Monday, November 28, 2011

Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Blue (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL


Manufacturer : Apple Computer
Model : MC384LL/A
ASIN : B002M3SOMO
Price : 59$
Last Price : 48.99$(Discount 16.96610169%
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iPod shuffle is jaw-droppingly small and enormously colorful in black, silver, pink, blue, and green. And even more brilliant, the VoiceOver feature tells you what song is playing and who's performing it. It can even tell you the names of your playlists, giving you a new way to navigate your music with the controls located on the earphone cord. Clip a 2 GB or 4 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 1,000 songs wherever you go.

Clip a 2 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 500 songs wherever you go. Click to enlarge.

Smaller than ever at just 1.8 x 0.7 x 0.3 inches. Click to enlarge.

Set to shuffle or play in order, then control from the headphones. Click to enlarge.

Even more colorful in gleaming pink, blue, green, black, or silver. Click to enlarge.

iPod shuffle: The First Music Player that Talks to You

The World's Smallest Music Player
To create the world's smallest music player, we moved the controls from iPod shuffle to the earphone cord. This makes iPod shuffle smaller than ever, and the controls are right where you can reach them. So when you want to play, pause, or skip to the next tune, you don't have to fumble for your iPod shuffle--just follow the cord and press a button.

The First Music Player that Talks to You
VoiceOver will surely be the next big hit on your iPod shuffle. Say you're listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist. Just press a button, and VoiceOver tells you. You can even hear the names of your playlists. And when your battery needs charging, VoiceOver tells you that, too.

Easy-Access Controls
The controls are located on the right earphone cord. With command central strategically placed in this more convenient location, you can navigate your music--and activate the VoiceOver feature--without taking your eyes off your run, your ride, or whatever you're doing. iPod shuffle includes these easy-access controls, but you can also use headphones with similar controls from manufacturers like Scosche, Klipsch, V-MODA, and Belkin.

Your Music Library ... to Go
iPod shuffle is now available in both 2 GB and 4 GB capacities. So you have plenty of room to store hours and hours of music--up to 1,000 songs with the 4 GB model.2 That's a load of essentials for your workout or commute. And there's room for multiple playlists and audiobooks, too.

Multiple Playlists
You've probably made multiple playlists in iTunes. One for your commute. One for the gym. One for just chilling out. Now you can sync playlists on your computer with iPod shuffle, and play the perfect mix for your activity or mood. VoiceOver tells you the name of each playlist, so it's easy to switch between them and find the one you want without looking.

Let's Talk Color
The anodized aluminum enclosure makes iPod shuffle sleek and durable. It's even more colorful in gleaming pink, blue, green, black, or silver. And making its debut: the special edition iPod shuffle in polished stainless steel (Talk about rock star treatment). Even the iPod shuffle clip rocks. It attaches securely to your shirt, jacket, workout gear, and backpack, making iPod shuffle the perfect fashion tech-cessory. And yes, there's still room for personalized engraving.

Multiple Languages
A French love song. A Spanish bolero. An Italian cantata. Your music library has songs from all over the world. That's why VoiceOver speaks 20 different languages. So it can tell you song titles and artists in the correct languages.

To Shuffle or Not to Shuffle
The shuffle switch has three positions. Flip it to the left, and you'll hear your music in a refreshingly random way. Flip it to the middle, and your songs play in order. Or flip to the right to turn iPod shuffle off.

What's in the Box
Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Blue (4th Generation), Earphones with Remote, iPod shuffle USB Cable (1.8 inches/45 mm), Quick Start guide

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491 of 502 people found the following review helpful:
Great little thing
  
I just got my new shuffle in the mail today. I needed something for running and dreadmilling when it is too snowy/icy to run outside.
My initial impressions:

Pros
Great little thing (small)
strong clip
easy to use (hooray for buttons!)
simple, multi-position switch on the top lets you play in order or shuffle. Voice over button is easy to use and works well.
Easy to sync (choose playlists, genius playlists, albums, artists, podcasts, etc...)
Looks good (see my notes about online photos at the bottom)
Long (15h) battery life.

EDIT: A "hold" function has been added, just hold the center button to activate and deactivate, good feature. It would be useful if I had just gotten mine, but I learned how to use it without the feature so I don't end up using hold much.

Cons
None. (As far am I concerned, there are cons like "no screen" and such, but if you order this to get an ipod shuffle, not a nano or other mp3 player, you will not be disappointed. I was not let down at all).

EDIT: After some thought and use, I thought of some cons.
$50 for 2gb is not a great price compared to other mp3 players.
2gb might be limiting to you. This just means you have to choose or let itunes choose what music goes on there carefully.
Because the buttons take up most of the front of the ipod, it can be hard to use the clip while it is turned on without pressing the next button.

Conclusion:
If you know what an ipod shuffle does, need a reasonable music player that syncs with your itunes, and don't need more. GET ONE!!! I can't imagine you will be let down.

One last note: From all the photos online, you can't really tell, bu this is not a matte finish ipod. The finish is shiny, but not mirror-y. And actually, no one will care about this, but the top and bottom are matte silver. It looks good.

EDIT: 7/6/11 I put it through the wash last month, oops, but it's still going strong!


493 of 511 people found the following review helpful:
Headphones suck!
The headphones that are required to use the new ipod shuffle are probably the poorest example of product design i've ever seen. Based on its size, portability and Apple's marketing, you would think this would be a perfect product for exercising. That is where you would be wrong! The controls on the headphone wire are right up next to your ear, and unless you exercise without sweating, that tiny box is doomed to get filled with sweat. I bought this ipod specifically for running, but after about 3 miles the controls start acting totally erratically, randomly and constantly switching between songs and playlists, or alternatively not playing any music but just talking at me with its annoying computer voice. I can only attribute the behavior to sweat getting on the control box. Today I even tried covering the box with plastic wrap and tape, but to no avail. I was so frustrated with the ipod's crazy behavior on mile 6 that I actually ripped the headphones out of my ears and threw them in the ditch. Not kidding. Looking for some alternative to control it, because I do really like it's size for running, and the new playlist feature is great...but not when it's acting crazy. I'm so irritated that Apple overlooked this crucial aspect of this product.


