In-Ear Lanyard will fit 2nd Gen Nano?

I just bought the In-Ear version of the lanyard for the 1st Gen Nano that I had. I would like to use it on the 2nd Gen Nano that I just ordered. Is it going to work or do I need to replace it?

No, the 1st gen Nano lanyard will not fit the 2nd gen Nano (aluminum).
The spacing between the dock connecter and the phono plug are different.
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