iPod earbuds come with standard apple earbuds and the colors are grey, for the rubbery plastic, white, for hard plastic.
Its the white earbuds that come with the device.
it comes with a charger and earbuds o and also a manuel
According to recent polls the best earbuds currently available on the market are the JH Audio JH13 Pro earbuds running at a price of $1,099.00. But in my opinion the earbuds that worked best for me where the original ones you get when you buy the ipod.
Earbuds, Earphones, Headphones, ect.
Your ears will start to hurt from the earbuds
a) Turn volume down to zero b) Take out earbuds
A screen protector from Belkin for approximately $10 is a popular selling item. Gummy earbuds in various colors can be purchased for less than $10 to replace the earbuds that Apple provided with the iPod. Silicone cases can be purchased for approximately $15 to protect the iPod.
Apples Earbuds first became available in 2001, not because they sound good but because they came with Apples iPod. Now millions of them are on the market.
No. No iPod of any kind comes with pre-included songs.
When seeking the best headphones for an iPod, the first factor one must consider is space. Following that is one's budget. Finally the devices specifications, especially the sound quality, durability and noise cancellation. If one wishes to listen to iPod on the go, then high quality earbuds are best. High quality earbuds usually come with a case that protects them when not in use. They also tend to cost less than headphones - with the best earbuds costing $50 or more. Earbuds in this price range tend to "cancel" or block outside noise without turning up volume. Those with more money and space can afford headphones. A good pair of headphones may cost $250 or more, and their design makes noise cancellation more evident than with earbuds.
iPod earphones are compatible with most standard headphones and earbuds, which are readily available just about anywhere. Apple brand earbuds can be purchased from the online or storefront Apple Store, or from reseller sites like eBay.
Try a different set of earbuds. the wires are so thin and flimsy it is usually those and not the ipod itself or see if it plays in a docking station.