278 of 288 people found the following review helpful:
Worst Apple product ever
  
I bought the new iPod Shuffle as a replacement for my 2nd Gen Shuffle (which I loved) which died. I already have a iPhone which I use on a daily basis. The Shuffle is just for use in the gym and when out running.

I have just returned the iPod Shuffle as I have had nothing but problems with it. The first one I bought died completely within a couple of days and was duly replaced. The replacement I was given caused me nothing but headaches and so is now on its way back to Apple. I won't be getting another.

Each time I used it, it either stopped working, wouldn't change tracks or kept on repeating the message "playlist 1, playlist 1..." which was so annoying that I had to stop using it and am now looking for an alternative product.
The reason it does this (so I am told) is because the controls on the headphones are not moisture-proof! Mine died on me during slow jog in which I was hardly sweating at all! So unless you are one of those people who never sweats, this product is completely useless.

I know that Apple are working with 3rd party headphone manufacturers to produce alternative headphones, but why should you have to pay more just to get headphones which actually do what they are supposed to do?

Most Recent Customer Reviews

The headset line is a little short
The headset line is a little short, i can't rise my head when hanging it on the trousersbelt, so it's not possible to take it when playing ,runing.
by Geln Yang

won't take charge
shuffle will not take charge. will edit review if I can exchange it for one that will work properly,hope so
by larry

its too sensitive
Everything works as it should and meets expectations for a shuffle except one thing. When i use the control wheel i almost always inadvertently hit the pause button because they...
by Henry Segura

Gave as gift
I gave this to my granddaughter as a birthday gift and she is very happy with it. Since I personally have not used it, all I can say is my impression is it is very small and I...
by Jeff's Advice

Player, that does not making sound.
Bought it at Target and brought it back on next day because it is TOO quiet. Drum&Bass sounds like if you hearing it from somebody's headphones. No bass, No Volume.

by alex

I bought 2
This product is very nice I bought (2) one for me, for when I walk and one for my Pastors 24 anniversary.
by Joselyn

Ipod Shuffle Gen 4
Just what I wanted, Price was low and it came in a reasonable amount of time. Will
buy again from this Vendor
by jmt

Similar to 2nd Generation model
I previously had the second generation model. After four years of using it while running, it finally gave out (likely do to sweat overload).
by Runner

It's an iPod
Light weight and simple to use. The 4th generation iPod shuffle has buttons unlike its predecessor and thank goodness. You will clip this guy on and forget it's there.
by Alexander J. Czisny

Battery Life Is Terrible
After fully charging my new Shuffle, I used it at the gym the first time for a total of no more than 1.5 hours.
by Amy Martin

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Hotsync & Charging Dock for Apple iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation


Manufacturer : Generic
Model :
ASIN : B0030BZO1Q
Price : $
Last Price : 0.38$(Discount %
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Product Description

Brand new Generic Bulk Package. 2-In-1 features: Hotsync and Charging.Elegant designed white docking cradle, custom made to fit your iPod Shuffle perfectly.Simply set your ipod on docking station and connect to your PC/laptop.Charging dock Only(Not included Shuffle)Does not fit iPod Shuffle 1st Generation
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
New IPOD Shuffle 2nd Generation Charging Dock
This review is from: Hotsync & Charging Dock for Apple iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation (Electronics)
This item is garbage. Looks nice but obviously very cheap. It did not work upon arrival and now I have to waste my time returning it and writing a review so you don't have to waste your time (or money) either.


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Freezes up my computer!!!!!
This review is from: Hotsync & Charging Dock for Apple iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation (Electronics)
Got this because lets face it who want to pay APPLE $27 for a replacement charger. Well you get what you pay for cuz the stupid thing freezes up my computer. I have two ipod shuffles. It seems to like one of them because it will charge it sssssssssssslllooowwwllyy the other one it basicly gives the bird to and won't do anything beside freeze up the computer. What a pain in the back side.


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Tight fit, but it works.
This review is from: Hotsync & Charging Dock for Apple iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation (Electronics)
I got this charger for 2 reasons, one my other one was demolished, the other cause I'm on a budget. When I first tried to dock it, it wouldn't work. Well after about an hour and a half of troublshooting I got it working. Apparently it would charge on my wall outlet adapter but not on my pc. Another words my Ipod shuffle was dead for awhile. For a second I thought I got a faulty charger but turns out I was proven wrong, for the better.

My only complaint is that it does have a really tight fit. How you rip the bottom out I have no idea, cause that would require massive amounts of man handling. Other than that the charger works just dandy. If you need a new charger and wanna save maybe 10, 15 bucks, this is the way to go.

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Making it right
This item was not what I thought it was. It did not work with USB 2. Since it was so inexpensive, I just let it go; but when I wrote a short review saying that I was not...
by Bruce L. Christensen

it didn't work
charger doesn't work not worth the $!! Don't buy this item! spend the extra money on a apple brand charger
by rcg

great product
this product arrived quickly!! I just opened it and plugged it in and it works perfect!!! very great product so easy to use and brand new! I would reccomend this product.
by rachel

Do not bother.
It is cheap yes, did it work? No! It locked my computer
up and I tossed it in the trash.
by Matthew R Bucheli

For that price....it's actually not bad.
I was amazed that for something that low priced actually still works. It's so far passed my 2 week test and it still kickin. Charges just fine.
by Mr. 404

charger
so i dont know whether its my ipod or the charger but its either broken or the charger doesnt work cause its not turning on anymore
by Rusbel

doesn't work with macs
i have to say that i agree with most of what all the others have said with one exception
this charger does work... (that is to say infrequently.
by disenchanted

Great Buy
Everything was upfront in the details and description. This was exactly what I needed to replace a lost charger.
by Mona Johnson

I-pod shuffle
Unfortunately this charger does not work for my Ipod shuffle, I have not returned it since I thought that it was not worth paying for the mail as it was only $4+.
by Diana Rush

