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enlarge | Brand: Apple Category: CE
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $64.95 You Save: $5.04 (7%)
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Rating: 302 reviews Sales Rank: 405
Color: Green Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 0 Size: 2 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 2.6 x 1.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MB522LL/A Model: MB522LL/A UPC: 885909231324 EAN: 0885909231324 ASIN: B0012LZV4Q
Release Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great starter August 13, 2008 Got this for my little sister because she's too young for an expensive larger ipod. She loves it & it serves its purpose.
Easy to use and small enough for anywhere August 11, 2008 My husband was wanting an mp3 that he could stick in his pocket and this one goes one better - he can clip in on the sleeve of his t-shirt while out and about. He loves it!
Shuffle has come a long way August 6, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been buying mp3 players ever since my first player, an Intel audio player, back in 2002. I bought a first gen Ipod shuffle when they came out and hated it. The thing locked up and the firmware went dead within the first month. Not a good introduction to Apple ipods.
But I decided to give the Shuffle one more try after getting a Nano, so I picked up one. These second generation Shuffles are a big step up from the first ones released, and at a decent price.
Pros: 1 gig is at the lower end of storage, but you can still carry around a ton of songs with it.
Shuffle mix option should be a must for all players. Who wants to have to scroll through every song in the list every time?
Audio quality is improved from the first gen models.
Small and even more compact than most other mp3 players, plus the belt clip is a nice addition.
The price is great for a ipod model, even if it is only the size of a quarter.
Cons: As with all Shuffles, there is no LCD screen, no way to SEE what song is listed or use volume meters. That also means no video, no photos, no games. But considering its size, it's too much to ask for a unit this small.
A few minor volume issues. It's difficult to set the volume properly before you plug in the headphones, so in case you somehow set the volume level really loud the last time you used it, you really won't know how loud it is the next time until you plug in the phones and listen, which can be disturbing when you're expecting a nice quiet tune and it comes blasting out into your ears.
Itunes. Period. My Nano was compatible with several 3rd party transfer programs, but for some reason Itunes is the only one that seems to work for the Shuffle. Itunes has horrible sync rates and I just don't like the settings or really anything about Itunes. But this is more a gripe about Apple's software rather than the player itself.
Overall the second gen Shuffles are a very decent entry into the ipod family. Good sound, good price, good size, and so far it's been very reliable with no firmware or hardware troubles. Very recommended for the casual user or even as a backup for the bigger, badder units.
Nice mp3 player August 4, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
It is good and nice. If you want a simple mp3 player and want to use it while travelling or working, ipod shuffle is a best choice. Its hook is useful for me as i use it when i am in gym.
An excellent addition August 4, 2008 This IPod shuffle is excellent. I encountered some growing pains initially with it, but once under way there were no further issues. It is very convenient and easy to work with and simple to recharge. I would concur more with favorable comments compared to average ones. A good buy, I would recommend it.
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