped with the iPod Touch 5th generation and iPod Nano 7th generation without a remote and microphone EarPods are also individually sold with a carrying case while the version bundled with 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 A microphone icon was added on the previously unmarked back side of the control capsule on EarPods with a microphone 10 They are compatible with iPhones from the iPhone 3GS to iPhone 6S the iPod Touch 2nd generation and onwards and all models of the iPad iPad mini and iPad Pro except the third and fourth generation iPad Pro They require iOS 2 2 and onwards for iOS devices but are not compatible with the original iPhone iPhone 3G or iPod Touch 1st generation due to sound problems They are also compatible with most Android devices and computers A second iteration EarPods with Lightning Connector was introduced in 2016 along with the iPhone 7 and replaced the 3 5mm headphone jack with a Lighting connector They work with all devices that have a Lightning port except iPad mini 1st generation and iPod touch 5th generation and support iOS 10 or later The previous EarPods were rebranded as EarPods with 3 5mm Headphone Plug Since early 2017 both products now lack a carrying case instead being sold in recyclable cardboard packaging 11 12 Following the release of the iPhone 12 series in 2020 EarPods are no longer bundled with iPhones in most countries except where required by law 13 Following the discontinuation of the iPod line in 2022 EarPods are only available as a standalone purchase 14 A third iteration EarPods USB C was introduced in 2023 along with the iPhone 15 series and have a USB C connector 15 16 Lightning to 3 5mm dongle edit nbsp Apple s iPhone 7 and newer models lack a headphone jack released in September 2016 and until September 12 2018 included a Lightning to 3 5mm dongle iPhone models from the iPhone 7 to the iPhone X also shipped with a Lightning to 3 5mm headphone jack adapter enabling customers to connect 3 5mm headphones to a Lightning port Thanks to an iOS update iOS 10 3 it is backwards compatible meaning it can be used with any previous device with a Lightning port from iPhone 5 onwards It is no longer included as of the iPhone XS and iPhone XR but remains available for purchase from Apple and third party retailers citation needed Wireless headphones editiPhone Bluetooth Headset edit nbsp iPhone Bluetooth Headset The iPhone Bluetooth Headset was introduced in 2007 priced at 129 and later reduced to 99 and discontinued in 2009 It was designed for phone calls only and could not be used for listening to music It was bundled with a Travel Cable that charged it and a 30 pin iPhone simultaneously and a docking station called the iPhone Dual Dock that could charge it and an original iPhone was also available 5 17 AirPods edit Main article AirPods nbsp Apple AirPods and case AirPods were announced alongside the iPhone 7 and were released on December 16 2016 18 19 They are wireless earbud style headphones with microphones dual accelerometers IR sensors used to pause music if they are not in the user s ears and motion touch sensors that are used to activate controls They are advertised as having a battery life of five hours and come with a charging case that gives them a total of 24 hours of battery life The original case is charged by Lightning and in 2019 a second case was introduced with Qi charging AirPods are compatible with iPhones iPads Apple Watches Macs the 6th generation iPod Touch and the 7th generation iPod Nano but automatic pairing with an iCloud account requires macOS Sierra iOS 10 and watchOS They are also compatible with devices on other platforms that support Bluetooth but it limits the AirPods functionality 20 21 AirPods Pro edit Main article AirPods Pro AirPods Pro were released on October 30 2019 as a premium option compared to AirPods They use the same H1 chip found in second generation AirPods and boast a slimmer design active noise cancellation adaptive EQ IPX4 water resistance a new charging case with Qi standard and include silicone tips 22 AirPods Max edit Main article AirPods Max AirPods