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The world's smallest digital music player, the 1GB iPod shuffle lets you wear up to 240 songs on your sleeve. Or your lapel. Or your belt. Clip on iPod shuffle and wear it as a badge of musical devotion.You know what they say about good things and small packages. But when something 1.62 inches long and about half an ounce holds up to 240 songs, "good" and "small" don't quite cut it. Especially when you can listen to your music for up to 12 continuous hours. In fact, iPod shuffle just may be the biggest thing in small.Clip it to your coin pocket. Clip it to your bag. No matter where you clip your skip-free iPod shuffle, you'll have instant access to music. And iPod shuffle's anodized aluminum enclosure goes with absolutely everything. Put it on, turn it up, and turn some heads.Got more than 240 songs in your iTunes library? No problem. Let iTunes autofill your iPod shuffle and get a new musical experience every time. Pop follows jazz. Rock follows rap. iPod shuffle loves to improvise. Take the Shuffle switch, for instance. Even if you've synchronized a particular playlist, you can shuffle songs with a flick.
The 1 GB iPod shuffle lets you wear up to 240 songs on your sleeve. Or your lapel. Or your belt. And now it's available in your choice of remixed colors. Clip on iPod shuffle and wear it as a badge of musical devotion.
Controls
iPod shuffle pays respect to its bigger siblings with a circular
control pad that puts the "go" in ergonomic. Click the center
button to play and pause. Click the outer buttons to move back,
skip forward, and adjust volume.
![]() Pop the iPod shuffle into the included dock and sync with iTunes. View iPod shuffle dimensions. |
![]() The shuffle switch lets you mix up the iPod contents, or play playlists in the order you want. View larger. |
Shuffle switch
Embrace your inner rebel: Flip the shuffle switch to mix up iPod
shuffle's contents. Flip it again to play your handpicked
playlists and albums in the order you synced them from iTunes.
Battery indicator
Green means go, amber means you're low, and red means you've
almost hit zero. But with up to 12 hours of battery life, the
iPod shuffle may keep rocking even longer than you do.
Headphone jack
The headphone jack does double-duty as a dock connector. Flip
iPod shuffle upside-down and drop it into the included dock.
Connect the dock to your Mac or PC for a quick sync and charge.
Away from your computer? Charge on the go with the optional Apple
USB power adapter.
I don't really get the Apple product craze:Reviewed by Anthony Garrido, 2010-03-05
I thought this was a very neat product. I bought it in September of
2008. It's now dead. Won't charge. It was really a very nice design
for working out. I used it everywhere. My only complaint really is
that you have to use the Apple Itunes product to synch it up, and
that's kind of annoying. If you have wma files, then Itunes has to
convert them.
You get decent battery life per charge. I'd say at least 8
hours.
But here's the deal: this product is way to weak for the price
Apple expects people to pay.
This time around I'm getting a different product. Runs on a
replaceable AAA battery. Has twice the storage space, at less than
half the cost. Works like a usb disk, and I can just copy files to
it. If it works for a year, it'll be worth it.
I think Apple has every retailer and news organization in the tank.
I'm really disappointed with getting only 1 year and five months
out of it. My guess: the battery is fried. But guess what? You
can't replace it.
I kind of wonder what other users think after their own shuffle
goes dead after a year or so?
This Ipod is Crap!Reviewed by Helpful Person, 2010-03-02
I dont even like that much music and this stupid thing cant hold even close to all of it, plus if you want to find a specific song...think again because that is bacically imposible, you can put it on shuffle but mine manly suffles through the exact same songs over and over again i would not recament this for anyone who likes a lot of music or someone who likes to listen to something specific on a certian day.
Older is sometimes better (even with tech products)Reviewed by S. Wilson, 2010-02-24
After making the disastrous investment in a 4th generation, I wound
up right back purchasing the product I had beforehand in the 2G. My
previous one took about 2 years worth of punishment before finally
calling it a day. I am a competitive runner in marathons and 5 K's
and I also have the tendency to be hard on things, so I was not at
all distraught over it finally giving out on me.
OK, now I will discuss the particulars. If you are an athlete, you
really can't go wrong with this device. Simple, portable, good
sound quality, and damn near indestructible from the punishment I
inflicted on mine. The ear buds that come with the device I quickly
replaced as they do not seem to stay in for me well when I am on
the move, But that would be the only area I would have to criticize
as far as functionality.
The only other major hindrance is obviously the huge price jump. I
quickly found out the reason for this after having the misfortune
of purchasing a 4th generation. To put it mildly, it sucks beyond
all imagination. After you use one of those for all of an hour, you
will not feel nearly as bad about spending the extra money on one
of these. I lack colorful enough adjectives (short of profanity) to
truly describe how much hatred and contempt I have for apple by
trying to pawn off the 4th generation on the athletic community.
Seriously, what were they thinking?
OK, rant officially over. Nonetheless, if you are looking for a
product that delivers the goods without all the frills (and
headaches), the 2nd generation is a home run.
Good sports companionReviewed by Jian Chen, 2010-02-18
Good quality, slick design. The battery life is amazing, easily more than 8 hours per-charge. A very good companion for working out. But I still think the price is a bit high considering the simple functionality of this device. Also, if you are a Windows user, installing iTune may require a lot patience.
Ipod Nano 2nd GenerationReviewed by Seth Wheatley, 2010-02-10
I received the item in immacualte condition just like the Seller stated. I'm happy with my investment and I recommend the Seller as well.