There is no question that when Apple introduced the iPod in 2001, they turned the mp3 world on its ear. The iPod soon set itself apart as the definition of “cool” among mp3 users, and the introduction of each new generation of iPod has only added luster to its legend.
Where there’s success, there are sure to be imitators, and the Apple iPod has spawned not only a plethora of competing mp3 players; it has spawned a wealth--at least for their makers--of iPod accessories to compete with the authentic iPod accessories introduced by Apple. And what the imitators lack in authenticity, they attempt to compensate for with a variety of other advantages.
Advantages of Buying Unlicensed iPod Accessories
Imitation iPod accessories will cost consumers less that the real thing; their manufacturers are doing an end-run around the fees associated with using the Apple iPod brand name, and have also spared themselves the expenses of actually doing research and development on original accessories.
Many off-brand iPod accessories are function well with the iPod, and even offer features, like casing colors or wireless PC connectivity which are not available from Apple. Lower coat and unique features--what’s to complain about?
The biggest black nark on the imitation iPod accessories score card is that they simply may not be safe to use with an iPod. Apple has let its customers know which companies are selling safe iPod accessories by licensing them to do so; any iPod accessories without the backing of an Apple license are not guaranteed to operate safely with your iPod.
Risks Of Buying Unlicensed iPod Acessories
It does not matter how many bells and whistles unauthorized iPod accessories can add to your iPod; if you use them and your iPod stops functioning, you’re on your own. Using unlicensed iPod accessories automatically voids your warranty; and many unlicensed iPod accessories have been known to completely mess up an iPod after an initial honeymoon period of apparent compatibility.
Unauthorized iPod accessories are made by manufacturers who chose not to pay for the use of Apple’s technology--remember, that’s why they can sell their accessories for less than the real ones--but what you saved in purchasing off-brand technology you may eventually lose in having to replace you IPod. Doesn’t seem like much of a bargain after all!
Another caveat concerning imitation iPod accessories is that many of them were rushed to market simply to get a piece of the IPod frenzy, by companies who are not above taking the money and running. So even if you buy “guaranteed” iPod accessories, there may be no one around to honor the guarantee if they fail.
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