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The editors liked
Physical controls
Small and lightweight
Good battery life
Simple interface
Great design and build quality
That it still exists
Tiny and lightweight
Appealing price
Removes poor 3rd-generation controls
It still works
Lowest-priced iPod. Now has on-player controls for easier navigation. Voiceover feature speaks the name of songs
Artists
And playlists.
Return of the click wheel
Longer battery life
VoiceOver
Genius Playlists
Solid construction
Tiny
The iPod Shuffle includes a sturdy built-in clip
Support for playlists
Audiobooks
Podcasts
Genius Mixes
And a multilingual VoiceOver feature that announces track information
Battery status
And menu navigation
Lightweight design with a sturdy clip
Straightforward interface
Long battery life
Can store multiple playlists
No longer requires Apple's proprietary earbuds
Attractive price
On-device controls
VoiceOver navigation
Small size Good quality overall Easy to use
A smarter
Redesigned sequel to Apple’s entry-level iPod
Containing the best features from prior iPod shuffle generations with relatively few and small compromises. Restored five-button control scheme is augmented by new VoiceOver and battery level b
The Apple iPod Shuffle is affordably priced with a compact design and long-lasting battery. It's both stylish and easily wearable
Thanks to its sturdy built-in clip
The iPod Shuffle returns to its big-button glory days
Only this time around it offers support for playlists
Extremely portable
Return of control pad makes navigating music easy
The editors didn't like
Clip is awkwardly positioned
Small amount of storage
Lack of Apple Music support
Only 2GB of storage
Crappy old Earbuds
That the iPhone exists
Low storage capacity
Fewer features than the competition
The iPod Shuffle is dead
Late spring in 2006
At the ripe old age of 14
My girlfriend slid a box across the table at a restaurant we picked for our second anniversary. I unwrapped it
And what I saw packed neatly inside a sporty
Lime-green box elated m
Not a lot of storage. No screen
Thus no video or photo support. Bundled with lousy earbuds.
Difficult to use clip without pressing buttons
Limited features for the price
The 2GB capacity can't hold much
There's no headphone remote nor radio
The track controls tend to get pinched when clipping the iPod to your clothes
And the chances of you accidentally running it through the washing machine are quite high
Loses headphones with inline controls
Half the storage space as the last-generation shuffle
Awkward to clip on clothing
No way to lock out controls from inadvertent bumps
Learning curve for Button locking and Playlists
Features are not competitive with rival products at the same price. Even slower than unimpressive predecessor for music and file transfers. Initial collection of colors is muted and somewhat dull by comparison with the best past iPod models
Some may
Requires a USB sync from a PC or Mac running iTunes. There's no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Only 2GB of storage. Navigating your music is a bit difficult without a screen. You can't download subscription Apple Music songs
Abstract: The iPod Classic is a terrific portable media player. It may be the last of its kind from Apple. In fact, the iPod Classic may be the end of the line for the iPod as we know it.It seems remarkable that the iPod, a device just the size of a pack of cigar...
Published: 2017-07-28, Author: Harrison , review by: gizmodo.com
It still works,
The iPod Shuffle is dead, Late spring in 2006, at the ripe old age of 14, my girlfriend slid a box across the table at a restaurant we picked for our second anniversary. I unwrapped it, and what I saw packed neatly inside a sporty, lime-green box elated m
Published: 2016-09-12, Author: Sam , review by: lifewire.com
Tiny and lightweight, Appealing price, Removes poor 3rd-generation controls,
Low storage capacity, Fewer features than the competition
The 4th generation iPod Shuffle is a major improvement over its predecessor. If you're already an iPod user looking for a lightweight, low-cost iPod to use while exercising, this Shuffle is a good option.But if you're not convinced that you have to have a...
The Apple iPod Shuffle is affordably priced with a compact design and long-lasting battery. It's both stylish and easily wearable, thanks to its sturdy built-in clip
Requires a USB sync from a PC or Mac running iTunes. There's no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Only 2GB of storage. Navigating your music is a bit difficult without a screen. You can't download subscription Apple Music songs
Apple's most affordable iPod is a cheap, workout-friendly option for listening to music or podcasts, but it shows its age with a reliance on iTunes syncing and lack of wireless support...
Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The iPod Shuffle includes a sturdy built-in clip; support for playlists, audiobooks, podcasts, Genius Mixes; and a multilingual VoiceOver feature that announces track information, battery status, and menu navigation
The 2GB capacity can't hold much, there's no headphone remote nor radio, the track controls tend to get pinched when clipping the iPod to your clothes, and the chances of you accidentally running it through the washing machine are quite high
The Apple iPod Shuffle is an adorable way to take your favorite songs on the go, but sometimes it's too small for its own good.
You cant really complain about the iPod shuffle. I mean sure, it would have been nice if there was a 4GB option, and maybe it’d be nice if the in-box headphones had inline controls. But otherwise we think Apple was pretty smart with the redesign of th...
Abstract: The 4th generation iPod Shuffle retreats from some of the innovations introduced in the 3rd generation model, making this version of the Shuffle look and work a lot like the 2nd generation Shuffle.New Features in the 4th Generation ShuffleThe 3rd gener...
Abstract: Spot poll: Who doesn’t like some new gear, especially when the new pieces of bling sport the bitten fruit logo ‘round the back? This week, A Byte of Apple takes a long hard look (see our Exclusive Photo gallery as well) at the 2010 lineup of iPods – t...