Ipod Remote Control for iPod Classic/Nano/5G Video/ 4G/ 3G/ U2/Mini/Shuffle Review
I've purchased 4 of these over the years, (they get lost) excellent remote controls with ff, pause, volume, track changing etc.
Ipod Remote Control for iPod Classic/Nano/5G Video/ 4G/ 3G/ U2/Mini/Shuffle Feature
- Provide handy control to your Apple iPod/iPhone
- The remote control ONLY works with music listening and nagivation
- Featuring nagivation control for fast forward, rewind, play, pause, and volume control
- Use back your original iPod earphone or any earphone works with it
- Quality product by Fosmon Technology with 1 year warranty
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A bad product - nyc design - New York
This remote is a lousy knock off of the old apple remote that used to come with the first generation iPod. So what's wrong with this product? In short, everything. The buttons are hard to push and don't function well. The play button often won't work and you have to pull out the iPod and manually hit play. It doesn't seem to be able to fast forward or rewind. The sound quality is poor. Music sounds tin-y and has no bass, it also has a lower volume than just plugging your headphones directly into the iPod. And the clip on the back is very small with almost no grip, it barely opens and can't hold onto anything, so it is constantly falling off.
Hard to rewind with - B. Ruppel -
I purchased this for a 4G iPod nano. It is compatible, but the design of the remote makes it very hard to use for fast-forward and rewinding. This is because all of the buttons sit flush with the rest of the remote surface. The buttons are smaller than in those of the original iPod remote (something that looks like this came with the older units) and I find them very hard to press. br /br /The end result is that my thumbs feel bruised after trying to rewind a few times (to catch stuff on audiobooks) and I often have spotty button presses, resulting in accidental rewinding and fast-forwarding to the beginning / end. Also, the clip on the back is softer than the buttons on the front, so it is hard to press a button without opening the clip first.br /br /If you don't want to scan forward or backward, this would probably be okay for you, although my iPod has unexpectedly stopped playing music while I wrestling with this remote, so there may be an issue as another reviewer has mentioned.
Apr 29, 2010 19:06:21