The New Ipod in ear headphones

Will those headphones work on my iPod classic 80GB ?
http://store.apple.com/nl/product/MA850G/A?cid=OAS-EMEA-AFF

Hey there,
Yes, the headphones are supported in terms of audio, but not for the remote and mic that come along with it. Hope this helps.
B-rock

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