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-[* black] Our subject taken apart into a multitude of pieces.
-[* red] The voice coil is supported by a composite [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaphragm_(acoustics)|diaphragm] made of a paper cone and a polymer surround.
+[* black] While an updated remote is nice, the real innovation in the EarPods is in the speakers.
+[* black] Like most speakers, the EarPod speakers consist of a diaphragm/cone, a voice coil, a permanent magnet, and a cabinet.
+[* red] Paper or Plastic? The voice coil is supported by a composite [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaphragm_(acoustics)|diaphragm] made of a paper cone and a polymer surround. This is the first iteration of Apple headphones to use paper cones rather than all plastic.
+[* black] The most exciting—and most widely publicized—feature of the EarPods is the unique teardrop-esque shape of the cabinet.
+ [* black] Apple spent a lot of time analyzing the insides of people ears in order to hopefully achieve the ultimate combination of comfort and auditory excellence.