Just a dock
I needed this for my Apple iPod shuffle 2GB. I got the one it came with, but I wanted something better. Plus the cost was right up my alley. It works like it should. I'm pleased.
by Giggles 66

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Apple iPod nano 2 GB Black (1st Generation) OLD MODEL


Manufacturer : Apple Computer
Model : MA099LL/A
ASIN : B0007Y79AI
Price : 149.99$
Last Price : 375.99$(Discount -150.6767118%
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Product Description

Includes: earbud headphones, USB cable, dock adapter, & iTunes for Mac and Windows. Apple 2GB iPod nano - Come one, come all and witness the incredible shrinking iPod! With the nano, Apple introduces the latest member of the highly successful iPod family of digital audio players. The nano is aptly named since it's a fraction of the size of it's larger iPod cousins. It has the width of a pencil and comes in at a feather-light 1.5 ounces. For Apple's next trick, they've taken this new diminutive iPod and added all of the features of a regular iPod. You get a bright full color display, Apple's famous click wheel, and up to 14 hours of battery life. With that said, take a peek behind the curtain and be amazed at the rest of what the iPod nano has to offer. Connector for optional dock Stereo Minijack Hold Switch Charge Time - about 3 hours (1.5 hour fast charge to 80% capacity) Audio Support - AAC (16 to 320 Kbps) / Protected AAC (from iTunes Music Store) / MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps) / MP3 VBR / Audible (formats 2, 3, & 4) / Apple Lossless / WAV / AIFF Photo Support - JPEG / BMP / GIF / TIFF / PSD (Mac only) / PNG Sync & Charge via USB Cable Adjust audiobook playback speed Create multiple on-the-go playlists Shuffle songs or albums Repeat one or all 20 Equalizer settings Backlight Timer Display Contrast Alarm - On / Off / Silent Sleep Timer Date & Time Display time in menu bar Color - Black Supports - Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or later, Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, Mac OS X v10.3.4 or later Unit Dimensions - 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.27 Unit Weight - 1.5 ounces
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534 of 567 people found the following review helpful:
You've gotta hold it to believe it
  
I've had a chance to play around with this for a few days now, and while I am a huge fan of the iPod Nano, it will not be replacing my 20GB iPod Photo anytime soon. It's Apple's own fault, really; they gave me 20GB (or 40, or 60) of space first, and now they want to take 90% of it away? Don't think so. I've come to believe what Apple's been telling me for a few years now: I NEED to take my entire music collection around with me everywhere I go. It's as essential as my cell phone and Metro Card. So for the storage reason alone, I can't chuck my 20GB model just yet. But the Nano really is a cool machine, and I imagine it will overtake the higher capacity iPods in popularity shortly because of its size, price, and cool factor.

Here's what I consider the improvements to be:
1. First and foremost, the transition to flash memory. This enables the Nano to be smaller and operate quieter than iPods that are hard drive-based. Make no mistake, flash memory is the future of digital music players;
2. The size, duh. Apple has made the Nano smaller without compromising much of the bright colorful screen. As we all now by now, it is thinner than a number two pencil (my 20GB iPod Photo, on the other hand, is probably three pencils thick). But it's still too large and delicate to jog with, without an optional accessory or two (arm band, lanyard headphones); and
3. The Apple-brand accessories that have been released concurrently with the Nano are affordable and well-designed.

...And what's not-so-great:
1. The price drop isn't that substantial, especially for what you get. For an extra $100, you can upgrade to a Photo that has ten times the capacity; and
2. The headphone jack is on the bottom of the Nano. I'm not sure what the logic behind this is-it seems like making a change for the sake of making a change to me.

Some wonderful things about the color iPods in general: they're very easy to use; their demure size could hardly be improved upon; the color screen is beyond adequate for viewing photos and album art; the battery life is exceptional; making playlists and controlling iTunes are simple tasks; all are compatible with Mac or Windows; and if you use a Mac, you can sync your iPod with your address book, to do list, and calendar (this has come in handy for me a number of times when I'm traveling). Also, if you're a college student or an educator at any level, the Apple Store (both the b&m and online versions) gives discounts on just about everything. For iPods it's about $20, but for computers it's up to $300

The bottom line on the Nano: it's a great entry-level MP3 player that will probably suffice for most listeners. However, if you're a music warrior who listens for many hours a day, many days a week, then 2-4GB is just too small to suit you--but of course you've had an iPod for three years now, and you already knew that.


217 of 234 people found the following review helpful:
A word of caution to PC users
     
I bought a 2nd Generation 8 GB Nano to supplement (and probably eventually replace) my 20GB Color iPod, which has been developing signs of old age, getting stuck at innopportune moments. I decided that 8 gig is really big enough to listen to the music I actually listen to every day at the gym, and I wanted to replace my disk-based iPod with a solid state device.

My first reaction upon opening the box was astonishment at how small the Nano is! I had never seen one before. It is very slick.

Itunes is pretty smart about letting me update the 8 GB Nano from the music library I had accumulated for my 20 GB iPod. It creates a special playlist for the Nano to define what songs are specifically downloaded to the smaller device. I had actually thought I would have to set up a completely new music library, and go through the tedium of reloading all those CDs.

One extremely important note of caution for PC users: this is the first USB device I have owned (and I own a lot of different USB devices) that really requires a USB 2.0 port. I didn't even realize that my 3-year-old home-brew Windows machine didn't have USB 2.0; it was never really an issue before. Apple says that USB 2.0 is highly recommended for the 2nd generation Nano, but it really should be a hard requirement. The behavior of my PC while trying to talk to the Nano over a USB 1.1 port was truly bizarre. The Nano basically brought the PC to its knees. I was able eventually to start updating the Nano but after 24 hours had only loaded about 400 songs. The response time of my PC during this ordeal was utterly ridiculous. During the day I bought a USB 2.0 PCI card, shut down the PC, installed the card, and was able to finish updating the Nano in a matter of minutes.


