Best iPhone-Compatible Earbuds?

I really want to upgrade my iPhone's stock earbuds. But I can't seem to find good iPhone-compatible earphones that offer the microphone and pause/play button functionality. Does anyone have some recommendations?

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Posted on Nov 6, 2007 2:13 PM

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Nov 6, 2007 2:33 PM in response to Vlade Divac

About your only (best?) alternative at this point is to use the Shure headphone adapter cable:

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=6B2 FAAD2&fnode=home/shopiphone/iphoneaccessories/headsets&nplm=TN544LL/A

This allows you to plug any earbuds/phones in (obviously Shure wants you to use theirs) and still have a microphone and send/end call capability.

Only drawback seems to be length of cable -- you'll be having some might long cable lengths here, but that doesn't seem avoidable right now.

Nov 6, 2007 4:21 PM in response to Vlade Divac

I returned my set of Vibe Duos because of the lack of a clicker to pause, skip, answer calls, etc.

If I have my headphones in, I'm probably doing something where I can't or don't want to pull out the phone to answer a call. The offering from Vibe didn't offer the flexibility that the iPhone headphones did.

The product from Shure seems good, but my concern is that I'd end up with about 40 feet of cable because I believe that the "jack" for your headphones to plug into is on the mic unit itself, which is already up by my neck. Add the length of any headphone cable to that, and it seems a bit annoying.

I saw a new product from Monster, I believe, that basically solves that issue, but you end up with a separate string of wire. it plugs into your iPhone jack, and the bit you plug in there has a female headphone jack to plug your normal headphones into, so you end up plugging them in about an inch above your iphone. Wear headphones as normal. Then, off of the side of that plug, a separate wire that has a mic and the click button on it can be run up and clipped to your shirt or whatever. This also seems like it would give you the option to run your normal headphones behind your head and down your back, while keeping the mic up front. Just a thought!

Nov 7, 2007 12:17 PM in response to dwb

By "regular earbuds," do you mean the headset that comes standard? They are not truly "buds" if I am correct. If this is the headset you are referring to, have you compared this to the ultimate buds or the vmoda vibe duo? You say you prefer the standard one to any others you have tried and I am curious to know if you have tried the other 2 sets mentioned in this thread (vmoda vibe duo and ulitmate buds).

Anyone else that can comment on this would also be appreciated.

Thank you!

Nov 7, 2007 12:18 PM in response to jaxeagle

Just hold on for a second!

Have you thought about getting a Phone adapter? I did. I got a Shure adapter that allows for any headphones to be used and it has a speaker and a control button, just like the iPhone earbuds.

In my particular case, I am using it with ER6i Etymotic isolator earphones. Sounds great. And I use it to make/take calls.

The adapter is bit pricey ($40) but I just noticed that another company is coming out with similar setup for less than $20, including volume control.

Nov 7, 2007 1:28 PM in response to Vlade Divac

Mk, you make a good point and I considered doing exactly that, but like another user suggested, it seems there would be so much additional cord that it would be kinda clumsy.

I have narrowed it down to the Vmoda Vibe Duo or the Ultimate Buds Etymotic ER-6i.

I want the clearest, truest sound possible. I do not care about exaggerated bass, but want only what we are supposed to hear from the original recording.

That said, can anyone comment on these 2 headsets??

Nov 7, 2007 1:57 PM in response to jaxeagle

I have to be honest. I haven't tried the Vmoda. And the UltimateBuds use a cheaper version of the etymotics than the ones I have happily used for many, many years (I think those long-time favorites, which run about $325, are the ER-4P model). The more expensive etymotics apparently can't be connected to the stock iPhone cord because of soldering problems. Finally, I am 60 years old, so my opinion is the LEAST valuable one that you will receive here.

Nevertheless, I can say this. I HATE the "hard" (meaning hard plastic) ear buds that come with the iPhone. They are so painful that they make my ears hurt after 20 minutes or so. I actually purchased some soft cushiony things to add to those stock earbuds (sorry, I can't remember the name of the product--it may have been something like EarJams), to reduce the pain. I am extremely happy with the UltimateBuds because the ear buds are soft and comfortable; if I'm losing any sound quality, my ears are too long gone for me to hear it.

What gives me the greatest pause about the Vmoda is the issue of comfort. Please listen carefully to what other people advise, however, because they will probably be a better source of information on sound quality.

I am so happy with my old etymotics that I continue to search for adapters to use with them--adapters that would allow me to also use the iPhone as a phone. I liked the Shure adapter, but it DOES result in a whole lot of extra cord, so I don't tend to use it. I have ordered both the new Monster adapter and the Helium Digital adapter, because I would like to come up with alternatives to use with my original etymotics and with my Bose noise-canceling headphones.

Good luck on your search for the perfect earphones / earbuds.

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