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Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Shuffle 4G 2GB and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Shuffle 4G 2GB.
 
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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
  • Clip location interferes with controls
  • Only 2GB of memory
  • So small
  • It's easily lost

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  Published: 2010-09-15, review by: gadgetshow.channel5.com

  • The additional controls on the new iPod Shuffle mean you'll be able to pause, skip and rewind through all your music, without having to resort to remote control based buttons.Despite being more squat than the previous iPod Shuffle, Apple's latest wonder remains every bit as slender, and usability is better than ever. The clip is easier to use, making the Shuffle the perfect device for exercise fa
  • Unlike the slightly bigger iPod Nano, you won't be able to select individual songs over playlists – as there's no screen on the Shuffle. Apple has binned the earphone-mounted controls, so you'll have to pay extra if you want buttons closer to your ears. At 2GB, capacity is also somewhat limited.
  • A stylish, well made and incredibly small music player, you'll like the iPod Shuffle if you're after a bargain MP3 player for your daily workout. If you want an extra bit of control or more storage, however, it's worth looking at the new iPod Nano. Bes...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-10, review by: electricpig.co.uk

  • Tiny, two ways to control your tunes
  • No remote on the headphones included
  • Apple's made the perfect compromise with the buttons...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-10, review by: alphr.com

  • A polished refinement of a successful design, albeit with a few niggles ...

 
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  Published: 2010-09-08, Author: Jason , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • On-device controls, VoiceOver navigation, long battery life.
  • Awkward to clip on clothing, no way to lock out controls from inadvertent bumps.
  • With the redesign of the fourth-generation iPod shuffle, Apple has brought back a classic design that works well with any set of headphones. At £39 for 2GB of storage, it's not only the perfect entry-level iPod, it's also a solid second device for iPhone...

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  Published: 2010-09-08, review by: T3.com

  • Simple, effective music playback in an incredibly compact, robust and simple device. Cheap, too
  • No screen means you can't find your music quickly, Puny sound
  • Not as fun or as classy as the Touch, but this is the best Shuffle to date and the perfect accompaniment to your run

 
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  Published: 2007-09-19, Author: Kat , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • The iPod shuffle looks and sounds good, and comes at a reasonable price. The necessity of using iTunes may put some off, but otherwise this is a great choice. It doesn't have the battery life of Alba's player, but it is a lot prettier....

 
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  Published: 2011-06-28, Author: Laique , review by: techmagnifier.com

  • 15 hrs Audio Playback, Sleek and light in weight, Good sound quality, Excellent battery life, Good onbody controls at back, Ultra compact design
  • Limited memory, No FM radio, Does not support all music formats
  • With the Apple iPod Shuffle Fourth Generation Review, we can understand that this device is sure to make us entertain. Though bit expensive, but it is worth the price. This new Shuffle features advanced engineering technologies and offers music you have n...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-14, Author: Donald , review by: asia.cnet.com

  • Big button; offers support for playlists, audiobooks, podcasts, Genius Mixes, and a multilingual VoiceOver feature that announces track information, battery status, and menu navigation.
  • 2GB capacity can't hold much; no headphone remote nor radio; track controls tend to get pinched when clipping the iPod to your clothes; chances of you accidentally running it through the washing machine are quite high.

 
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  Published: 2010-11-26, Author: Anish , review by: techtickerblog.com

  • Voice over, size, Battery Life
  • 2GB is the only capacity available

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  Published: 2010-11-11, review by: pcworld.in

  • Ultra compact design, Onbody controls are back, Very good sound quality, Good battery life
  • Limited 2GB of memory, No FM radio, Limited format support
  • The new iPod Shuffle (4th Generation) made a come back with a new design and on-body physical controls which is much easier to use than the button-less third generation iPod Shuffle. While we love the ultra-portable design and physical controls, the l...

 
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