Looking for Accessories for Your iPod
April 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you are looking to upgrade your Ipod’s accessories for some reason, maybe getting a new set of headphones or finding a longer battery life than the one that came with it, you have come to the right place. Trying to figure out all the choices that are available to you can sometimes be quite confusing. That is where this article comes in. It will cover several different accessories and where to get them. Even though your Ipod’s comes with accessories right in the box like ear buds, if you want the music to sound the best that it can you’ll have to spend a little more. The Shure brand has gotten very positive reviews for their in the ear headphones and are the best that you can buy. For more information on all of their in ear headphones, just visit their website.
Making sweet music even sweeter
Shure E4c-n Sound Isolating Earphones (Black)
Keep in mind that their prices range from expensive to really, really expensive. The lowest priced models are close to $190, and the high-end models like the Shure E4 series in-ear headphones are over $300. However, prices have dropped somewhat on the E4s, so you might want to check the Shure website for updates. You also might want to check on eBay or pricegrabber.com to look for bargains on Shure products. If you’re looking for less expensive accessories for your Ipod, you might want to visit We Love Macs at welovemacs.com. They have a wide assortment of accessories for your iPod, and you could easily spend a lot of time browsing for items.
If your old ear buds are giving out and you don’t want to shell out money for an expensive new set, then you can find several reasonably priced replacements. For example, you can find a limited supply of their iPod Apple Original In-Ear Headphones w/Case. They will cost you only $19.95 if they’re currently in stock.
The original retail price for the apple in ear headphones is $39.95 so you are really getting a fair price. If you need something to go along with your new set of headphones, you can get replacement ear pads when necessary, or maybe you can buy enhancers. The simple foam pads are only 99¢ but if you want this silicone covers and enhancers that will cost you a few dollars (about 6-7 dollars most). There are many other accessories for your iPod, so have some fun checking the accessories out. You will definitely find the right accessory for your iPod needs.
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