Probably call the apple store or the at&t store. I dunno. I'm wondering th 
esame thing as I sit on a lot of my headphones by accident.

S
On Jun 4, 2010, at 3:43 AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:

> Hi Mark, where do you find the headset replacements... I've gone through one 
> pair and stolen my fiance's from her iphone:).
> On 2010-06-03, at 1:17 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
> 
>> The following was posted to the Candle Shore BLOG:
>> 
>> TIP: The Best Way to Shove That MacBook Pro In Your Ear!
>> 
>> Hello Everyone, 
>> 
>> As a low vision Windows 7 and Mac Snow Leopard user, I access computers via
>> a screen reader (JAWS) for Windows 7 and (VoiceOver) for Mac Snow Leopard.
>> 
>> I also happen to be a very satisfied user of iPhone 3GS. 
>> 
>> Included with the iPhone 3GS, at the time of purchase, is a very nice set of
>> Apple branded stereo earphones with inline 3-button remote control and
>> microphone.  This included headset can be used to remotely control iPhone
>> 3GS volume level, dialing feature, and iPod App.  
>> 
>> Since the release of iPhone 3GS, I have damaged the microphone on at least
>> three sets of these headsets by various sundry accidents including getting
>> the microphone wet. 
>> 
>> The other day, while opening yet another pair of Apple iPhone 3GS earphones,
>> I decided to attach the older pair to my MacBook Pro. 
>> 
>> What do you think I discovered?  You're right!  The inline remote control
>> acts just like it does on my iPhone 3GS; that is, the volume buttons work to
>> change the volume level of the MacBook Pro and the middle button will open
>> iTunes. When iTunes is playing media, the headset inline remote control
>> functions to navigate the playback just as it does on the iPhone 3GS. 
>> 
>> As a bonus, even when running Windows 7 in VM Ware's Fusion, the inline
>> remote volume buttons continue to function normally. 
>> 
>> So, go ahead and shove  that iPhone 3GS 3-button inline remote control
>> headset with Microphone, attached to your MacBook Pro, in your ear.
>> 
>> Enjoy,
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
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