Iphone v1 headphone jack

so i know it's like recessed and doesn't support all headphones, but i have a question. i am using my ipod headphones (not the headset w/ mic that came wit the iphone, but a pair wit no mic that came with my ipod) and it fits. is it okay to use these with the iphone?

That is fine.

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