71 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
Fragile... yet beautiful! A review by a non-iPodder
     
This review is from: Apple iPod nano 2 GB Black (1st Generation) OLD MODEL (Electronics)
Let me start by saying that I'm coming to the iPod Nano from the world of flash MP3 players, this is my first iPod because I was waiting for Apple to make a decent flash MP3... and they've finally done it! So here are the things I love about my iPod Nano after about a month of use:

1) Making playlists on iTunes, this is a wonderful feature that you just don't find outside the iPod world!
2) Beauty, the iPod Nano is without doubt the sexiest MP3 player alive today. Apple really knows how to make beautiful products.
3) Sound is great.
4) Love that click wheel thing, another great idea by Apple.
5) Beautiful big color display makes navigation easy and fun.

I know much of that is old hat to the iPod world, but for me coming from a world of Muvo's and iAudio these are wonderful features. Now for the bad news, why I didn't give the Nano a 5:

1) Fragile!! Doesn't Apple understand that part of the appeal of a flash player is ruggedness? I'm scared to take this thing outside or even put it in my pocket without protection.. I immediately went out and spent another $30 for a decent case which leads to
2) Where are the accessories? My iAudio's and Muvos came with cases and lanyards and armbands. iPod Nano: nothing!! The most expensive player I've bought to date and the one most in need of a protective case and I have to go and spend an extra $30 for what should have been included!

In summary, this is a wonderful product and a delight to use and behold. However, Apple does need to get a clue about durability and accessories imho!

Most Recent Customer Reviews

Love it.
I have had this Ipod Nano for over three years. I never had any problems with it dropped it a few times still works. It has a rich and sleek design .
by Michael Alexander

Rateing purchase
It's ok it works ok. The only thing I didn't like was some of the lyrics in music
Left on it weren't nice.
by Smooth operator

Handy and easy to use
This is the best iPod I've owned so far. It's a very nice model, handy and easy to use. The design is also classy and cool at the same time.
by Sarah Ruth Kreizberg

Very pleased!
I have a waterproof i pod case. An early model and it is specific to the Nano 2 GB. The i pod have is fine, but I am worried that eventually, the battery won't hold a charge, so...
by maryooch52

poor quality
I purchased the ipod and it had a 2 week return policy. Now after just after 3 weeks the ipod just randomly skips through the play list without playing any music!!
by Kim Bailey

Crisp sound and amazing functions
It's been amazing i loaded mine with 225 songs.The music sound is crisp and clear.And no matter how damaged it was.It can easily be repaired by i tunes thru a system reset.
by Albert Abrantes

i pod
outstanding service.i received myi pod in less time than i thought and it was in great shape,everything was quite painless.
by seabass

Possitive
The company sent all as it appears in the offer. no complaint about it. I recommend it widely. The only thing it's a little scratch but its a little one. Very good.
by Naty

A classic
I have one of these that I got many years ago, & I can't live without it. I worry that one day it will break & I'll be stuck having to get a new model.
by M.A.R.

IPOD
This ipod was better than expected, it was recognized by my computers, with no problems.
Looks better than my old one.
by Jo Anne Pallante

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple, Clamshell Package (2nd Generation)


Manufacturer : Apple
Model : MB234LL/A
ASIN : B000VRXB76
Price : 49$
Last Price : 72.96$(Discount -48.89795918%
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Product Description

Using either witchcraft, fairy dust or highly gifted engineers (we're not sure which), Apple has created an iPod Shuffle of an almost impossibly small size. Only slightly bigger than a U.S. quarter, this teesy-weesy device packs 1GB of Storage space. Enough for up to 240 of your favorite songs! Apple also attached a clip to the back of the Shuffle, so you can wear it anywhere for skip-free Music playback. Perfect for working out or just walking down the street. Unit Dimensions - 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 (inc. clip) Unit Weight - 0.55 oz. Color - Purple
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Use extreme caution
  
This review is from: Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple, Clamshell Package (2nd Generation) (Electronics)
The quality and condition of this iPod was completely misrepresented. The iPod was described as being in good condition, and the exterior has only a few small scratches. However, the on/off switch worked only a few times and then quit entirely. Also, it does not appear to be holding a charge. I spent $55.99 on something worthless, and feel completely ripped off. So, be careful.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Love it
  
This review is from: Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple, Clamshell Package (2nd Generation) (Electronics)
I have a 20g Ipod, I bought this one for the gym, it is tiny and sounds great.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Very happy with the 3rd Gen Ipod
This review is from: Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Purple, Clamshell Package (2nd Generation) (Electronics)
Very small and easy to use. Nice docking station and Itunes is very easy to use. Only issue is the earbuds don't fit my ears, so I had to buy different ones.

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Returned but never received credit
Very Disappointed. I returned the product since it was promised to arrive by Christmas but didn't so I bought one at the store.
by Tom Knecht

works perfectly, thaks so much!
i bought an iPod shuffle 2nd gen from this vendor and it works great! he even shipped to Hawaii and it cam before the expected arrival date though it di take like 3 weeks which...
by tasha

Made my daughter very happy
My daughter would look at iPods at every store when we were shopping. She always "wished" she had enough money to spend on one.
by Debra J. Nickerson

Good purchase choice
Great buy for the cost. Easy, convenient to use and small. I was skeptical that the size (physical size and storage space) was going to seem cheap but I couldn't afford the newer...
by KW

Awesome!
This is the coolest little iPod. I use it all the time while I'm working in the yard or doing housework. It's great!
by L. Barr

Good Product
I bought this item as a gift for my 11 year old neice. It arrived much earlier than anticipated. The only problem I had was that the Apple clear case that the shuffle was...
by Bianca M. Moody

Purple iPod is awesome!
I purchased this for my 11 year old daughter. She absolutely loves it. And I am so happy that I am not constantly buying bateries. The rechargeable battery is so nice.
by Carrie

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Premium Durable Eva Case for Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation and Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL + Includes a 4-inch eBigValue Determination Hand Strap (Limited Quantity)


Manufacturer : eBigValue
Model :
ASIN : B003M1DR36
Price : 25$
Last Price : 12.49$(Discount 50.04%
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Product Description

