I have an iPod nano 4, and within 4-8 months of purchase, (usually around 6, though) my earphones usually either fade out, or go out in the right speaker. I’ve gone through 4 pairs this way so far, and I don’t even use that loud of a volume. Is this my iPod’s doing? Or are the earphones just cheap? Will this happen if I use my wired Beats headphones with the iPod?
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I have an iPod nano 4, and within 4-8 months of purchase, (usually around 6, though) my earphones usually either fade out, or go out in the right speaker. I’ve gone through 4 pairs this way so far, cleaned the jack multiple times, cut down on the use of my earphones, and I don’t even use that loud of a volume. I remember a similar issue with my nano 2, so is this my iPod’s doing? Or are the earphones just cheap? Will this happen to my new wired Beats headphones if I use them with my iPod?
I have an iPod nano 4, and within 6 months of purchase, my earphones usually either fade out, or go out in the right speaker. I’ve gone through 4 pairs this way so far, and I don’t even use that loud of a volume. Is this my iPod’s doing? Or are the earphones just cheap? Will this happen if I upgrade to wired Beats headphones?
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I have an iPod nano 4, and within 4-8 months of purchase, (usually around 6, though) my earphones usually either fade out, or go out in the right speaker. I’ve gone through 4 pairs this way so far, and I don’t even use that loud of a volume. Is this my iPod’s doing? Or are the earphones just cheap? Will this happen if I use my wired Beats headphones with the iPod?
I have an iPod nano 4, and within 6 months of purchase, my earphones usually either fade out, or go out in the right speaker. I’ve gone through 4 pairs this way so far, and I don’t even use that loud of a volume. Is this my iPod’s doing? Or are the earphones just cheap? Will this happen if I upgrade to wired Beats headphones?