Max released on December 15 2020 are wireless Bluetooth over ear headphones They feature two H1 chips active noise cancellation and transparency mode a Digital Crown and on head detection 23 24 25 26 Comparative technical specifications of all AirPods models vte In production Discontinued Vintage Obsolete 27 Model iPhone Bluetooth Headset 28 AirPods 1st gen AirPods 2nd gen AirPods Pro 1st gen AirPods Max AirPods 3rd gen AirPods Pro 2nd gen Timeline Announced January 9 2007 29 September 7 2016 March 20 2019 October 28 2019 December 8 2020 October 18 2021 September 7 2022 Released June 29 2007 29 December 13 2016 October 30 2019 December 15 2020 October 26 2021 September 23 2022 Discontinued March 23 2009 29 March 20 2019 In production September 7 2022 In production In production In production Model Model number A1221 A1722 left AirPod A1523 right AirPod A1602 Lightning case A2031 left AirPod A2032 right AirPod A1602 Lightning case A1938 wireless case A2084 left AirPod A2083 right AirPod A2190 case A2096 A2564 left AirPod A2565 right AirPod A2897 Lightning case A2566 MagSafe case A2931 A2699 A2698 AirPod serials A2700 Magsafe case A2968 USB C case Model identifier data missing AirPods1 1 AirPods2 1 iProd8 1 iProd8 6 AirPods1 3 AirPodsPro1 2 and AirPods3 1 Order number MA817AM with iPhone dual dock MB536AM without iPhone dual dock MMEF2AM MV7N2AM Lightning case MRXJ2AM wireless case MWP22AM MGYJ3AM silver MGYH3AM space gray MGYL3AM sky blue MGYM3AM pink MGYN3AM green MME73AM MQD83AM Compatibility Bluetooth 2 0 iPhone iPad and iPod touch models with iOS 10 or later Apple Watch models with watchOS 3 or later and Mac models with macOS Sierra or later 30 Devices running iOS 12 2 or later macOS Mojave 10 14 4 or later and watchOS 5 2 or later 31 Devices that support Bluetooth including Android and Windows devices although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 13 2 watchOS 6 1 tvOS 13 2 and macOS Catalina 10 15 1 Devices that support Bluetooth including Android and Windows devices although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 14 3 iPadOS 14 3 watchOS 7 2 tvOS 14 or macOS Big Sur 32 Devices that support Bluetooth including Android and Windows devices although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 15 1 or later iPadOS 15 1 or later macOS Monterey 12 0 or later and watchOS 8 1 or later 33 Devices that support Bluetooth including Android and Windows devices although certain features such as Siri require an Apple device running iOS 15 1 or later iPadOS 15 1 or later macOS Monterey 12 0 or later and watchOS 8 1 or later 33 System on a chip None Apple W1 chip Apple H1 chip 343S00289 343S00290 Apple H1 chip Apple H1 chip 343S00404 Apple H1 chip Apple H2 chip Battery Battery strength data missing 1 52 watt hour case 0 093 watt hour each AirPod 1 98 watt hour case 0 16 watt hour each AirPod 2 x 2 53 watt hour rechargeable lithium ion right ear cup 1 33 watt hour case 0 133 watt hour each AirPod 1 997 watt hour case Battery capacity No case 398 mAh case 519 mAh case 664 mAh right ear cup 345 mAh case 523 mAh case Firmware Original release Not upgradable 3 3 1 6 3 2 2B584 3C16 3E751 5A374 Latest final 34 6 8 8 6A321 6A324 6A321 6B34In popular culture editSee also iPod advertising Apple s white earbuds are prominently featured in the majority of their distinctive silhouette style iPod advertisements 35 36 Most often as a dancing black figure in silhouette with a starkly contrasted white earbuds and cord while holding a white iPod 35 The background is usually another bright colour so the iPod and headphones clearly stand out compared to the rest of the image 36 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apple Inc in ear headphones Timeline of Apple Inc products Apple speakersReferences edit Apple iPod 30 September 2002 Apple iPod 5 June 2003 Apple iPod shuffle 2G Review IT Pro November 4 2006 Retrieved January 6 2018 Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic Lowest Ratings Archived April 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Steeber Michael March 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