The Ear buds Travel Case is the perfect protective case for any device and ear buds set. This stylish case features a tough molded EVA outer shell, a soft inner cloth lining, Memory Slots Pocket and enough space for your MP3 Device, SD cards or other small devices. Your ear buds and device will be safely organized wherever you go. The case measures 2" x 3" x 1" on the inside. it can also be used to hold small lenses or lens filters, or any other small item you wish to protect for travel. Case comes with a Key Ring giving you the option to use has a key-chain case. Plus at eBigValue we give away a Free eBigValue Determination Hand Strap Key Chain to use with any other devices you have.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
does not fit shuffle
  
This review is from: Premium Durable Eva Case for Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation and Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL + Includes a 4-inch eBigValue Determination Hand Strap (Limited Quantity) (Electronics)
I bought this case as a gift to store a 2 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL iPod Shuffle. the case is way to big. It has sleeves inside for something but the pictures don't show the sleeves. The Title of the case says it is for the shuffle but it doesn't fit.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Nano mom
This review is from: Premium Durable Eva Case for Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation and Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL + Includes a 4-inch eBigValue Determination Hand Strap (Limited Quantity) (Electronics)
I took a chance that their new little tiny Nanos (6th generation) would fit in here and be the perfect carrying case. Low and behold . . . they're perfect. Pop them in, put on the wrist band and we're good to go. Love 'em! Bought 2 of them. Very satisfied.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Nice cute little case
     
This review is from: Premium Durable Eva Case for Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation and Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL + Includes a 4-inch eBigValue Determination Hand Strap (Limited Quantity) (Electronics)
I bought this when i bought my nano 6. Is a very compact case, and i put nano inside the mesh pocket... Fit quite nicely. I actually dropped the case with nano inside, but fortunately nano is well protected by the case. I love it. I would recommend this to anyone that own a nano.

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Ipod Shuffle Case
I love this little case--it's perfect for my ipod shuffle. I'd recommend this for anyone who keeps their shuffle in a bag or purse.
by M. Anand

Not as advertised -
This product was advertised as a case for the iPod Nano 6th Generation. It is actually called a "BlueTooth Eva Carrying Case" on the packing slip.
by brawnerfarm

Quality Case
If you have the Shuffle, this is a great case that is made well to protect it. A must have!
by Edwin Becker

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Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (3rd Generation) OLD MODEL


Manufacturer : Apple Computer
Model : MC306LL/A
ASIN : B002M3SOLK
Price : 64.94$
Last Price : 48.99$(Discount 24.56113335%
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iPod shuffle is jaw-droppingly small and enormously colorful in black, silver, pink, blue, and green. And even more brilliant, the VoiceOver feature tells you what song is playing and who's performing it. It can even tell you the names of your playlists, giving you a new way to navigate your music with the controls located on the earphone cord. Clip a 2 GB or 4 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 1,000 songs wherever you go.

Clip a 2 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 500 songs wherever you go. Click to enlarge.

Smaller than ever at just 1.8 x 0.7 x 0.3 inches. Click to enlarge.

Set to shuffle or play in order, then control from the headphones. Click to enlarge.

Even more colorful in gleaming pink, blue, green, black, or silver. Click to enlarge.

iPod shuffle: The First Music Player that Talks to You

The World's Smallest Music Player
To create the world's smallest music player, we moved the controls from iPod shuffle to the earphone cord. This makes iPod shuffle smaller than ever, and the controls are right where you can reach them. So when you want to play, pause, or skip to the next tune, you don't have to fumble for your iPod shuffle--just follow the cord and press a button.

The First Music Player that Talks to You
VoiceOver will surely be the next big hit on your iPod shuffle. Say you're listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist. Just press a button, and VoiceOver tells you. You can even hear the names of your playlists. And when your battery needs charging, VoiceOver tells you that, too.

Easy-Access Controls
The controls are located on the right earphone cord. With command central strategically placed in this more convenient location, you can navigate your music--and activate the VoiceOver feature--without taking your eyes off your run, your ride, or whatever you're doing. iPod shuffle includes these easy-access controls, but you can also use headphones with similar controls from manufacturers like Scosche, Klipsch, V-MODA, and Belkin.

Your Music Library ... to Go
iPod shuffle is now available in both 2 GB and 4 GB capacities. So you have plenty of room to store hours and hours of music--up to 1,000 songs with the 4 GB model.2 That's a load of essentials for your workout or commute. And there's room for multiple playlists and audiobooks, too.

Multiple Playlists
You've probably made multiple playlists in iTunes. One for your commute. One for the gym. One for just chilling out. Now you can sync playlists on your computer with iPod shuffle, and play the perfect mix for your activity or mood. VoiceOver tells you the name of each playlist, so it's easy to switch between them and find the one you want without looking.

Let's Talk Color
The anodized aluminum enclosure makes iPod shuffle sleek and durable. It's even more colorful in gleaming pink, blue, green, black, or silver. And making its debut: the special edition iPod shuffle in polished stainless steel (Talk about rock star treatment). Even the iPod shuffle clip rocks. It attaches securely to your shirt, jacket, workout gear, and backpack, making iPod shuffle the perfect fashion tech-cessory. And yes, there's still room for personalized engraving.

Multiple Languages
A French love song. A Spanish bolero. An Italian cantata. Your music library has songs from all over the world. That's why VoiceOver speaks 20 different languages. So it can tell you song titles and artists in the correct languages.

To Shuffle or Not to Shuffle
The shuffle switch has three positions. Flip it to the left, and you'll hear your music in a refreshingly random way. Flip it to the middle, and your songs play in order. Or flip to the right to turn iPod shuffle off.

What's in the Box
Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (4th Generation), Earphones with Remote, iPod shuffle USB Cable (1.8 inches/45 mm), Quick Start guide

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

491 of 502 people found the following review helpful:
Great little thing
  
I just got my new shuffle in the mail today. I needed something for running and dreadmilling when it is too snowy/icy to run outside.
My initial impressions:

Pros
Great little thing (small)
strong clip
easy to use (hooray for buttons!)
simple, multi-position switch on the top lets you play in order or shuffle. Voice over button is easy to use and works well.
Easy to sync (choose playlists, genius playlists, albums, artists, podcasts, etc...)
Looks good (see my notes about online photos at the bottom)
Long (15h) battery life.

