Apple EarPods with Remote and Microphone (1- or 2-Pack)
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Sweat- and water-resistant in-ear headphones maintain a comfortable fit, and they enhance your favorite music with deep, rich sound
Apple EarPods with Remote and Microphone (1- or 2-Pack)
- 1- or 2-pack of in-ear headphones
- Produces deep, rich bass tones
- Resistant to sweat and water
- Offers control of music and video playback
- Use to answer and end calls
- Works with Apple and most non-Apple devices
- Product number: MD827LL/A
- Condition: new
- Product length: about 46”
- Weight: 5oz.
About Apple
From the start, Steve Jobs was enthralled with not only the novelty of technology but also its design. When speaking about the Apple computer, he said it was “going to be insanely beautiful.” Over the years, Apple’s products have worked to fuse innovative technology with almost artful design. The iMac stunned the world with its colorful plastic shells, which the New York Times said “more closely resemble a pack of Life Savers than a new computer line.” The glossy white iPod—no bigger than a deck of playing cards—could hold an entire library of music. Time Magazine named the iPhone the Invention of the Year for its stunning design and, uniquely, because of the promise it held for even better products in the future. With each new item they launch, Apple works to shape the way future societies communicate, learn, and dance when they’re alone.
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- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Ships within Canada only
- Price includes all duty and excise taxes. Applicable GST/HST tax added at checkout
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