Apple Earbuds can Shock You
By Kris at 10:38 PM
Apple has been known to wow and shock the crowd. Well this time it’s a little more physical because on Monday Apple warned that their earbuds can give you a small electric shock due through the buildup of static electricity. I mean this shock won’t kill you or anything it’s like when you rub your feet against a carpet and touch a door knob. Apple has also said that those who listen to their iPods in dry environments are the ones who are most in danger. So to help keep everyone safe (aka so Apple won’t get sued) Apple posted up some tips on how to make sure that static electricity doesn’t buildup in your earbuds.
- Use of a humidifier to raise the moisture level of the air.
- Get hand lotions to moisturize dry skin.
- Buy anti-static spray.
- Apple also recommends users wear clothes made of natural fibers instead of synthetic fibers.
- When users are outdoors, Apple suggests users keep their device in a bag or a case to keep it out of the wind and refrain from frequently removing it from pockets as the rubbing may cause static buildup.
All I have to say is come on Apple, I would rather take my chances of being shocked then making sure that my hands aren’t dry, I have a humidifier, and I also have to make sure I’m not wearing any synthetic fibers. I was also curious why this was brought up now when Apple earbuds have been out for some time? My guess is someone actually complained and Apple got nervous. So what do you think of Apple earbuds shocking people? Comment.













May 20th, 2009 at 4:58 PM
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May 21st, 2009 at 5:52 PM
I think it’s bullsh*t. I’ve never had that happening to me, and I’ve owned portable devices with earbuds ever since 2002, starting out with a tape player, then a discman, and then two MP3-players.
So I think, that Apple indeed got nervous and posted this up on the webs. Stupid… they should’ve been testing it themselves – if they do extensive testing and this would be true, they would’ve found out.