EDIT: A "hold" function has been added, just hold the center button to activate and deactivate, good feature. It would be useful if I had just gotten mine, but I learned how to use it without the feature so I don't end up using hold much.

Cons
None. (As far am I concerned, there are cons like "no screen" and such, but if you order this to get an ipod shuffle, not a nano or other mp3 player, you will not be disappointed. I was not let down at all).

EDIT: After some thought and use, I thought of some cons.
$50 for 2gb is not a great price compared to other mp3 players.
2gb might be limiting to you. This just means you have to choose or let itunes choose what music goes on there carefully.
Because the buttons take up most of the front of the ipod, it can be hard to use the clip while it is turned on without pressing the next button.

Conclusion:
If you know what an ipod shuffle does, need a reasonable music player that syncs with your itunes, and don't need more. GET ONE!!! I can't imagine you will be let down.

One last note: From all the photos online, you can't really tell, bu this is not a matte finish ipod. The finish is shiny, but not mirror-y. And actually, no one will care about this, but the top and bottom are matte silver. It looks good.

EDIT: 7/6/11 I put it through the wash last month, oops, but it's still going strong!


493 of 511 people found the following review helpful:
Headphones suck!
The headphones that are required to use the new ipod shuffle are probably the poorest example of product design i've ever seen. Based on its size, portability and Apple's marketing, you would think this would be a perfect product for exercising. That is where you would be wrong! The controls on the headphone wire are right up next to your ear, and unless you exercise without sweating, that tiny box is doomed to get filled with sweat. I bought this ipod specifically for running, but after about 3 miles the controls start acting totally erratically, randomly and constantly switching between songs and playlists, or alternatively not playing any music but just talking at me with its annoying computer voice. I can only attribute the behavior to sweat getting on the control box. Today I even tried covering the box with plastic wrap and tape, but to no avail. I was so frustrated with the ipod's crazy behavior on mile 6 that I actually ripped the headphones out of my ears and threw them in the ditch. Not kidding. Looking for some alternative to control it, because I do really like it's size for running, and the new playlist feature is great...but not when it's acting crazy. I'm so irritated that Apple overlooked this crucial aspect of this product.


278 of 288 people found the following review helpful:
Worst Apple product ever
  
I bought the new iPod Shuffle as a replacement for my 2nd Gen Shuffle (which I loved) which died. I already have a iPhone which I use on a daily basis. The Shuffle is just for use in the gym and when out running.

I have just returned the iPod Shuffle as I have had nothing but problems with it. The first one I bought died completely within a couple of days and was duly replaced. The replacement I was given caused me nothing but headaches and so is now on its way back to Apple. I won't be getting another.

Each time I used it, it either stopped working, wouldn't change tracks or kept on repeating the message "playlist 1, playlist 1..." which was so annoying that I had to stop using it and am now looking for an alternative product.
The reason it does this (so I am told) is because the controls on the headphones are not moisture-proof! Mine died on me during slow jog in which I was hardly sweating at all! So unless you are one of those people who never sweats, this product is completely useless.

I know that Apple are working with 3rd party headphone manufacturers to produce alternative headphones, but why should you have to pay more just to get headphones which actually do what they are supposed to do?

Most Recent Customer Reviews

The headset line is a little short
The headset line is a little short, i can't rise my head when hanging it on the trousersbelt, so it's not possible to take it when playing ,runing.
by Geln Yang

won't take charge
shuffle will not take charge. will edit review if I can exchange it for one that will work properly,hope so
by larry

its too sensitive
Everything works as it should and meets expectations for a shuffle except one thing. When i use the control wheel i almost always inadvertently hit the pause button because they...
by Henry Segura

Gave as gift
I gave this to my granddaughter as a birthday gift and she is very happy with it. Since I personally have not used it, all I can say is my impression is it is very small and I...
by Jeff's Advice

Player, that does not making sound.
Bought it at Target and brought it back on next day because it is TOO quiet. Drum&Bass sounds like if you hearing it from somebody's headphones. No bass, No Volume.

by alex

I bought 2
This product is very nice I bought (2) one for me, for when I walk and one for my Pastors 24 anniversary.
by Joselyn

Ipod Shuffle Gen 4
Just what I wanted, Price was low and it came in a reasonable amount of time. Will
buy again from this Vendor
by jmt

Similar to 2nd Generation model
I previously had the second generation model. After four years of using it while running, it finally gave out (likely do to sweat overload).
by Runner

It's an iPod
Light weight and simple to use. The 4th generation iPod shuffle has buttons unlike its predecessor and thank goodness. You will clip this guy on and forget it's there.
by Alexander J. Czisny

Battery Life Is Terrible
After fully charging my new Shuffle, I used it at the gym the first time for a total of no more than 1.5 hours.
by Amy Martin

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB New Bright Blue (2nd Generation) [Previous Model]


Manufacturer : Apple Computer
Model : MB683LL/A
ASIN : B001FA1NT6
Price : 69$
Last Price : 128.88$(Discount -86.7826087%
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Amazon.com Product Description--Posted September 9, 2008

The smallest, most wearable digital music player in the world now comes in three new colors. Get a 1 GB, 240-song iPod shuffle or a 2 GB, 500-song iPod shuffle--available in original silver and all-new, vibrant blue, green, and pink. Clip it to your sleeve, your belt, or your gym shorts for a little music wherever you go. Intuitive controls let you listen without looking: play, pause, move back, skip forward, and shuffle at the touch of a button. And if you think that's easy, wait until you see how iPod shuffle works with iTunes. Just drop iPod shuffle into its included dock, and with just one click, iTunes can automatically fill it with your favorite music.

Clip the shuffle to your sleeve, your belt, or your gym shorts for a little music wherever you go. Click to enlarge.

Intuitive controls let you listen without looking: play, pause, move back, skip forward, and shuffle at the touch of a button. Click to enlarge.

Mix up your music with a flip of the shuffle switch. Click to enlarge.

The smallest, most wearable digital music player in the world now comes in three new colors. Click to enlarge.

Clip on and Rock Out in Three New Colors

Clip
Thanks to a built-in clip, iPod shuffle goes with anything. Clip it to your sleeve, your running shorts, or your jacket. No matter where you wear it, iPod shuffle speaks volumes about your style.

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 the volume. iPod shuffle is so easy to use, you can control it with one hand--even without looking.

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, iPod shuffle may keep rocking even longer than you do.

Shuffle Switch
Whatever happens, happens. Mix up your music with a flip of the shuffle switch. Flip it again to play your handpicked playlists, workout mixes, and albums in the order you synced them with iTunes.

Dock Connector
iPod shuffle comes with a dock that makes it easy to connect to your Mac or PC for a quick charge or sync. Add a playlist or let iTunes autofill your iPod shuffle with songs chosen randomly from your music library. You'll always be surprised by what it picks.

Put a Little Music On--Then Take Off
It's easy to wear, easy to use, and remarkably small--which makes a huge difference at the gym, on a run, or on the go.

Reduced Environmental Impact
iPod shuffle embodies Apple's continuing environmental progress. It is designed with the following features to reduce environmental impact:

  • PVC-free headphones
  • Highly recyclable aluminum enclosure

What's in the Box
iPod shuffle, earphones, dock, quick start guide

Product Description

Get a 2GB, up to 500 songs iPod shuffle in the all-new vibrant blue color. Clip it to your sleeve, your belt, or your gym shorts for a little music wherever you go. Intuitive controls let you listen without looking: play, pause, move back, skip forward, and shuffle at the touch of a button. And if you think that's easy, wait till you see how iPod shuffle works with iTunes. Just drop iPod shuffle into its included dock, and with just one click, iTunes can automatically fill it with your favorite music. Built-in clip Automatic syncing with iTunes Audio formats supported - AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), WAV, and AIFF System Requirements - iTunes 7.7 or later, USB 2.0 port, Windows Vista or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, Mac OS X v10.4.10 or later Unit Dimensions - 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 (including clip) Unit Weight - 0.55 oz.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

129 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
Simple but compact and excellent
I picked the Shuffle for my wife because she wanted an simple music player, had no interest in pictures or videos, and needed a device that was easy to sync with straightforward software. I have experience with several MP3 players used on Windows platforms, and I knew she would be frustrated with the downloading issues. The Shuffle works perfectly. It is easy to sync with iTunes, it is very compact and can be clipped to a T-shirt, it holds plenty of music for her purposes, and the sound quality is great. If you want just music, a compact device, and simple operations, the Shuffle is for you.


362 of 380 people found the following review helpful:
Great Sound Quality, Limited Functionalty, and Expensive
        


SETUP: There are two things to note about the setup process for the iPod Shuffle. Neither of them is complicated, but they are annoying. Unlike most other mp3 players that use a mini-USB cable for charging and transferring music, the Shuffle requires the use of a proprietary docking station. As such, I wasn't able to reuse any of the myriad of mini-USB cables that I have from other devices. So you either have to buy a second docking station or take the one that comes with the Shuffle with you for charging away from home.

The other thing about the Shuffle that I found frustrating was that you are limited to using iTunes for music transfer. Further, you can only transfer music from a single computer. This is a very restrictive requirement for such a low end device. Finally, I was surprised by how slow iTunes is. Believe me; the last thing I expected was for iTunes to perform slower (by a significant amount) that Windows Media Player. I am no Microsoft lover or apologist by any means (I actually prefer Linux).

SOUND QUALITY: This is the area where I give the Shuffle its best marks. The sound is great whether I am playing m4p formats from iTunes or mp3s that I have ripped from CDs or purchased elsewhere. It is equal in dynamics and range to my Sansa Clip, and it even sounds good plugged into the AUX jack for my car stereo.

Of note, however, I am not using the headphones that came with the Shuffle. I have never thought of myself as having small ears, but I found that the headphones that come with the Shuffle seem rather large and hurt my ears immediately after putting them on. For my workouts, I am using a pair of Skullcandy Buds Ink'd Earbuds - Dark Gray because they are inexpensive, and the in ear style have a secure fit while active. While these ear buds will not win any awards, the Shuffle still sounds good even using these.

USAGE/NAVIGATION: This is the area where the Shuffle is way behind the competition. Without a display, you essentially have one giant playlist that is in the order that you put songs on the device. You can either play straight through the list, or you can "shuffle" your music. However, I noticed that between 30 and minute minutes into shuffling, the first song gets repeated. This was with over four and a half hours of music on the device. Unlike every other CD or mp3 player that I have ever had, I was surprised to find that the Shuffle repeats songs before going through the entire list.

If you decide that want to find a specific song, best of luck to you. You have skip and reverse navigation, and you'll need a good memory of what order you synced things to your device. Ultimately it is not worth it to try to use the Shuffle this way. It seems that it is really geared toward the gym/active user who doesn't need a lot of control over their music. With this in mind, I can hardly see the point of even having a unit larger than 1 Gb. It would seem to make sense to have a 512k offering to better match the functionality.

In short, it's great for working out, but it would be extremely frustrating to use this as your portable music collection.

OPTIONS: Really, the only option that you have on the device itself is the toggle between continuous or shuffle play. From iTunes, you can update the software for the Shuffle and change a few settings that most people won't alter from their defaults.

COST: You are paying a premium for the Apple name, but you probably already knew that. Creative and SanDisk both have competing offerings with more functionality at a lower price.

CONCLUSION: The iPod Shuffle as an expensive offering that really only makes sense to a specific subset of mp3 player users. While the sound quality is good, it is really only for brand loyalists looking for a player to use at the gym.


79 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
The 2GB Shuffle - Finally a Larger Starter MP3 Player from Apple!!!
        


Apple's iPod Shuffle finally has a higher-capacity big brother. This compact MP3 player was always great for active users who enjoy working out, running or music listening on the go. The new 2GB model offers consumers an Apple version of capacity the competition has been offering for a year. Great as a gift, extra player, or exercise companion.

Pros
- New 2GB provides better capacity at a lower price per gigabyte!!!!
- Enlarged capacity allows for more song storage and less swapping in iTunes!
- Compact and functional design
- Nicely integrated clip - No case needed!
- Nice battery performance for long use
- Great family of Apple accessories
- Great for those already used to iTunes
- iTunes also good for inexperienced MP3 users
- Included in-ear headphones are great for a starter pair
- Same great color options (silver, green, purple, blue)
- Highly durable player
- Apple brand and reputation

Cons
- Still a premium price compared to competing players in total $ terms
- Competing products offer more features, including fm radio and voice recording
- No screen to view track names
- Difficult to control / select tracks via playlists
- Proprietary dock / jack for syncing
- No expandability
- Limited native file format support in iTunes (MP3, AAC)
- No drag and drop music control
- Non iTunes fans are still forced to deal with software limitations

The Form Factor

The long awaited 2 gigabyte iPod Shuffle has the same body that has captured a large audience of fans. Size has always been the iPod shuffle's greatest asset. The integrated clip is no doubt its second greatest asset. Big intuitive buttons make fast learners out of new users.

This unit works fine with no extra case, though there are still case options. The composite case comes in one of several popular color options, including silver, blue, green and purple.

Apple's proprietary headphone jack is still used for syncing. Most competing players use a standard USB B port. Still a great overall design.

Durability

Apple deserves points for the more durable player in this group. Even with the composite body, these guys do hold up to a lot of abuse. Creative's failure rates are too high, but Sandisk's Clip is gaining ground in this area.

Capacity

The 2GB is LONG OVERDUE!!! Amazon's long wait times will surely have some going to Apple stores.



Features and Software

Competing players over simple screens for track viewing as well as FM radio and voice recording. The Zen Stone Plus by Creative and the Sandisk Clip each offer all three features at better price points. Apple's reliability and brand loyalty has allowed the shuffle to survive with limited features.

Competing players also offer drag and drop syncing using standard USB cables or, in the case of the Sansa Express, via direct USB. Apple still requires the proprietary dock.

It still seems excessive to have to use iTunes software to sync 2GB of songs. Competing players have even worse software, but allow you to drag and drop files on these devices like USB thumb drives.

iTunes is both a curse and a blessing, depending on your point of view. For those who are used to iTunes or totally new to MP3s, the interface can be a great plus. For anybody who wants more direct control over their music collection, some of the features within iTunes can become burdensome. Not to mention, it seems every week iTunes requires a new software update.

Once again, if you LOVE Apple and iTunes, or if you are totally new to MP3s the software will still be a net plus for you.

For those that care about file options, Apple's software allows only limited MP3 and AAC music formats. You can easily convert other formats to these, but be aware of the limits. This is only a negative for those really loyal to a certain file format, such as the growing group of WMA users. Having to have 2 format copies of all your music can really hurt as your collection grows.

Sound

The sound this unit produces is pretty good though not great. While I still feel the first generation shuffle sounded much better, the tradeoff was worth the smaller size.

Cost

The shuffle's price has finally come down to about $65 for 2GB or $50 for 1GB. While not a bargain, this price makes the sting much less painful for Apple loyalists. The dollar per gigabyte cost is at least approaching that of competing players. The absolute dollar cost is still a premium when you factor in features.

Players like the Sansa Clip continue to offer more features at this capacity. If you want a small player and you are open to brands beyond Apple, your options continue to expand. The Creative Stone Plus, Sansa Clip, and new models from Samsung and Sony are all worth a look.

Once again, Apple's reputation is well deserved. This model still requires you to pay a premium for it, though a slightly shrinking premium. :-D

Conclusion

If you must have Apple and need a small player for high impact workouts, this new 2GB shuffle is it. If you and can afford it, stepping up to the Apple iPod Nano 4GB will cost you $140 but gives you twice the capacity and video. Still, if you're not an Apple die-hard, the Sansa Clip and other options deserve serious consideration.

Research your options and choose the player that's right for you. Overall this is a good player at an improved price.

Enjoy!!!

Most Recent Customer Reviews

Compact and Durable
Love my Ipod shuffle, it is so small that when I wear it to go running you don't even know it is there and it holds WAY more songs than I have even put on it.
by Frannie

awesome little shuffle
I absolutely love my 2nd generation shuffle. Wish apple would realize they had a good thing going- they tried to replicate with the 4th G but I have heard poor reviews on it.
by M. Abbott

Customer Service Review -- don't know about the product yet!
I'd love to tell you about this product I ordered on Sept 9 and today is Oct 4. I've tried contacting this customer 4 times without response and I still don't have my product...
by DeniseD

Not worth buying
I only had this product for a year and used it at the gym 3-4 times a week. Only 15-20 songs are downloaded on. One day it just stopped working.
by Kat

Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (2nd Generation) OLD MODEL
Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB Silver (2nd Generation) OLD MODEL small portable player excellent large storage capacity and good sound
by pedro

mac's most stable product: the 2nd gen iPod Shuffle
I started cruising for a portable mp3 player when the screen on my 5th gen iPod developed dead pixels. There were many items I looked at.
by the_aleph

very good. I like it
Although I took a long time to get it, It is really a good one for this price. the battery works very well.
by asdfgh123

Apple iPod 1 GB Shuffle (2nd Generation)
I love this ipod shuffle. i think it's by far one of the easiest and most versatile ipods I've owned. The only challenge is finding good earphones.
by Danielle L. Gibbs

shuffle
Great deal , I have a new one , and knew it was of great value , and buying this 1 used , made the deal even better, and will buy used in the future for sure
by eggs

What the heck
Don't get me wrong, I love the ipod shuffle but the one I got from this company came as just the shuffle. I mean seriously, no headphones or charger. Come on!
by findme23rls

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